NBA All-Star Shooting Guard Continues With Kanye West, Who Got Snubbed By Balenciaga and Adidas For Antisemitic Remarks Posted on October 25, 2022 by Jack Marks Rapper Kanye West, who legally changed his name to Ye, has come under fire once more for making antisemitic comments on several occasions. However, Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown declared on Monday that he will not leave West’s marketing firm. One of two well-known players to sign with Kanye West’s Donda Sports agency is Jaylen Brown. The NBA forward said on Monday that despite the rapper’s recent antisemitic comments made across several media, he is sticking with the agency. NBA star, Brown, criticized West’s remarks. Then he gave his reasons for staying with West’s company. ALSO READ: Rookie Shooting Guard, Who Got Bullied By James Harden While Guarding, Early Favorite For Rookie of the Year Award NBA star Jaylen Brown to stay with Kanye West’s Donda Sports “The reason why I signed with Donda Sports, it represented education, it represented activism, disruption,” Brown told the Globe. “It represented single-parent households, and a lot more people are involved in something like that.” Jaylen Brown condemns Kanye West’s statements but will stay with Donda Sports, per @GwashburnGlobe "I don’t condone any hurt, harm, or danger toward any group of people or individuals whatsoever," pic.twitter.com/jg8k9Gl6Ht — NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) October 24, 2022 Aaron Donald, a defensive tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, also joined Donda Sports. Since West’s comments, he hasn’t discussed his connection with the corporation in public. To represent their marketing and commercial interests outside of their respective sports, Brown and Donald both inked contracts with Donda. Each party’s team contracts are being negotiated by independent counsel. Will Jaylen Brown and Aaron Donald stay with Kanye’s marketing agency Donda Sports? As of yesterday, Brown said he’s not making a change. — Darren Heitner (@DarrenHeitner) October 25, 2022 Following a string of anti-Semitic outbursts, many of which were published on his social media, West has received widespread criticism. After tweeting on October 9 that he would “go death con 3 on Jewish people,” Twitter banned West’s account. His Instagram account was previously restricted for denigrating Jews in different comments. Since then, videos have emerged, showing West repeating clichés and conspiracies to various media sources. More NBA news: Bad Boys Pistons Star Joe Dumars, Famous For His Aggressive and Intimidating Gameplay, Set to Become Executive Vice President and Head of Basketball Operations for the NBA “Who Won the Trade” Calls Rock the Sixers as James Harden Sends Pacers Guard on the Floor and Shimmies After Nailing a Three-Pointer REPORTS: Los Angeles Lakers Have Found Their New Point Guard to Sign as Russell Westbrook Continues to Disappoint Follow our NBA page for more key NBA updates and news