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Five years after being fired by his radio station and resigning as the Kings’ play-by-play announcer, Grant Napear is back on ...
It’s going to be the Grant Napear show that people have listened to for decades,” Napear said. “I’m coming back to win.” ...
Former Sacramento Kings broadcaster Grant Napear joined OutKick's "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" to talk about his firing in 2020.
Sportscaster Grant Napear, who was fired five years ago for tweeting “All Lives Matter,” is back at work, taking over the ...
After years in exile, former Sacramento Kings broadcaster Grant Napear is returning to the airwaves in California’s capital city. Napear is making his return to Sacramento radio on the local Fox ...
A federal judge has ruled against former Sacramento Kings play-by-play announcer Grant Napear in his wrongful termination suit. Napear was fired from his radio show in 2020 after he responded to ...
— Grant Napear (@GrantNapearshow) June 1, 2020 That so many former Kings players came forward to say they weren’t surprised by Napear’s comments only made the end result easier to see coming.
Grant Napear, the longtime Kings play-by-play announcer and popular Sacramento radio host, lost both jobs Tuesday after a weekend social media storm led to accusations of racial insensitivity.
Grant Napear lost his job with the Sacramento Kings over his "all lives matter" social media comment directed at former Kings player DeMarcus Cousins.
On the Thursday edition of the Grant Napear Show, former Sacramento King Doug Christie joined Grant in studio for the entire show, while the football games of the night were previewed from every ...
Grant Napear, the longtime television play-by-play broadcaster for the Sacramento Kings, resigned two days after tweeting “All Lives Matter” in a conversation with DeMarcus Cousins, one of the ...
NBA announcer Grant Napear placed on leave for tweeting ‘All Lives Matter’ By Mark Fischer Published June 1, 2020 ...