NBA Legend Kevin McHale at Tonight's Trump Rally in Duluth, Minnesota

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You could have a good Curb Your Enthusiasm episode by having Larry get caught at a Trump rally.
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It’s probably for the best that a good chunk of folks are going to get outed as confirmed a$$holes these 4 or so years rather than staying lurking behind the scenes. People can know for certain who to stop doing business with, who they can stop supporting, what shows and movies they can stop spending their money on. You got folks justifying shyt like the family separations, or the slaughters of people with military caliber assault weapons, etc. There’s no turning back for that wing of people. The Mchales of the world are just too far gone to try and reason with.
 

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wonder who Larry Bird voted for

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Larry Bird has more in common with an unpaved driveway than he does with Trump.
And I would still bet everything I own that you're right


A Hick from French Lick sounds about as MAGA as you can get :mjpls:

His brother ran as a democrat

Larry Bird’s older brother seeking Indiana House seat

The older brother of Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird is entering the race for a seat in the Indiana Legislature.

Mark Bird announced Tuesday he’ll seek the Democratic nomination for the Indiana House seat that includes most of the city of Terre Haute. The 64-year-old Bird is a former Vigo County Council member and narrowly lost a 2015 campaign for Terre Haute mayor.

Bird is seeking to replace Democratic Rep. Clyde Kersey, who isn’t running for re-election this year after holding the seat since 1996.

I'm genuinely surprised
 

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All yall acting surprised :dead:

If it isn't Pop or Steve Kerr, no head coach or gm would suprise me if it came out they was a 45 supporter
Pop, Kerr, SVG, Doc are all strongly anti-Trump. Spolstra too probably.

edit: Brad Stevens is anti-Trump too. Some of the more "new money" owners (Kings, Raptors, Mavs) look to be on the other side as well.

Stan van Gundy unloaded this epic comment a couple days before the election:

Stan Van Gundy goes off on Trump: "Brazenly racist"

“I didn’t vote for (George W.) Bush, but he was a good, honorable man with whom I had political differences, so I didn’t vote for him. But for our country to be where we are now, who took a guy who -- I don’t care what anyone says, I’m sure they have other reasons and maybe good reasons for voting for Donald Trump -- but I don’t think anybody can deny this guy is openly and brazenly racist and misogynistic and ethnic-centric, and say, ‘That’s OK with us, we’re going to vote for him anyway.'

“We have just thrown a good part of our population under the bus, and I have problems with thinking that this is where we are as a country. It’s tough on (the team), we noticed it coming in. Everybody was a little quiet, and I thought, ‘Well, maybe the game the other night.’ And so we talked about that, but then Aron Baynes said, ‘I don’t think that’s why everybody’s quiet. It’s last night.’

“It’s just, we have said -- and my daughters, the three of them -- our society has said, ‘No, we think you should be second-class citizens. We want you to be second-class citizens. And we embrace a guy who is openly misogynistic as our leader.' I don’t know how we get past that.

“Martin Luther King said, 'The arc of the moral universe is long, but bends toward justice.' I would have believed in that for a long time, but not today. … What we have done to minorities … in this election is despicable. I’m having a hard time dealing with it. This isn’t your normal candidate. I don’t know even know if I have political differences with him. I don’t even know what are his politics. I don’t know, other than to build a wall and 'I hate people of color, and women are to be treated as sex objects and as servants to men.' I don’t know how you get past that. I don’t know how you walk into the booth and vote for that.

“I understand problems with the economy. I understand all the problems with Hillary Clinton, I do. But certain things in our country should disqualify you. And the fact that millions and millions of Americans don’t think that racism and sexism disqualifies you to be our leader, in our country ... . We presume to tell other countries about human-rights abuses and everything else. We better never do that again, when our leaders talk to China or anybody else about human-rights abuses.

“We just elected an openly, brazen misogynist leader and we should keep our mouths shut and realize that we need to be learning maybe from the rest of the world, because we don’t got anything to teach anybody.

“It’s embarrassing. I have been ashamed of a lot of things that have happened in this country, but I can’t say I’ve ever been ashamed of our country until today. Until today. We all have to find our way to move forward, but that was -- and I’m not even trying to make a political statement. To me, that’s beyond politics.

“You don’t get to come out and talk about people like that, and then lead our country and have millions of Americans embrace you. I’m having a hard time being with people. I’m going to walk into this arena tonight and realize that -- especially in this state -- most of these people voted for the guy. Like, (expletive), I don’t have any respect for that. I don’t.

“And then you read how he was embraced by conservative Christians. Evangelical Christians. I’m not a religious guy, but what the hell Bible are they reading? I’m dead serious. What Bible are you reading? And you’re supposed to be — it’s different. There are a lot of different groups we can be upset at. But you’re Christians. You’re supposed to be — at least you pride yourself on being the moral compass of our society. And you said, ‘Yeah, the guy can talk about women like that. I’m fine with that.’ He can disparage every ethnic group, and I’m fine with that.

“Look, I don’t get it. And I’m having a hard time taking it. I’m just glad that the people I’m with here — and I’ll include you guys, too — that I like. Because I’m going to have a hard time. I will say, one point of pride, I live in Oakland County, Michigan, and I was surprised, but Oakland County voted for Clinton. At least I can look around say, ‘We weren’t the ones putting that guy in office.'

“It’s incredible. I don’t know how you go about it, if you’re a person of color today or a Latino. Because white society just said to you, again -- not like we haven’t forever -- but again, and emphatically, that I don’t think you deserve equality. We don’t think you deserve respect. And the same with women. That’s what we say today, as a country. We should be ashamed for what we stand for as the United States today.

“That’s it for me. I don’t have anything to say about the game tonight."
 

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Thats why Oprah was full of shyt with her whole "old white racists have to die out", because a white dude can be fully immersed and black culture but once he sees the benefit of white supremacy and the importance of tribalism, he will ALWAYS choose being white over everything. A dude i used to hang out with in high school has a black wife and kids, they used to call him "white chocolate" and all this other shyt is full on MAGA with his social media.

if its a white male i just assume they are racist and MAGA no matter how "down" they seem.
Only 58% of White people voted for Trump. And that's not even counting the ones who refused to vote. While that still ain't a good thing, there's a full 100,000,000+ White people in the country who are anti-Trump. I'm not gonna be assuming anything.
 

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I always noticed those lifeless full of hatred eyes of mchales that those super racists usually have...:francis:

With the US pulling out of the un ethics program, expect to see more and more shyt like this...Don't buck your eyes and act shocked when you see your favorite cracka on your cell phone screen openly pledging allegiance to ws...:yeshrug:
 

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Larry Bird has more in common with an unpaved driveway than he does with Trump.
And I would still bet everything I own that you're right


A Hick from French Lick sounds about as MAGA as you can get :mjpls:



I'm genuinely surprised
idk about his politics now but bird didnt go to visit reagan in the white house when the celtics won in the eighties
 

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as I said in that that thread about the Undertaker making multiple donations to Trump, it's one thing to be a republican or vote for him. but when you're making donations and attending rallies that's another level. you're standing shoulder to shoulder with him. even now, after 1 year of him being office, you can't even feign ignorance.
 

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Whats funny is that some of you think the majority of whites and the majority of NBA owners are racists.
There is a reason Donald Sterling was able to stay owner until he became medically unfit, there is a reason his equally racist wife was protected and "embraced" by the NBA.
 
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