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Former NBA player Rex Chapman will be joining CNN+, the network announced Tuesday.

Chapman played 12 seasons in the NBA, finishing his career with the Phoenix Suns from 1996 to 2000.

In 2015, Chapman pleaded guilty to four felony charges in connection with stealing merchandise from an Apple store in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2014, according to the Arizona Republic.

He was later sentenced to probation and community service, and the charges were reduced from felonies to misdemeanors, the Republic reported.

Chapman has since emerged as a social media influencer.

CNN celebrated his addition to its roster in a news release.

“Chapman is known for celebrating the highs of college basketball and NBA stardom, rebounding from the lows of opioid addiction and now for his viral social media presence where he shares humor and positivity.”

Last month, Chapman tweeted, “How about we all agree that hospitals have the right to turn away unvaccinated covid patients? They have freedom of choice too right? I’m sure the unvaccinated would have no problem with that — and it would solve a lot of problems.”

“Who could possibly object?” he wrote in a follow-up tweet.

Former NBA player Rex Chapman will be joining CNN+, the network announced Tuesday. Chapman played 12 seasons in the NBA, finishing his career with the Phoenix Suns from 1996 to 2000. In 2015, Chapman pleaded guilty to four felony charges in connection with stealing merchandise from an Apple store in Scottsdale, Arizona, in 2014, according to the Arizona Republic. He was later sentenced to probation and community service, and the charges were reduced from felonies to misdemeanors, the Republic reported. Chapman has since emerged as a social media influencer. CNN celebrated his addition to its roster in a news release. “Chapman is known for celebrating the highs of college basketball and NBA stardom, rebounding from the lows of opioid addiction and now for his viral social media presence where he shares humor and positivity.” Last month, Chapman tweeted, “How about we all agree that hospitals have the right to turn away unvaccinated covid patients? They have freedom of choice too right? I’m sure the unvaccinated would have no problem with that — and it would solve a lot of problems.” “Who could possibly object?” he wrote in a follow-up tweet.

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