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Former play-by-play announcer Grant Napear calls Kings great Doug Christie a ‘coward’

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Former Kings play-by-play announcer Grant Napear took a shot at ex-broadcast partner Doug Christie on his latest podcast, calling Christie a “coward” for not standing by his side amid allegation­s of racial insensitiv­ity.

Napear’s 32-year run on Sacramento’s airwaves ended in June after he set off a social media firestorm with his response to a

question about Black Lives Matter from former Kings All-Star DeMarcus Cousins. Napear was fired by Sports 1140 KHTK and resigned from his television job with the Kings after telling Cousins “ALL LIVES MATTER,” a Tweet that drew pointed insinuatio­ns from Cousins and other former Kings players such as Chris Webber and Matt Barnes.

Napear addressed rumors about his “fractured” relationsh­ip with Christie in response to a question from a listener on the “If You Don’t Like That with Grant Napear” podcast. Christie, another former Kings player, worked with Napear on television and radio in Sacramento.

“I’ve seen many people ask this question, and I’m just like, ‘Why duck it?’ There’s really no reason,” Napear said. “Again, if I’m going to be transparen­t ... and I’m going to do a podcast and I’m going to do my rants and I’m going to put it all out there, then I’m either going to put it all out there 100% or not at all.

“So Max asks this question:

‘Hi Grant. I’ve been seeing stuff online about your relationsh­ip with Doug being fractured. Is it true? Can you talk about it?’

“I’ll answer the question, Max, this way, and it’s something I have ingrained in my head from this summer’s events. MLK Jr. said this: ‘In the end, we’ll remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.’ Basically (that) says comments from your enemies may hurt, right? That’s what that saying by MLK Jr. means, right? Comments from your enemies may hurt. However, the hurt from friends not standing by and supporting you is forever remembered. Now, I would like to just take all of that and succinctly sum it up in just one word, and that one word is coward.”

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