Durant endorses NFL protests
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[September 25, 2017]
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NBA superstar Kevin Durant watched the
NFL demonstrations play out across the nation on Sunday and was
pleased with what he witnessed.
The Golden State Warriors forward, the reigning NBA Finals MVP,
became part of the conflict between sports stars and President
Donald Trump last month when he said he did not want to celebrate
the team's title at the White House with Trump.
On Saturday, Trump declined to offer the NBA champions an invitation
to the White House after seeing comments from star guard Stephen
Curry.
And Trump's decision to direct a derogatory term at NFL players who
protest during the national anthem on Friday resonated with athletes
of multiple sports. On Sunday, more NFL players than ever did not
stand for the anthem, and the league and individual teams issued
statements backing the players' right to do so.
Durant said, "Sports is what brings us all together," and he felt
Sunday was an opportunity to deliver a message.
"We have a huge platform, and people watch us on TV. We want to
spread a great message, a message of equality," Durant said after
the Warriors' practice Sunday. "We want to do this thing together,
man. It's simple. It's not about parties or anything. People just
want to be treated equally and fair. And not by the color of their
skin or what they worship or who they are, just for them being
people, we want everybody to be together and equal.
"It's great that our NFL players and NBA players are standing
together and using our platforms for good."
Tensions among NFL players rose after Trump strongly criticized
players who protest during the national anthem while he was speaking
at a rally.
"Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody
disrespects our flag, to say, 'Get that son of a bitch off the field
right now. Out. He's fired! He's fired!'" Trump said.
Veteran Warriors swingman Andre Iguodala was pleased with the
response of the NFL players. He sees the situation as a moment where
those who typically don't have a voice can now exercise their
rights.
"I think you see people uniting and coming together," Iguodala said.
"And before, those have been afraid to take a stand because they
didn't want it to affect their brand or affect their family. They
felt like it would have some type of effect on their compensation or
their image.
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"I think what it's shown is that we're not going to accept the issue
that has been ignored for so long and that's been done in our face
so many times. So, I think it's good to see them uniting and in one
accord. There's a lot of power in that, when everyone is on the same
page."
The Warriors were on the receiving end of Trump's Twitter comments
after Curry expressed reservations about visiting the White House.
Trump tweeted the following: "Going to the White House is considered
a great honor for a championship team. Stephen Curry is hesitating;
therefore invitation is withdrawn."
The Warriors' organization responded with a statement that read, in
part, "(We) accept that President Trump has made it clear that we
are not invited. We believe there is nothing more American than our
citizens having the right to express themselves freely on matters
important to them. We're disappointed that we did not have an
opportunity during this process to share our views or have open
dialogue on issues impacting our communities that we felt would be
important to raise."
Still, Durant didn't appreciate the president's tone in his tweet
and asserts he is fully in support of Curry.
"My reaction was we stand behind Steph, obviously," Durant said.
"That's our brother, our teammate, and he's our leader. We follow
behind him, and we stand behind him. We support him in this time.
It's a crazy, crazy world we're living in, especially when our
president just goes at people on Twitter. But that's just the nature
of the beast right now.
"I'm very proud of how our organization handled everything, all the
players handled everything. At the end of the day, we want our
voices to be heard, and we want to play basketball and inspire
people to be better. And I think playing for the Warriors, playing
at the highest level of basketball, it allows us to impact people on
another level. So if we focus on that and also using our voice for
good, it makes me proud to be a part of this organization."
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