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Who's going to be the first player or team to protest during the anthem?

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by RV6, Sep 21, 2016.

  1. Sidarma

    Sidarma Member

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    Man wtf cares about these kind of things.
    As long as the players suit up and show up in games giving their all and not quit on the Rockets.

    Thats the most important thing.
    Others are just distractions
     
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  2. Space Ghost

    Space Ghost Contributing Member

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    WTH are you babbling about? Can we not just sit back and watch a game w/out being reminded Trump is president? Some of you are so obsessive. Leave the rest of us alone who just want to watch a game. Keep politics out of sports.
     
  3. J.R.

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    http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...es-rule-players-coaches-stand-national-anthem

    The NBA sent a memo late Friday to teams reinforcing its rule that players and coaches stand for the national anthem, and suggesting other ways in which they might address the recent protest movement sweeping across the NFL and other sports.

    The memo, a copy of which was obtained by ESPN, was distributed by deputy commissioner Mark Tatum. It instructs teams that "the league office will determine how to deal with any possible instance in which a player, coach, or trainer does not stand for the anthem."

    The memo states that individual teams "do not have the discretion to waive" the rule that players, coaches and staff stand for the anthem. The league has the discretion to discipline players who violate the rule. It is not clear if the league would exercise it in the event of any protest. The league also does not want teams independently disciplining players, sources say, and has encouraged open dialogue within teams.

    In the memo, Tatum suggests teams might address the current political climate by having players and coaches give a joint pregame address at their first home games.

    "This could include a message of unity and how the team is committed to bringing the community together this season," the memo states.

    The memo also suggests teams might prepare a video tribute or public service announcement featuring "team leadership speaking about the issues they care about."

    The memo comes a day after commissioner Adam Silver said he expects players to stand for the national anthem.

    The NBA is seeking a delicate balance in how it responds to the wave of protests in sports and the general political climate surrounding the administration of Trump. Silver and Michele Roberts, executive director of the players union, have consistently urged players to address issues that matter to them. Tatum's memo does the same. It also suggests other ways in which teams can "continue to develop impactful community programs," including mentorship programs, community gatherings, using basketball itself to "build bridges" between segments of a community and inviting community leaders to speak to teams.

    Several players went further on media day and explicitly condemned Trump and his policies. Some owners, while in some cases sympathetic to those views, have expressed concern about such statements alienating fans who might support the president, sources tell ESPN.

    The league in the past week has sent teams at least two other memos outlining ways other than anthem protests in which teams can engage their communities and address current events. In one memo, sent on Tuesday, the league informed teams that beginning in October, the U.S. Conference of Mayors "will host a series of community conversations and other events with NBA teams to engage young people, law enforcement, and local leaders."

    Roberts told The Undefeated's Marc Spears on Friday that the union will respond to any protest-related discipline from the league office "when it happens."

     
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  4. TheRealAllpro

    TheRealAllpro Morey only fan

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    Straight Bs..^ How are you going to legislate this?
     
  5. Mr. Space City

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    kneeling for 82 games would get pretty exhausting.
     
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  6. Sajan

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    Ugh. I watch sports so I can get away from this political mess. Why are players dragging this into the game?
    What is being accomplished by kneeling? Has anything changed?
     
  7. DaGreatest

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    Who will be the first white person to actually protest white cop police brutality on blacks and Hispanics?

    You ppl always want to switch the narrative and deflect accountability. That's why black people have never ending PTSD (Post Traumatic Slave Disorder) in this country.

    No one cares about blacks being gunned down but want to make threads about them protesting a damn anthem.

    Time for white pok to take some d@mn accountability or stfu
     
  8. hvic

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    I can see Lavar Ball doing it for attention
     
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  9. daywalker02

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    Pau and Marc Gasol are Catalan players, should kneel.
     
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  10. RV6

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    Who is you people?
     
  11. Jontro

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    we should ban silver and the players to the D&D.
     
  12. Pen15clubber

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    @LaVar Ball will fly around the stapler center in a jet pack as protest
     
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