• Effective_shooter52B
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    1 year ago

    According to kerr no. Kerr would defend any type of crime if it has to do with his players. I hate him as much as I do the lakers

  • omgshannonwtfB
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    1 year ago

    Here’s the thing: much was made of Ja’s gun antics in terms of how gun violence affects the Black community. The League itself has been vocal that such optics are something that it has to be aware of and not tolerate.

    And now we have this: a chokehold. The thing that has killed multiple Black men and launched multiple movements to reform police tactics.

    If the NBA does not move to address this, if they don’t say “Draymond, you’ve been actively violent against both opponents and teammates. We cannot allow this.” then they don’t have a moral leg to stand on. If Coach Kerr —who has, on multiple occasions, used his platform to highlight violence against Black men and, with the weight of that platform, launched is “Broke the Code” speech against Dillon Brooks— doesn’t condemn what one of his own players has done habitually, then he’ll never have a moral leg to stand on again.

    And we all know neither the NBA nor Kerr is going to do anything. They’re both going to look the other way like they always do.