Rap star E40, a longtime Warriors fan who was kicked out of Saturday’s playoff game between Golden State and Sacramento, says racial prejudice played a role in the incident.
League sources told The Athletic that E-40 was standing excessively throughout the game, obscuring spectators’ view. One of the women was repeatedly yelling at E-40 to sit down, which led to a verbal exchange between the two. Kings security received multiple complaints, E-40 was given a warning Saturday night and Warriors security eventually escorted him from his seat to avoid further trouble. Here’s what you need to know:
Earl Stephens, better known as E-40, was ejected in the final quarter of the contest, and a video later surfaced on social media showing him and Kings fans arguing as he was knocked out by Golden 1 Center Security.
Several Warriors players and staff were involved during the ejection process, which led to confusion for the time being.
E-40, a Bay Area resident and noted Warriors fan, called on the Kings to “investigate the appalling behavior that occurred” in the events leading up to his firing.
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In his statement, E-40 said he was “disrespectfully harassed over the course” of the entire game.
“During the fourth quarter, I finally turned around and spoke to a reviewer in a firm but polite manner. However, shortly thereafter, Kings security approached me, assumed I had instigated the confrontation and proceeded to throw me out of the ring.”
Unfortunately, it was yet another reminder that – despite my existence and success as a musician and entrepreneur – racial prejudice still prevails.
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