Fellow NBA player fires back at LeBron James over China comments: 'Freedom is not free'

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Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter on Tuesday hit back at NBA star LeBron James for his critical comments about the Houston Rockets general manager whose tweet about Hong Kong protesters caused an uproar in China.
James waded into the controversy Monday when he was asked if he thought Daryl Morey should be disciplined for his tweet supporting pro-democracy Hong Kong protests.

"I don't want to get into a feud with Daryl Morey, but I believe he wasn't educated on the situation at hand, and he spoke," James said. "So many people could have been harmed, not just financially, but physically, emotionally, spiritually."
After the comment sparked a firestorm on social media, James clarified his remarks.
"I do not believe there was any consideration for the consequences and ramifications of the tweet," James tweeted. "I’m not discussing the substance. Others can talk about that."



Kanter, who is Turkish and a longtime critic of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, responded to James's initial comments with a series of tweets on Tuesday.
"Wow dude!" Kanter wrote before listing what he said were repercussions for speaking out publicly against Erdoğan.



"FREEDOM IS NOT FREE," Kanter added.
In an op-ed in the Boston Globe Tuesday, Kanter wrote: "I have a prominent platform and I want to use it to promote respect for human rights, democracy, and personal freedom. For me, this is bigger than basketball."

"I would languish in prison if I were in Turkey," he added. "Being apart from my family and friends has taken an enormous toll on me. But nothing good comes easy."

Morey prompted a Chinese boycott of the league earlier this month when he tweeted, then deleted, a picture declaring "Fight for freedom. Stand with Hong Kong,” voicing support for demonstrations against Beijing’s attempts to expand control over the semi-autonomous region.
The tweet drew an immediate condemnation from the Chinese government, forcing several Chinese businesses and media outlets to blacklist, censor and cut ties with the Rockets or NBA all together.
The NBA first responded with a widely criticized Monday statement expressing its regrets to offended Chinese fans, and then enraged lawmakers with a stronger statement in Mandarin condemning Morey.
A subsequent statement from the NBA's commissioner backing freedom of expression did little to quell the firestorm.




 
Is Enes Kanter under the impression that Lebron is Chinese?

Cause I have NEVER seen Kanter speak up for the plight of the black man in America, or for the plight of the citizens of Hong Kong.

So why is he asking Lebron to do something he himself isnt doing?
 
Is Enes Kanter under the impression that Lebron is Chinese?

Cause I have NEVER seen Kanter speak up for the plight of the black man in America, or for the plight of the citizens of Hong Kong.

So why is he asking Lebron to do something he himself isnt doing?


Great point.
The only part I agree with him on is his "freedom is not free" quote.
 
Is Enes Kanter under the impression that Lebron is Chinese?

Cause I have NEVER seen Kanter speak up for the plight of the black man in America, or for the plight of the citizens of Hong Kong.

So why is he asking Lebron to do something he himself isnt doing?

Where did he say he wants Lebron to speak up for Hong Kong?

Maybe he just thinks its wack to defend dictatorships with what he's currently going through for speaking his mind regarding Turkey.
 
I think the precedent has been set. Black sports fans, players, analysts, media, etc need to be pressing ALL non black and white athletes and sports execs on reparations and police brutality full throttle. They need to be asked their opinion PUBLICLY on social issues that affect ADOS.
 
With respect to China and Singapore protesters, I'm reminded of a Frank Lucas quote from the film American Gangster, "I'm thinking of them, Dominic, about as much as they've ever thought about me. :hmm:
 
Where did he say he wants Lebron to speak up for Hong Kong?

Maybe he just thinks its wack to defend dictatorships with what he's currently going through for speaking his mind regarding Turkey.
When did Lebron say he supports a dictatorship? Can you post the link please. I missed it.
 
Where did he say he wants Lebron to speak up for Hong Kong?

Maybe he just thinks its wack to defend dictatorships with what he's currently going through for speaking his mind regarding Turkey.

He can keep talking about Turkey then.

He shouldnt be tweeting at people who are staying out of fights that arent their own when clearly he does the same thing.

And when did Lebron defend China?
 
He just doesnt like Lebron and he’s taking this opportunity to shit on him

Freedom is not free though.
 
He just doesnt like Lebron and he’s taking this opportunity to shit on him

Freedom is not free though.

Kanter is a bum, but he's white so the media will over highlight any criticism he lobbies to the most popular ADOS athlete in the world to lure in primarily racist CAC sports fans and coons.
 
Ummm Enes is banished from his country and his family no longer loves him. He’s the last person I’d listen to or take any criticism from! :roflmao:
 
There are a couple of companies rethinking how they promote their products. Instead of giving $2 billion endorsement deal to some clown athlete or entertainer while contract manufacturing overseas, they help black businesses sell through them. The athlete/entertainer than covertly goes on doing sick twisted things to the minds of children or undermines our political system at the expense of jobs. This person leverages us for their personal benefit which is repulsive.

It made me reconsider shopping at the business, versus seeing another Shaq commercial which I tune out. You can pay the athlete a few million dollars and do this rather which I believe would have a bigger impact.
 
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