We haven’t seen a situation whoop people’s a**** like this Kyrie Irving one. Jaylen Brown has been very vocal after the Brooklyn Nets suspended Irving, but he is eating crow this time.
After fulfilling the so-called “emasculating” conditions the Brooklyn Nets imposed on him, Kyrie Irving returned to the court on Sunday, November 20.
His return wasn’t without some theatrics, while Irving was just focused on basketball after dropping not one but two heartfelt apologies. Outside of the Barclays Center, there was plenty of noise being made.
Kyrie Irving sits down with @IanBegley and apologizes for the pain caused by his social media post. https://t.co/ckEcv8S56r pic.twitter.com/z4t1MyXy1j
— Nets Videos (@SNYNets) November 19, 2022
Video of a group of Black men representing Israel United in Christ organization showing up in matching purple shirts to show support to Kyrie Irving.
Jaylen Brown retweeted the video, writing in the caption “Energy,” showing he fully agreed with what he saw.
Energy https://t.co/MkVCW3Wfwi
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) November 20, 2022
Brown was unaware that the Israel United in Christ organization was labeled a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
CBS Sports reports the men were handing out “flyers containing Radical Hebrew Israelite propaganda.” They also handed out the same brochure during the Knicks vs. Nets matchup on November 9.
Welp, after learning exactly what that group stands for, Brown issued a clarification claiming he mistook the group of men for a fraternity step’n and showing support.
“I was not aware of what specific group that was outside of Barclay’s Center tonight. I was celebrating the unification of our people welcoming the return of Kyrie to the court, first glance I thought it was a known fraternity the (C/Que’s) Omega psi phi (step’n) showing support.”
I was not aware of what specific group that was outside of Barclay’s Center tonight. I was celebrating the unification of our people welcoming the return of Kyrie to the court, first glance I thought it was a known fraternity the (C/Que’s) Omega psi phi (step’n) showing support
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) November 21, 2022
— Jaylen Brown (@FCHWPO) November 21, 2022
Jaylen Brown Wasn’t Done Explaining Himself
Brown further clarified in another interview what he thought he was supporting.
“My instincts when I first saw that video comes from a community torn every day by the systemic representation of images of violence in our community,” Brown said. “So when I saw that video, it struck a chord for different reasons. I saw a large group of our people from our community showing support for [Kyrie] and his return.”
Twitter is not buying what the former DONDA Sports athlete is selling.
Jaylen Brown saying he thought 2000 Black Hebrew Isralites in Brooklyn were Q Dawgs is maybe top 3 lie I've ever heard
— Wells P (@Wells_P) November 21, 2022
The usual suspects, like Bishop Talbert Swan, are in his corner. “Now they have Jaylen Brown, apologizing and explaining himself for tweeting a video of the Hebrew Israelites gathering in support of Kyrie. This censorship of Black male speech is insane,” he wrote in a tweet.
Maybe Jaylen Brown should “do his research” before he is quick to put his support behind something.
Just saying.
You can see more reactions in the gallery below.
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Photo: Sean Gardner / Getty
1. LOL
jaylen brown when he saw the text from his agent https://t.co/7h9zUtkuXr pic.twitter.com/o3eTqG1SlV
— i (@eyep0undurm0m) November 21, 2022
2. True
JB I hope you’ll reconsider this stance. This tweet is endorsing violence and division, not truth and community.
— Cameron Tabatabaie (@CTabatabaie) November 21, 2022
3. Welp
Jaylen Brown sounds just like Kyrie Irving. He speaks well, but when you actually try to follow this whole monologue — it doesn’t make any sense.
He brought up the death of Takeoff when being questioned about supporting an organization that’s recognized as a hate group.
What?? https://t.co/65T3xmlVA0
— James Boyd (@RomeovilleKid) November 21, 2022
4.
A hate group marching in front of Barclays getting support on social media from Jaylen Brown and Isiah Thomas. Kyrie barely apologized and is back and being cheered.
This is what it looks like when the Overton Window moves in a very scary direction. https://t.co/YrocE0z46U
— Benjamin Hoffman (@BenHoffmanNYT) November 21, 2022
5.
Jaylen Brown keeps putting his foot in his mouth. His moves reek of ignorance and the audacity of believing that his Blackness and athletic abilities are enough to give him a platform that comes with unlimited forgiveness for making unforced errors.https://t.co/ekBFgQfO0f pic.twitter.com/y2Uh3cqhnP
— Carron J. Phillips (@carronJphillips) November 21, 2022
6.
nothing explains jaylen brown better than this https://t.co/48lhW8vkN0 pic.twitter.com/68gXhY795y
— al will (@AlWill__) November 21, 2022
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jaylen brown is the most hilarious player this season pic.twitter.com/kkZvyV1XlG
— marina backup (@miumiurry2) November 22, 2022
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If you’re tempted to say “Jaylen Brown was supporting the solidarity with Kyrie, not the specific group,” consider how much that sounds like “linking to a movie on Twitter is not the same thing as promoting it.”
— Louis Keene (@thislouis) November 21, 2022
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Jaylen Brown backing an extremist antisemitic group is not the news I wanted to see on twitter today
— Lucas Burns (@nba_indepth) November 21, 2022
10.
Hey Jaylen Brown, do you agree with all this from their pamphlet online? pic.twitter.com/TPllaOro2R
— Zach (@thegoodzach) November 20, 2022
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