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"Look, here's how it is—when we stand on the court, we're bombarded with endless insults and abuse. Especially in basketball."

"That's part of the ga."

Stephen Curry, the baby-faced poster child of positivity, was fully prepared—waiting for the dia to arrive. His face remained calm, but the look in his eyes told another story.

"I get it. At least, I try to understand."

"But—"

"We're human too. It already hurts enough when they scream profanities at us. But when they target our families, that's crossing the line—it's a disaster. We get angry, we get frustrated, we feel helpless."

"I 100% understand Lance's reaction. In fact, his response was asured and restrained. He didn't cross any line. He did exactly what any professional athlete might do in that situation."

"Trust , what you saw in that video—it's not the full story."

"I urge everyone to stay calm and give the NFL ti to investigate. Lance has proven his character and integrity over the last two years. Those rumors will soon be exposed for what they are—slander."

"I believe in Lance—wholeheartedly."

Curry's unwavering support carried imnse weight. Whether or not NFL fans cared, neutral observers trusted Curry's reliable image.

And that wasn't all.

When LeBron Jas voiced his support during an interview—

"I don't think it's that simple."

"Hey, that's New England—we all know what goes on there."

"I've experienced it. I still experience it. And now, it looks like Lance is getting his taste of it too. Social dia rumors? Pure trash. Not a word of it should be trusted. The truth might look very different."

Boom!

Social dia exploded.

Not only did LeBron openly accuse the New England Patriots of dia manipulation, but his contempt and disdain were blatant.

What made it even more remarkable was that LeBron and Curry—NBA's fiercest rivals—had suddenly taken the sa side, both standing firmly behind Lance.

It was a rare sight.

From the NFL to the NBA, even MLB and NHL voices rose in support of Lance, echoing across every league.

In MLB—the league with the most Asian athletes in North Arican sports—multiple stars expressed public support for Lance. They demanded fair dia coverage and condemned the tabloid journalists fueling the fire.

In the NHL, players laughed off the so-called "death threats," calling the outrage ridiculous. In their world, what Lance did didn't even register—he'd done nothing wrong, investigation or not.

Clearly, things were spiraling out of control.

But here was the truly astonishing part—

Lance, just a second-year NFL player, had beco a symbol for Asian and minority athletes across the four major North Arican sports leagues.

Remarkable.

Seasoned observers imdiately sensed the brewing storm beneath the surface.

Donald Yu played a pivotal role, staying up all night to strategize.

On one side, a flood of negative energy from social dia.

On the other, influential leaders rallying behind Lance in defiance.

Tensions built rapidly—a storm was coming. What happened at Gillette Stadium was clearly an incident—but smart people could turn incidents into opportunities, transforming disadvantages into advantages.

Then, amid the noise and opinions, another voice drew attention.

Clark Hunt.

The Kansas City Chiefs owner had already spoken via phone interview, imdiately standing behind Lance, setting the tone before the storm fully hit.

This was unusual.

Team owners represent the highest level of an organization—their words carry heavy weight. They typically stay silent, awaiting internal investigations, careful not to trap themselves or their teams in controversy.

But Hunt had already spoken—and now, doubled down.

This morning, he issued an official statent, broadcasting the team's stance to the dia.

"Lance is the victim here."

"I'm fed up with people ignoring an athlete's performance while attacking him out of prejudice and bias. If other organizations continue turning a blind eye, allowing this to escalate, I won't hesitate to let my players defend themselves."

"Hey, it's 2018—an Asian player shining on a football field is a fact. If you can't handle that, stay ho and process your feelings privately."

Strong, sharp, passionate.

A rare display of iron will from Hunt.

His unwavering stance galvanized massive support from the Asian community, pushing the Chiefs' popularity to new heights.

But—was Hunt's bold stance a calculated risk?

After all, Asian fans remain a minority in football's market.

While the debate simred, things took a sharp turn—the NFL's official stance finally arrived.

Roger Goodell himself held a press conference.

Before over 300 reporters and a live global audience, Goodell revealed the league's complete video footage.

The truth unfolded.

In the video, Lance was seen comforting Mahos, while stadium fans relentlessly hurled abuse—targeting not just players, but their families.

The main target? Not Lance—but Mahos.

Classic New England. Classic discrimination.

This wasn't the first ti—it wouldn't be the last. Compared to Asian players, New England's arrows historically pointed at African immigrants.

The Black community, previously just watching the chaos, now realized—

Wait… we're the real targets?

And Lance? He stood up for their brother.

Suddenly, everything changed.

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