wow @ ya'll expecting NBA players to do the same thing NFL players are doing. Why the fukk would they? Don't get me wrong,
I'll be disappointed at the ones who don't actively let their voices be heard, but that's just the thing, NBA players represent a different spectrum and it would be counter-intuitive for them to kneel or protest the anthem.
-they don't wear helmets, their voices are ALWAYS heard, we know who they are, they have other means to bring about change; kneeling for the anthem is pretty much all an NFL player who is not a QB can do on a national level!
-the NBA is a multi-ethnic league with players from 6 continents and 50+ countries; kneeling or sitting out for the anthem en mass would be such a cluster fukk of varying ideals and opinions and would overshadow the symbolism of what Kaep and others are doing; it would become bigger than the message
Simply put, the NFL is National, NBA is International. NFL, much like MLB is a good ole boy league, you ruffle feathers when you go against the flag. I don't believe many NBA teams/owners would give a fukk [in the same manner an NFL owner does] therefore it would be pointless. And don't feed me the Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf scenario, that was somewhat different as it was faith-based first and foremost. So stop acting like white folks with your faux-outrage about them linking arms in solidarity and how they're going against Kaep, they're not.
It's nikkas from war-torn countries all over the world that play in the NBA, do you know how powerful a statement it would be for a team like the Spurs to link arms while the National Anthem of the United States of America is playing??? On the flip-side, imagine how ugly things could get ON A WORLD STAGE if a team with that many nations represented bucked the flag on US soil. Again, it would overshadow the message and potentially cause an unnecessary crisis. With that said, NBA players MUST find a way to ruffle feathers, but the anthem ain't it homies.
Thought ya'll were smarter than that
