Utah Jazz' Ed Davis Speaks Out On Players Who Oppose The NBA Season Resuming

In an interview with Alex Kennedy of HoopsHype, Utah Jazz forward Ed Davis opened up and shared his opinion on the thoughts that have been shared by Kyrie Irving and Dwight Howard recently about how players should consider not playing in the games scheduled in Orlando to resume the season due to them possibly being a distraction to the recent protests. Davis candidly disagreed with his fellow players noting that all players are not in the same position financially.
Ed Davis: “It’s easy for Kyrie [Irving] to say that he’ll give everything back [for social reform], but would he really give everything back? It’s easy for Dwight Howard to say that we don’t need to play when he’s in Atlanta in his $20 million mansion.“ 👀 https://t.co/xAzoaLdyZT
— Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) June 15, 2020
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