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duncan228
07-24-2008, 12:59 PM
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/olympics-basketball-play-2103588-china-say

Despite encouragement, Kobe and Team USA won't get political
Olympic basketball team avoids topics like human rights violations in Darfur.
By Janis Carr

The Olympics is the world's biggest stage for athletes. It also can be for politics as well.

Yet several members of Team USA said they will try to keep the two separate when they arrive in Beijing, where China's policy on human rights is expected to play a prominent role.

"We're coming to play basketball," LeBron James said.

Staying mum on the issue of China's crackdown on Tibet and its continued economic support of Sudan, where thousands of people have been killed in the Darfur region, will be difficult considering they figure to be among the most heavily publicized athletes at the Games.

NBA commissioner David Stern, though, has encouraged the team to speak out if they want. Jerry Colangelo, managing director of USA Basketball, agreed.

"I say 'Be your own person,'" Colangelo said. "One might say 'Well, I'm here to play basketball and the Olympics are about sport. The Olympics are about bringing countries together.' But if you're heart is telling you to say something different than that then be your own person.

"We're not putting the muzzle on anyone."

Kobe Bryant's plan on dealing with the political issues is simple.

"Don't say anything stupid," he said. "Our focus is to play basketball, that's what we're there for, that's what we do best.

"We're not politicians or government officials. We play the game and we're going to go over there and do that."

Sports and politics long have collided, especially at the Olympics.

In 1936, Germany used the torch relay to spread propaganda. This year, the torch run has been besieged by protests around the world.

The United States boycotted the 1980 Olympics in Moscow for political reasons. Four years later, the Soviet Union stayed away from the Los Angeles Games.

Although President Bush is planning to attend Opening Ceremonies in Beijing, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Britain's Prince Charles said they will stay home.

Team USA coach Mike Krzyzewski said the basketball players should feel free to speak out about any situation. Many players have filmed public service ads appealing for Sudan to end the slaughter of the people in the Darfur region.

China is a trading partner with Sudan and a major supplier of weapons.

"Our country allows you to do that (speak out)," Krzyzewski said. "The fact is we look at the Olympics as sport, not a political forum. But that doesn't mean our guys don't have the right to speak out about any issue. That's what makes our place a pretty nice place to live."

Still, some players are reluctant to let politics interfere with their mission to bring back a gold medal.

"It's not about us making a stand or taking a position. It's about us playing our position," Dwyane Wade said. "It's not our home. We are going to go over there and respect China. This is a business trip for us. We'll let the politics take care of itself. That's not for us to worry about.

"They're might be some people that get into it, but that's not my focus. I'm focusing on basketball."

v2freak
07-24-2008, 01:30 PM
What are those old sayings? Neutrality only helps the oppressor? If good men do nothing, that is evil enough?

spurs_fan_in_exile
07-24-2008, 01:48 PM
They have to watch their mouths or they'll have to find a new country to make their shoes and half the other stuff they endorse.

MavDynasty
07-24-2008, 01:48 PM
They have to watch their mouths or they'll have to find a new country to make their shoes and half the other stuff they endorse.

LMAO :lmao

Ill Cosby
07-24-2008, 05:14 PM
"It's not about us making a stand or taking a position. It's about us playing our position," Dwyane Wade said

I lost a lil respect for D Wade and after what Kobe and Lebron said, they seem to have the same mindstate

Damn shame athletes don't us there powers even when the white man said it's okay....damn shame