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Klay Thompson examines Patrick Beverly and Jason Williams over Crude Megan The Stallion Comments

Source: Raymond Hall / Greety

The man’s bar in 2025 seems to be parked in hell, and two NBA players decided to grab their price shovels and dig a little deeper.

Last week, on the hoopin ‘n hollerin’ podcast, former NBA players Jason Williams and Patrick Beverley showed what happened when they made their last drops of viral fame. In the process, they don’t just let them down; They remind us that accidental disrespect is not common in our culture, and how few men go back to check.

Fortunately, Klay Thompson is one of the few.

Let’s start with the obvious: Klay Thompson’s shooting has absolutely nothing to do with Megan The Stallion. Nothing. Nada. Zero. Zilch. There are many reasons why there has been a dip in Thompson’s performance, and none of them have to do with his relationship. There’s the Dallas Mavericks program, the loss of Luka Dončić, Kyrie Irving’s injured passing rotation, and eBB and the NBA’s long-running workflow – Those things explain the change in performance. But instead of bringing analysis related to the game of basketball, Jason “white chocolate” Williams chose minogyny.

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“It only takes one p – y to drag an entire war into the desert. That’s a powerful way,” Williams told Patrick Beverley. “Klay Thompson, I’m not saying ‘it is what it is … but that could be it.’

A person … What?

First, why is a man almost old enough to be her Father talking about Megan and her sex life? It gives the creeps.

Second, suspecting Megan as Klay’s partner, since she is some kind of destructive force when the conversation should be about basketball, has a veil The basic belief that a beautiful woman is somehow disturbed and that people fight only when a woman “gets in the way” is toxic. It’s minogyny dressed up as “sports banter,” and we’ve allowed it to evolve for far too long.

But that wasn’t the worst part. It was the assessment of Williams, a white man, referring to a very successful and successful black woman as “P *** y” in 2025 that was already funny, and the fact that a black person sat there and said nothing. Pat Bev never drank. He didn’t correct her. He did not protect her. He just laughed.

The silence was palpable and, frankly, embarrassing.

It shows exactly how some cowardly men have turned in the age of podcasts and the chase. Forget integrity, forget protecting black women, forget respect; These men are so desperate to be tested that they will allow a white man to reduce a black woman to their face with a few likes or a viral clip, and they are so disappointed that they fall for the “contradiction” money. These same men who once commanded respect in court, now reduced to exclaiming on microphones, trust someone, anyone, who still cares.

And let’s be crystal clear: this is not just about Megan You Stallion. It’s a pattern of black women who have been added to exist so that people can go viral. When a white person publicly disrespects a black woman and the black men who sit there, laugh, and condone it, it reveals a cultural sickness that we can no longer tolerate.

Enter Klay Thompson, the only adult in the room.

He didn’t avoid it. He had no smell. He didn’t play the PR game. Thompson commented directly under the podcast clip – publicly, loudly, and proudly defending his girlfriend as someone who knows that this loving woman is not a weakness but instead a strength, writing:

“Referring to my GF as a ‘P****’ is disgusting and disturbing,” Klay wrote. “Too much for someone who played in the NBA. How would you feel if I transferred to your wives in a better way? @

It was clean. Classy. UNOPOGOGOGETGETGETETETETETGETS and exactly the type of response that men should imitate.

He didn’t just protect Megan – he grounded her and affirmed her humanity. He wanted accountability and highlighted the depravity of the men involved without stooping to their level. That’s power. That’s leadership. That is masculine power that focuses on security, not insecurity. That’s how you command space without selling.

And honestly, going back and forth in their relationship has been wild. There are people here who are genuinely mad that Megan is truly loved after years of slander, lies, and murder from Tory Lanez- the man who shot her and then heard his fans abuse her. He was a victim. He was dragged to hell. And now that you are happy and loved, the denizens of the Internet are angry?

Make sense.

It’s the same force that sparked a surprise backlash by calling Russell Wilson “soft” for loving his wife, Ciara, out loud. This surprising tradition exists where a man who shows respect, love, or emotional intelligence is considered weak and ridiculous at this time. It gives you no idea how to handle a beautiful woman, or you have never been one.

And this is a real problem. Too many men confuse disrespect with subtlety, brutality with confidence, and minogyny with masculinity.

There is a much bigger problem in the real governance of the world, economic instability, global conflict – men who have grown up madly in love and madly in love.

Klay Thompson did what real men do: He stood up, he spoke out, he told the truth – even when he shouldn’t.

So again, I ask: Will real men be able to stand up?

BREAKFUT:

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