Lin Dunn, director of the Indiana Fever, has sparked controversy by calling for Brittney Griner’s expulsion from the U.S. Olympic team following Griner’s protest during the national anthem.

Dunn criticized Griner’s actions, stating that athletes who disrespect the anthem should not represent the country. This statement has ignited a debate about the balance between personal expression and national duty.
Griner, known for her social activism, protested to highlight systemic injustices, a move supported by some but criticized by others who feel it undermines national unity.

Dunn’s call raises broader questions about patriotism, protest, and the role of athletes in society. The debate continues to evolve, reflecting tensions between individual rights and national pride.