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Bird: No hypocrisy staying for anthem

SAITAMA, Japan — Sue Bird sees no contradiction with the U.S. team staying on the court during the national anthem at the Olympics.

It’s a change for the four-time Olympic gold medalist and her WNBA teammates. During the WNBA season, players usually leave the court to raise awareness for social justice before the anthem is played at games.

“You are wearing USA jerseys and it does change the conversation a little bit and what you’re representing,” Bird said after practice Saturday. “With that, I don’t feel like a hypocrite in any way. Everyone knows where we stand. I don’t think it contradicts anything since we’re actually doing the work.”

Logistically it would also be difficult for the U.S. to not be on the court for the playing of the anthem. Unlike WNBA games when it’s played about 10 minutes before tipoff, at the Olympics it’s done right before the start of games.

Bird, who was a U.S. flag bearer at the opening ceremony, believes people know where she and her WNBA teammates stand on social justice issues.

“We all want our country to be a better place and that’s what this is about,” she said. “That’s an athlete’s mentality and there’s really no better people to do that than athletes. What do we do every single day? What do we talk about? Getting better. ... I think we should approach our country that way.”

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