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Commission­er Silver expects players to stand for anthem

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UNI T ED STATES : NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said on Thursday he expects players to stand during the US national anthem, which has long been a league rule, rather than follow the lead of NFL players who have been kneeling in protest.

The controvers­ial issue of kneeling during the anthem has become more prevalent in the NFL in a gesture intended to call attention to what protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by US police. But Silver does not anticipate such gestures on the NBA’s hardwood courts when the 2017-18 season begins next month.

“On the anthem specifical­ly, we have a rule that requires our players to stand for the anthem. It’s been a rule as long as I’ve been involved with the league, and my expectatio­n is that our players will continue to stand for the anthem,” Silver told a news conference after the NBA’s Board of Governors meetings.

“Last year many of our teams locked arms during the anthem, which I felt was a respectful show of unity. Many of our players have spoken out already about their plan to stand for the anthem. And I think they understand how divisive an issue it is in our society right now.”

The gesture was initiated last season by then-San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick and has since caught the attention of US President Donald Trump, who last week called for NFL owners to fire those who refuse to stand.

Two days a f ter T rump’s comments, NFL teams staged a show of solidarity on Sunday by kneeling, linking arms or staying off the field during the US national anthem.

“It’s dishearten­ing to me to see so much disunity in our society. I think that sports historical­ly, and in the NBA in particular, has been a unifying force,” said Silver.

“While there’s always been disagreeme­nts in society, sports arenas have been places where people from all walks of life have come together and for a common experience.”

While Silver acknowledg­ed that freedom of expression is a core principle of the United States he said that given the platform NBA players have, whether through engagement with the media or social media, that they have those opportunit­ies for their voices to be heard.

Silver did not say what would happen if any NBA players refused to stand during the “Star-Spangled Banner,” simply adding: “All I can say is if that were to happen, we’ll deal with it when it happens.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Adam Silver speaks to media before the Golden State Warriors play against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game one of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in this June 4, 2015 file photo. — USA TODAY Sports photo
Adam Silver speaks to media before the Golden State Warriors play against the Cleveland Cavaliers in game one of the NBA Finals at Oracle Arena in this June 4, 2015 file photo. — USA TODAY Sports photo

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