Published 11:32 IST, June 9th 2020
Warriors GM Bob Myers receives backlash for comments on racial inequality in sports
Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers was recently called out on Twitter for his comments about George Floyd's murder, protests and racism in sports.
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Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers was recently called out on Twitter for his comments about George Floyd's murder and racism in sports. As per Mark Medina of USA Today, Bob Myers gave his statement about Floyd's murder during a recent conference call. His comments were seen as tone-deaf and insensitive and were heavily criticized.
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Bob Myers comments about Geroge Floyd and racism in sports receive backlash on Twitter
The Warriors GM's comments come two weeks after the brutal murder of Goerge Floyd while in police custody. The now-fired Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin had his knee pressed on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes, ignoring Floyd's protests of not being able to breathe. The whole incident was captured on camera and was shared online. The four officers involved were fired, while Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. Floyd's death led to people protesting for justice all across the USA, causing various athletes including NBA stars to take a stand on the situation.
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People criticize Bob Myers for his comments
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People were upset about Myers comments, as they believed he was ignorant towards the issue. Many users believed Myers did not think before commenting, making matters worse during a difficult situation. Some users asked how the Warriors players and head coach Steve Kerr were feeling about the comment.
Steve Kerr, along with Warriors players like Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Damion Lee have been vocal about their support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Warriors players also attended a protest, where they kneeled to show respect and also chanted Floyd's name.
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11:32 IST, June 9th 2020