No kidding. Some of these people just don't seem to get it. Taking this stand while still playing in the nba is the only way for him to bring attention to these issues. If he weren't in the nba no one would be talking about it.KembaWalker wrote:Mephariel wrote:KembaWalker wrote:
Why is quitting more respectable? Pretty sure we already established with Kyrie that that's not the case
Why would you support an organization that pours millions into China if you truly want to make a stand against China?
Daryl Morey was a lot braver. He actually could have lost his entire career as a GM. And he was one of the best in the league too.
Enes Kanter making a stand against China as an active NBA player is a much louder and more effective platform than Enes Kanter the former NBA player.
It's not hypocritical to not abstain from any and all Chinese product and culture to stand against the human rights violations of their government. Buying a phone is not the same as defending slavery from one of the biggest platforms anyone in the world has like LeBron did
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