After Ratings Tank, NBA to Stop Pushing BLM Message on the Court Next Season

The NBA has become insufferable. As if killing the game weren’t bad enough, they also sacrificed everything enjoyable about sports in favor of social justice messaging. And it backfired, giving the league record low ratings and 68% drop in viewership for the NBA finals.

The Black Lives Matter messaging painted all over the court will be “largely left off the floor” as commissioner Adam Silver said the league is going back to “normal” next season.

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From Fox News:

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver made an appearance on NBA Countdown earlier this week to talk about the social justice messages that the league has on their basketball courts, as well as on players’ jerseys.Silver says these messages will be “largely left off the floor” next season.“We’re completely committed to standing for social justice and racial equality and that’s been the case going back decades,” Silver said in the interview. “It’s part of the DNA of this league. How it gets manifested is something we’re gonna have to sit down with the players and discuss for next season.Silver continued: “I would say, in terms of the messages you see on the court and our jerseys, this was an extraordinary moment in time when we began these discussions with the players and what we all lived through this summer. My sense is there’ll be somewhat a return to normalcy, that those messages will largely be left to be delivered off the floor.“And I understand those people who are saying ‘I’m on your side, but I want to watch a basketball game.’”

Coincidentally, national support for Black Lives Matters has also tanked.

Tags: Black Lives Matter, Sports

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