NBA Says Players Must Stand During the National Anthem

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver sent a memo to teams on Friday saying that he expected players and coaches to stand for the national anthem before games, as is the rule. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop 50 Year – 2023 Video will return here when scrolled back into…

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver sent a memo to teams on Friday saying that he expected players and coaches to stand for the national anthem before games, as is the rule.

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The memo also recommended that teams show videos expressing themes of unity before their first home games, a possible compromise to those players who would like to speak out about social injustice and their right to protest with the league rule.

In the memo, Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum suggested that teams use their opening games โ€œto demonstrate your commitment to the NBAโ€™s core values of equality, diversity, inclusion and serve as a unifying force in the community,โ€ according to the New York Daily News.

Two of the NBAโ€™s biggest stars and rivals, Stephen Curry and LeBron James, called out President Donald Trump last week for suggesting that those NFL players who did not stand during the playing of the national anthem should be โ€œfiredโ€ and calling them โ€œsons of bitches.โ€

James called the president a โ€œbum,โ€ while other players expressed their disagreement with the president.

It should be an interesting season for a league of mostly (82 percent) black men who are seen as having more political (and financial) power than those in the NFL.

No word on what the penalty is if the rule is broken.

Read more at the New York Daily News.

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