NBA News: Former Kings Grant Napar emitter opens to the shot


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Grant Napar, the former station of the Sacramento Kings, said goodbye to a position that said “all lives”, joined the “Clay Travis & Buck Sexton” show on Friday for an interview.

As Dan Zaksheske He wrote ThursdayNapar has finally achieved another radio broadcasting work. The host of his own program at the Fox Sports Radio station in Sacramento that will be broadcast during the week of 3 to 6 PST, starting on September 2.

Before this, he broadcast games for the Kings for 26 years, and was fired for this simple tweet he published in 2020.

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Archive: Sacramento Kings Grant Napar announcer analyzes during the match against Houston Rockets on April 11, 2018 in Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. (Rocky Widner/NBAe through Getty Images)

Napar joined the Travis and Sexton program and talked about his experience of being fired. He mentioned that many people in their circle and within the industry spoke privately with him and expressed their support.

“In private, people were outraged, they were impressed,” said Napar. “I had some of the most important names in the sports industry that approached me, talking about how they couldn’t believe it. They told me that they would be nervous to say something that should not or (that) was going to be misunderstood.”

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Archive: Sacramento Kings Jerry Reynolds and Grant Napar emitters after the match against Houston Rockets at the Golden Center on April 11, 2018, in Sacramento, California. (KELLEY L COX/USA Today Sports)

However, Napar said that he had no one in his defense, because they were afraid of the repercussions of defending someone who had said something considered offensive.

“But the surprising thing is that each of them said: ‘I would love to speak for you publicly, but I can’t’ they were too afraid.

Archive: The speaker of Sacramento Kings, Jerry Reynolds, smiles with Grant Napar during the second quarter against the Houston Rockets at the Golden Center on April 11, 2018 in Sacramento, California. (KELLEY L COX/USA Today Sports)

While that must have been discouraging (in addition to the five -year waiting to get a job in the industry), Justice has smiled in Napar and has restored it to do what he loves. It is good that this evil, at least in part, has been rectified.

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