CHICAGO – A day before arriving in his hometown of Chicago for a game between his Milwaukee Bucks and the Bulls at the United Center, Glenn “Doc” Rivers spoke about his team busing down for the game on Oct. 11 and said, “hopefully we get through the night, and not get arrested by ICE. And then we’ll be in good shape. Lot of brown people on our team.”

That set the stage for Rivers, on the eve of his 64 th birthday, to express his disappointment and anger about the mass arrests by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Chicago.

“It bothers me. I’m trying, I’m trying; I mean, it’s just awful what you watch and see, people getting zip tied. I mean, that’s not this country. That’s not what we’re about,” Rivers said in his pregame press conference Oct. 12 at the Uni

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