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Jason Kelce Former NBA player has received both support and backlash after the cell phone destruction incident became a hot topic… Rashad McCants He will definitely appear in the Hall of Fame corner in the future. TMZ Sports He has no problem with how the Eagles legend handled unruly Penn State fans this weekend.
Kelce’s recent rants have divided public opinion, with opponents claiming he crossed the line by repeating homophobic slurs about his brother. travisbefore spiking cells onto the pavement.
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The former North Carolina Tar Heels superstar shared his two cents in front of Kelce himself while out in Los Angeles this week dealt with He said that the instigator should count his luck after seeing the situation on “Monday Night Countdown”, but it did not escalate further.
“He’s lucky [Kelce] “I think Jason is a stand-up guy. I didn’t hit him,” McCants said. He did what he thought was right in the moment, which was not to hurt that person and hurt the thing they love most, and that’s that damn phone call. ”
The former Minnesota Timberwolves guard also used homophobic language, pointing the finger at the man who first made the slur.
“Someone is saying derogatory things to him about his brother,” he said. “You can’t choose to be a victim.”
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The identity of the man featured in the video is currently unknown…and law enforcement… Under investigation Incident.
But when an audience member asked if it was bad for him to sue over a damaged phone, the 40-year-old replied: “Justice will prevail.”
“It’s a new type of justice now.”
After all, McCants said, athletes are not “normal” people, and it is incumbent on regular players not to “‘fuck’ with people who are not normal.”
As for Kelce…he appeared remorseful on ESPN and said he wasn’t proud of his actions.