Now-retired NBA legend Kobe Bryant said Sunday that
if he was still playing basketball he would have followed in Colin
Kaepernick’s footsteps and take a knee during the national anthem.
Bryant, speaking to The Undefeated’s Jemele Hill, said he still would have protested despite the backlash.
“Yeah, I would have participated in it, for sure,"
Bryant said. “I'm sure I would have gotten some flak for it. That's
fine. I think that Colin's message was a very simple one. It was police
brutality needs to stop. We need to take a look at that.”Bryant said the wave of unpopularity that hit the NFL over the protests would not occur in the NBA.
Bryant said that’s what the American flag stands for, “the ability to voice your opinion.”
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said prior to the start of the 2017-18 season that he expected players to stand for the national anthem
NBA rules require players to stand for the anthem. Silver said the playing of the national anthem has always been a time for respect and reflection — even in a league where 25 percent of the players are not American — and recalled that many teams locked arms last season.
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