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Brianna Stewart, Tyrese Halliburton, Steve Kerr Join Voices in Protest Following Minneapolis Shooting

January 25, 2026 4 Min Read
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Brianna Stewart, a two-time WNBA MVP and co-founder of the Unrivaled League, visibly protested at a women’s hockey game by holding an “Abolish ICE” sign during player introductions ahead of the Unrivaled match against the Mist and Vinyl. Speaking after the game, Stewart, currently with the New York Liberty, explained her frustration with the prevalent hate and fear in society, expressing a desire for policies that support families and communities instead.

In recent weeks, federal agents in Minnesota have killed three Venezuelan men, Renee Good, and Alex Preti, all amidst an intensified immigration crackdown. Preti, 37, was fatally shot by federal agents after allegedly approaching a Border Patrol officer with a handgun, though eyewitness videos show him holding a phone, not a weapon. This has sparked widespread outrage and protests in Minneapolis and beyond.

The sports world quickly reacted. Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton declared Preti’s death a murder on social media. Steve Kerr, coach of the Golden State Warriors, emphasized the need for compassion and awareness ahead of their game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, which was postponed to prioritize community safety. The Timberwolves observed a moment of silence for Preti, and broadcaster Rebecca Brunson voiced her sorrow over government actions disrupting communities.

Former Timberwolves player Karl-Anthony Towns expressed heartbreak over the events in his former home, calling for justice and accountability. Detroit Pistons coach JB Bickerstaff shared his empathy for those affected, underscoring the need for humanity and equal standards for all.

Within the WNBA, Nafeesa Collier reposted former President Barack Obama’s statement condemning Preti’s killing as a tragedy. Fellow players Brianna Turner and Natisha Hedeman publicly criticized ICE’s actions and violence against communities. Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jalen Clark shared footage of the incident, lamenting the state of the world.

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Minnesota’s major sports teams, along with leading local corporations, released a letter calling for de-escalation and peace. The NBA Players Association amplified calls for protecting free speech and standing with protestors. Hall of Famer Charles Barkley urged for maturity and accountability in addressing these issues.

Fans also showed solidarity: “ICE OUT” chants echoed during a women’s professional hockey game, which included a moment of silence for Preti. Frost forward Kelly Panek emotionally highlighted the importance of community strength and awareness amid turmoil. Even MLB’s Spencer Strider referenced historic injustices and echoed calls for justice.

This collective outpouring from athletes, teams, and fans underscores the deep connections between social issues and the sports community, advocating for compassion and change.


Fan Take: This movement matters deeply to WNBA fans because it highlights players using their platforms for social justice, emphasizing the league’s role in advocating for marginalized communities. It could inspire more athletes to engage in activism, helping to elevate the WNBA not only as a sports league but as a powerful voice in societal change.

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