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SACRAMENTO — Longtime Sacramento Kings TV broadcaster Grant Napear resigned Tuesday after he tweeted “ALL LIVES MATTER” when asked by DeMarcus Cousins for his opinion on the Black Lives Matter movement.
The 60-year-old Napear also was fired by KTHK Sports 1140 in Sacramento. He had co-hosted a show on the AM radio station with former Kings player Doug Christie.
Bonneville International, the station’s parent company, said Napear’s “recent comments about the Black Lives Matter movement do not reflect the views or values of Bonneville International Corporation. The timing of Grant’s tweet was particularly insensitive.”
There have been demonstrations across the country since George Floyd, a black man, died May 25 after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck while Floyd was handcuffed and saying that he couldn’t breathe.

Napear Said He Apologized If His Comment Came Across as ‘Dumb’

Cousins was drafted by Sacramento and played for the Kings for six-plus seasons before he was traded to New Orleans in February 2017.
Cousins, who has been criticized by Napear in the past, tweeted at the broadcaster on Sunday night: “ what’s your take on BLM? ”
Napear responded: “Hey!!!! How are you? Thought you forgot about me. Haven’t heard from you in years. ALL LIVES MATTER…EVERY SINGLE ONE!!!”
Cousins posted that Napear’s response was expected. Former Kings forward Matt Barnes then called Napear a closet racist.
In response to criticism from another Twitter user, Napear said he apologized if his comment came across as “dumb.”
“I’ve been doing more listening than talking the past few days,” Napear posted. “I believe the past few days will change this country for the better!”

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    Thomas e sweeney

    July 19, 2020 at 5:26 pm

    It is a shame that anyone can be fired for not agreeing with BLM or even not toeing the BLM line. Its also quite ironic that the two players who were tweeting are less than perfect when it comes to personal relations and doing what is right. Cousins who has a history of being a foul mouthed jerk who has been fined a number of times for berating a reporter and cursing fans and Webber who is a felon who probably shaved points in college and was arrested for having pot in his care driving while under the influence and assaulting a police officer. But these two were not given the boot from the NBA. So I guess the message is if you are a black player you can do and say what you want but if you are a white broadcaster you better watch your tweets. Even if there is nothing more than your opinion that all the people in this world matter. What a terrible idea.

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