Kobe Bryant says he'd kneel for anthem | Inquirer Sports

Kobe Bryant says he’d kneel for anthem

/ 08:12 AM October 06, 2017

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Kobe Bryant. AP FILE PHOTO

LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant said he would kneel during the pre-game national anthem if he was still playing in the NBA.

Bryant, appearing on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast released on Wednesday, responded during a series of rapid-fire questions “kneel” when asked what he would do.

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NBA commissioner Adam Silver has said he expects the players in the league to stand during the anthem, and the league issued a memo to teams offering suggestions on how they might address the current political climate when the season opens this month.

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Demonstrations during the anthem have become a hot topic across sports after US President Donald Trump bitterly criticized NFL players who declined to stand for “The Star-Spangled Banner” to draw attention to racial injustice.

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Bryant himself weighed in on Trump’s remarks last week via Twitter.

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“A #POTUS whose name alone creates division and anger. Whose words inspire dissension and hatred can’t possibly “Make America Great Again”,” Bryant tweeted.

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Bryant retired in 2016 after two decades with Los Angeles where he won five NBA championships.

In their pre-season games so far, the Lakers have stood with locked arms during the anthem.

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