Meyers Leonard Thermal Middle says there’s ethnic fuzziness in the course of the Name of Obligation online game stream
Meyers Leonard’s thermal center was caught with an ethnic bow in a “Call of Duty” stream.
A video surfaced Tuesday of NBA veteran Leonard uttering the K-word, an ethnically offensive derogatory term for the Jewish people. The video was recorded on Leonard’s Twitch Stream.
(Warning: the video contains inappropriate language.)
Leonard takes a break before he lets out “you f – k – b -” in the stream.
The Heat are aware of ESPN’s Marc Stein video and are currently reviewing it.
According to a team spokesperson, the Heat are today checking Center Meyers Leonard’s video with an anti-Semitic bow while they live stream his video game on Twitch.
– Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) March 9, 2021
Leonard made headlines last season as one of only two NBA players, along with Jonathan Isaac, so as not to kneel for the national anthem during the NBA bubble game to protest racial injustice.
Leonard had only appeared in three games that season before sustaining a shoulder injury that required surgery at the end of the season.
To update: Leonard released a statement apologizing for using the bow and saying he “did not know what the word meant at the time”.
This story will be updated.
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