![]() ![]() Published: 13:47 BST, 11 February 2021 | Updated: 15:20 BST, 11 February 2021Īfter discontinuing the national anthem at home games, only to have the NBA reinstate its longstanding policy requiring teams to stand for The Star-Spangled Banner, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is now insisting he 'didn't cancel' the song and never actually changed any team policy. Cuban said the team 'didn't cancel' the anthem or discourage patriotism: 'We still had our flag flying proud up on the wall at the American Airlines Center'īy Alex Raskin Sports News Editor For and Associated Press.The NBA had informally stopped enforcing the rule during the summer restart in Florida, allowing players to protest racism by kneeling during the anthem.There is some debate over the wording of the rule and its specifics ![]() In response, the NBA reinstated its longstanding anthem policy requiring players to stand. ![]()
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