It seems more likely that the Thunder are fined and/or disciplined for not controlling their crowd than Beverley. The guy definitely said something and I have no idea what it was. He may have also stepped on or tried to step on Beverley's hand or bumped him with his knee. I'm not sure. But I don't think Beverley is in any real danger of being disciplined when it was that guy who did something. There is a reason it was the Rockets organization and not the Thunder organization that asked the league to step in to look at the matter.
No surprise there who's the guilty party in the crowd. They're always the culprit tempting these players. Straight hypocrisy but that's what makes this country great.
Lmao, white nationalism? Clutchfans fans, where nationality and ethnicity are interchangeable, but only if you're white. Can we add a hypocrisy button next to the ignore button? I want to see these posts, but I want to expect them.
Are you trying to deny the existence of white nationalism? https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/ideology/white-nationalist
Players cant harass/confront fans plain and simple...regardless if provoked or not. Bev needs to learn how to control himself.
How did Bev not control himself? That fan should have been ejected but he wasn't because he was the son of one of the owners.
I'm sad I have to read all this DnD garbage as I'm trying to find updates about something I'm genuinely interested in finding out.
Right. Because that's what black people called whites when they "owned" them. Oh, wait. That never happened.
The problem with people that think this way is that they ignore all historical context in making statements like this. I'd argue that while "redneck" is certainly derogatory, it's also descriptive, whereas the N word is just straight racist.