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Jason Kelce received both support and backlash after his viral phone smash incident, but former NBA player Rashad McCants a surefire future Hall of Famer in the cornerback TMZ Sports he has no problem with how the Eagles legend handled an unruly Penn State fan this weekend.
Kelsey’s latest outburst has divided the masses…opponents say she crossed the line by repeating homophobic slurs the man made at her brother. Travisbefore the cell is staked on the pavement.

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The former North Carolina Tar Heels superstar shared his two cents while in Los Angeles this week before Kelce. addressed Things didn’t get any worse on Monday Night Countdown, and he said the provocateur should count his lucky stars.
“He’s lucky Kelce didn’t punch him,” McCantz said. “I think Jason is a stand-up guy. He did what he felt was right at the time, and that was to not hurt the person and hurt what he loved the most, and that’s that damn phone.”
The former Minnesota Timberwolves guard also addressed the homophobic language … and he points the finger at the guy who used the slur first.
“Someone is telling him ‘f-f’ about his brother,” he said. “You can’t pick and choose a victim.”

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The identity of the man in the video is unknown at this time… and law enforcement investigator the incident.
But when asked if it wouldn’t look bad for the audience to sue for his damaged phone, the 40-year-old said: “Justice will prevail.”
“Now it’s a new kind of justice.”
After all, McCent said, athletes are not “normal” people … and normal athletes shouldn’t be “treated to abnormal people.”
As for Kelce, he was remorseful on ESPN, saying he wasn’t proud of his actions.