Isaiah Thomas's 53-point performance earns praise from his idol: Kobe Bryant: Isaiah Thomas's historic Game 2 performance Tuesday received near unanimous acclaim - including from a longtime villain to Celtics fans, who also happens to also be Thomas's all-time favorite basketball player.
Hours after a conference call to tell the Red Sox and Orioles "Enough is enough", Baltimore starter Kevin Gausman was ejected in the second inning for hitting a batter as Boston went on to win 4-2 Wednesday night at Fenway Park.
"It's a delicate situation".
"We have to recognize that this exists in our culture", he added. For me, I just try to be respectful, for one, be respectful to others. "To throw me out in that situation after what Sale did yesterday - throwing 98 behind a guy, on goal, everybody knew it, and you're going to throw me out for hitting a guy on a curveball 0-0 in the second inning?" And I feel like if you do that consistently, then I believe the karma will come back to you.
According to the Boston Globe, a fan named Calvin Hennick reported the incident Tuesday to an usher at Fenway, who notified stadium security. "I can't recall ever hearing something that was racism towards me".
LeBron James wasn't afraid to share his thoughts on racism in sports - particularly in Boston.
James focused on the positives of the situation, as he brought up the Red Sox fans in attendance Tuesday night giving Jones a standing ovation as he stepped to the plate for the first time. The Red Sox have turned the matter over to the Boston Police Department, who will further investigate with their civil rights unit and determine whether it merits further action.
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"I'm here to send a message loud and clear that the behavior the language, the treatment of others that you've heard about and read about is not acceptable", Red Sox president Sam Kennedy said.
The question was brought on following a situation earlier in the week when Orioles outfielder Adam Jones was subjected to racist taunts by fans at Fenway Park in Boston.
Hall of Famer and Yankees senior adviser Reggie Jackson said the incident with Jones proves the United States has a long way to go with race relations.
"It's not great for sports. It's not great for society", he said.
"Martin Luther King, all he talked about was trying to unite all of us". I think, for us, the people that have the opportunity to have voice and opportunity to have some play on youth that's coming up, we have to lead them the best way we can.
"We're going to have to work really hard with our security operation", Kennedy said.





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