Jason Whitlock: NBA Player Boycott Was Predicated on Hate For Donald Trump

Jason Whitlock: “At the end of the day, all of this is politics, man. It’s all politics and it’s all Trump. Everything we have experienced the last 6 or 7 months is all Donald Trump. People think the greatest thing they can do to get Donald Trump out of office is to shut down things… NOTHING will be normal until Donald Trump is out of office. That is the movement that the players are caught up in. LeBron’s whole ‘More than a Vote’ thing is why he won’t get off social media this playoff run like he always has. The polling must not be going well for ‘The Resistance’ and they just keep getting more and more desperate. If you’re down in that NBA Bubble that might as well be the Democratic National Convention, and LeBron James is the chairman of the NBA’s Democratic Party. They’re just doing anything they can to make people miserable in their minds, and to make the country seem like it’s in total chaos and it’s all Donald Trump’s fault, and if we just get Donald Trump out of office America will be good again. This is their ‘Make America Great Again’ plan – shutdown everything and accuse everyone of racism… I am embarrassed and bothered by the lengths the Democratic Party seems to be going through to get this president out of office. They don’t care who gets harmed by it, and what’s going on in the NBA is just a reflection of that mentality.” (Full Segment Above)

Listen to Jason Whitlock join Outkick the Coverage to detail why he thinks the NBA Boycott was predicted out of hate for President Donald Trump, and why he believes it was another attempt by a large anti-Trump contingent to get something else shutdown and make the country seem like it's in total chaos and everyone is racist.

Check out the segment above as Whitlock tells Clay Travis why the NBA’s Bubble in Orlando might as well be the Democratic National Convention.

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