I don’t take people who chase an orange ball around for a living very seriously and Steve Nash just reinforced the reasons why. I’m not going to get into the reasons why Nash is full of it, because its been discussed multiple times already on this blog and a million others.
So thanks to your dumb stunt tonight Nash, despite the fact that I have been a longtime Arizona resident, I will be rooting for the Spurs.
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He doesn’t take athletes seriously because … he disagrees with what they think? If you’re setting aside your sporting allegiances (originally formed, one presumes, due to geographical proximity) to protest a political decision, doesn’t that kind of imply you DO hold said athletes in some regard?
Much as I enjoy stupid people proclaiming their lack of intelligence to the public, reading the article in its entirety presents this gem:
San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said his team was interested in taking part but couldn’t get new “Los Spurs” road jerseys in time for the game.
“It’s a wonderful idea,” Popovich said. “because it kind of shows what we all should be about. Sure there needs to be a lot of work done, obviously. A lot of administrations have done nothing about the immigration deal and now everybody’s paying the price, especially a lot of people in Arizona. That’s a bad thing, but the reaction is important, too, and this reaction [the Arizona law], I believe with Mr. Sarver, is inappropriate.”
Go Spurs!
Source: thisainthell.us