Boston’s Brown Says Boycotting NBA Finals An Effective Strategy For Gun Control

The Boston Celtics are three wins away from their first NBA championship in 14 years … and star forward Jaylen Brown says they might boycott the rest of the Finals to protest gun violence. Celts’ fans everywhere must be so proud of their team’s woke lunacy. More likely, NOT. 

On Tuesday, a woke reporter asked Brown, the scorer of 23.6 points per game this season, if recent gun violence could prompt both NBA Finals teams to pack their bags and skip the rest of the championship series. It was foolish Brown said yes, possibly.: 

“It could (get to that point). Keep an open mind. You never know what you might find. Definitely things need to be addressed.” 

Are you open to new ideas? It’s more like a lemming following the crowd. 

Before Sunday’s Game 2 of the NBA Finals, the Golden State Warriors and Celtics players wore orange warmup shirts bearing the message “End Gun Violence.” That’s a good message for the nation, but no one suspects for a second that a deranged gunman would heed it. The problem isn’t guns; it’s mental health and security issues. The school in Uvalde recently proved both – not gun control – are the priorities before us. 

Writing for Breitbart Sports, Anthony Farris observed, “Nothing stops a lunatic from unloading on a school, church or grocery store like a handful of professional athletes in orange t-shirts.” So right, he is. 

Nevertheless, Brown and the nitwits in the NBA (yes, you, Gregg Popovich and you, Steve Kerr, et al) think basketball attire and skipping the sport’s pinnacle event would actually decrease violence in the U.S.  

Calling an end to the NBA Finals will raise awareness, Brown insists. As though the American media and public don’t know about the issue. “It’s a topic that’s being talked about now. There are certain people who feel under pressure and it is time to make changes. 

“I definitely think (boycotting an NBA Finals game) is an effective strategy that can work.” 

Jaylen brown, Steph Curry (of Warriors), and other notable athletes could leave their communities to go into the cities, and call for an end of violence. Just demonstrating you’re woke enough to drink the left-wing Kool-Aid and repeat the tiresome narratives about guns can only make you feel good about yourself. 

Brown and other woke, mind-numbing athletes need to study the U.S. violence reports. They also need to stop talking about Uvalde. For in Detroit, this year alone, there have been more than 14,000 serious crimes.  

There’s plenty more where that came from, including this list of the nation’s most dangerous cities. Popovich and Kerr aren’t even addressing this issue. 

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