Houston Rockets star James Harden inadvertently created a social media firestorm on Thursday night, when social media posts from his team and the NBA showed him wearing a controversial blue mask.
Harden’s face covering included a thin blue line, which has become known as a symbol representing the Blue Lives Matter organization. Critics have claimed that the pro-police symbol also stands for white supremacy and opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement.
Earlier Thursday, Harden stated his support for Houston’s recent march for George Floyd, a black man, died on May 25 after a white police officer kneeled on his neck for more than eight minutes during an arrest in Minneapolis. As a result, it seemed farfetched that Harden would wear the blue mask with understanding of the symbolism.
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On Friday, Harden clarified before Houston’s practice at the NBA “bubble” in Florida that that was indeed the case.
“Honestly, I wasn’t trying to make a political statement,” Harden said. “I just wore it because it covered my whole face, and my beard.”
Mask Up
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— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) July 17, 2020
Harden was then directly asked if he knew the meaning. He replied:
No. I just felt like it was something that covered my whole face, and the beard. I thought it looked cool, that was it.
Harden explained that many conventional masks are difficult for him to wear, owing to the size of his famed beard.
More from James Harden on the mask he wore yesterday: “I felt like it was something that covered my whole face, my beard. The masks that I’ve worn before kind of stopped right here..It was something that just covered my whole beard.” pic.twitter.com/sLnLXvu6Yj
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) July 17, 2020
The 30-year-old Harden, who has not been outspoken on political issues during his eight years in Houston, finished his comments on the mask controversy by making a clear statement regarding his personal beliefs and his support for the growing U.S. racial justice movement.
“It’s pretty simple,” Harden said Friday. “As I clearly talked about yesterday, me finding a way — whether it’s my jersey name, or another way, to show my support for Black Lives Matter.”
“Honestly, in every profession, there are people that honestly do their job at a high level,” Harden continued. “And then there’s BS people, in every profession. That was it. I wasn’t there to make a political statement.”
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James Harden on mask he wore yesterday: “I wasn’t trying to make a political statement..I wore it b/c it covered my whole face,my beard. .As I clearly talked about yesterday,me finding a way,whether it’s my jersey name or another way,to show my support for the Black Lives Matter” pic.twitter.com/2BMyH51peM
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) July 17, 2020