Can’t link the tweet directly because Kyle Kuzma himself isn’t an approved account but here’s the link to his tweet: https://twitter.com/kylekuzma/status/1727710817640931481?s=46&t=fF2m8uUhUYtOpmLXwXxffQ

Great look from the other face of Washington’s franchise, publicly supporting good guy Miles Bridges after all that he’s gone through recently (one felony count of causing harm to a parent of a child and two felony counts of child abuse)

  • I_hate_humanity_69@alien.topB
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    Y’all not ready to accept the fact that the vast majority of players probably support and don’t give a shit about whatever guys like bridges, kpj etc have done, and probably support the views of guys like kyrie, isaacc mpj etc

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      1 year ago

      People act surprised every time this happens. And it isn’t even an NBA thing. NFL players welcomed back Deshaun Watson with open arms.

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          Honestly hilarious watching him say “I can’t support the Cowboys for moral reasons” and then seeing that tweet

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      It’s just the fact that players are vocalizing their support in a way that feels so intentional.

      Like it’s very easy to just be cool with him in private and not try to make it a point.

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      I seriously doubt that. There are just a few really loud players that are fucking idiots and folks eat that up. I think the vast majority of NBA players think it is fucking stupid and can’t stand those few loud smooth-brainlets.