Sports

Shaq on Colin Kaepernick's National Anthem Protest: "It's Something I Wouldn't Do"

Shaq speaks out on Colin Kaepernick's decision to take a knee during the playing of the national anthem.

Not Available Lead
Image via Complex Original
Complex Original

While Shaquille O'Neal understands Colin Kaepernick's right to choose, protesting the national anthem isn't something he would do. Ever. ​Shaq appeared on Fox and Friends on Wednesday and discussed Kaepernick's decision to sit (or take a knee) during the playing of the anthem. O'Neal uttered a similar sentiment to that of the San Francisco 49ersPresident Barack Obama, and many more, saying, "to each his own." However, the 15-time NBA All-Star added, "It's something I wouldn't do."

PerFOX News:

In addition to having a father who served in the military and two uncles working in law enforcement, O'Neal has been a reserve officer for the Doral Police Department, the Golden Beach Police Department, the Miami Beach Police Department, the Port of Los Angeles Police Department, and the Tempe Police Department in Arizona. The basketball star has long been open about his goal to one day be a police chief or sheriff.

Send all complaints, compliments, and tips to sportstips@complex.com.

Related Stories

Not Available Lead
sports

Colin Kaepernick Further Exposes America's Brittle Psyche

Colin Kaepernick, a backup quarterback, should not be able to put America in the Mr. Krabs Meme.

Maurice Peebles3536 days ago
Not Available Lead
life

Agree or Disagree With Colin Kaepernick—the National Anthem's History Is Racist AF

A mini-doc on the Star-Spangled Banner reveals the anthem's pro-slavery verse most Americans probably don't know.

Donovan Ramsey3536 days ago
Not Available Lead
sports

The Colin Kaepernick National Anthem Controversy Will Be Included in 'Madden 17'

The Colin Kaepernick National Anthem controversy will be included in 'Madden 17' commentary, EA Sports has confirmed.

Dana Scott3535 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App