Thursday, February 11, 2021

Mark Cuban, the Dallas Mavericks, and the National Anthem

The Dallas Mavericks haven't been playing the National Anthem before their games at American Airlines Center. The move was not publicized but Americans learned of it yesterday.

Mark Cuban's choice to eliminate the National Anthem did not go over well. From the New York Post:
Mark Cuban told The Athletic it was his decision to eliminate the tradition of playing the anthem before games. The move went unnoticed through the first 13 combined preseason and regular-season games at American Airlines Center because the Mavericks did not publicize it, either within the organization or through an announcement to media. Monday marked the first game in which the Mavericks allowed a limited number of fans into their arena.
In a desperate damage control effort, the NBA ordered all teams to play the anthem before games. When I saw this story early yesterday morning, before the NBA's order was circulated, I dismissed it as just more Leftist, "Hate America" crap.

The NBA is basically dead to me. I used to enjoy supporting the Bucks. Those days are over.

I don't care if the China-loving NBA plays the National Anthem before games. I don't care if its players protest. I don't care. I've lost interest in professional sports. They used to be a refuge from politics, where people would come together and have fun.

For me, the NBA, the NFL, and, I'm sad to say, the MLB have become politically divisive. I don't need that when I'm looking to be entertained.

I don't care if professional sports insist on pushing a Leftist political agenda. I have no problem cutting ties with them.

Life is very good without Mark Cuban's buffoonery and the NBA.

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