Posted on 09/22/2020 6:46:23 AM PDT by C19fan
In July, the death of U.S. Congressman and civil rights giant John Lewis prompted an outpouring of tributes from NBA players, coaches and teams.
In August, the league officially honored actor Chadwick Boseman with a pregame moment of silence alongside former player Clifford Robinson and college coach Lute Olson after a weekend that tragically claimed all of their lives.
On Saturday, the nation suffered another massive loss with the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at 87 years old. She wasnt just a leader on the nations highest court and its second-ever sitting female member, but a champion of womens rights and a trailblazer for gender equality long before taking her seat.
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Did they give a tribute to Scalia?
...or Hank Greenburg.
Mark Spitz
This idiot needs to realize two things :
1> People are finally removing sports from their lives. They are sick of being lectured by “professional” athletes that think 2+2 = Potato.
2> If people don’t want to listen to the musings of these moronic professional athletes, who in the hell wants to listen to the ramblings of someone that gets all excited about the crap these pro athletes do on their taxpayer subsidized playgrounds and write about it!
I am shocked... After decades of correlation and connection of the NBA with the Supreme Court of the USA, to not have RBG’s name on all jerseys, on the floor, printed on every ticket? Seems the least they could do.
they wonder why the ratings continue to nose-dive.
Last I knew-—RBG wasn’t a pro basketball player
Would this person who makes millions to go into male locker rooms be upset if the WNBA doesn’t honor a conservative male on the Supreme Court who passes?
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