Earlier this year, Freedom was traded from the Celtics to the Houston Rockets, but the team eventually waived him. He is certain that he was released because of his views about the Chinese government. During his interview with Fox News, Freedom took another jab at the NBA commissioner. “When the Muslims are being literally slaughtered in concentration camps in China, you [Adam Silver] are silent, and not only are you silent, but you’re literally working with this genocidal regime. You’re literally working with the most brutal regime in the world hand-in-hand and trying to make money and business over there,” he said. “Please look me in the eye and say you don’t know nothing about the 3 million people in concentration camps in China [who]are getting tortured and raped every day. Shame on you," he added.Tried my first throw at an NBA game @WashWizards. Also renewed our special relationship as Washington Wizards was the first NBA team to visit China in 1979 when our two countries established diplomatic relationship. pic.twitter.com/VCX7JncN7i
— Qin Gang 秦刚 (@AmbQinGang) December 28, 2022
It's unclear whether Freedom will be able to catch on with another NBA team ahead of the season, but one thing is sure: He isn't about to change his views on what he calls, rightly, the most brutal regime on the planet. Sources include: 100PercentFedUp.com NaturalNews.com'SHAME ON YOU': On "The Ingraham Angle," Enes Kanter Freedom calls out NBA Commissioner Adam Silver for staying mum about the CCP's atrocities and "working with a genocidal regime." pic.twitter.com/Lipb2Jv9nA
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 30, 2022
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