Caron Butler: And I don’t know what he …

Caron Butler: And I don’t know what he does privately or anything like that, but you should take a stance on justice and on what’s right and wrong. I think that, at the end of the day, your legacy is extremely important. I’ve never seen a U-Haul truck attached to a hearse or anything like that, so people remember you from your good deeds and what you did for mankind. To say nothing in one of the biggest moments, I think, in our lifetime – that we’ve been able to experience and all rally around and have a hand in and be a part of – to be absent in that moment? That tells you a lot. And I know that a lot of players are like, “How can I go run through a brick wall for this organization when I understand and know that my rights probably don’t really matter to this individual?” This is eye-opening for a lot of people. This is eye-opening for a lot of people who are on social media that have friends from different walks of life that didn’t stand in solidarity and say anything. It’s going to be different going forward. If you did not stand on the side of [what’s] right and of justice, you will be looked at differently. And that just lets the world know that you have no substance to you.