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The very easy answer to the titled question of this piece is a resounding yes from me. But you’re reading to know exactly why I feel this way, and boy, will I take pleasure in telling you. The Atlanta Hawks planned to celebrate Atlanta culture on Monday with Magic City Night .
It was to be a night where the culture of the popular gentleman’s establishment would be celebrated for its contributions to the city of Atlanta. And the Hawks would’ve gotten away with it if it weren’t for that meddling Luke Kornet of the San Antonio Spurs. A history lesson It may seem jocular to most that a strip club would have the cultural stamp that Magic City does, but it’s no laughing matter.
They set a standard for how to run an adult entertainment establishment in a contemporary era. So, their influence spans not only culture, but business, and well, even cuisine. Cuisine was going to be and may still be a key aspect of Monday night’s game.
The Hawks were to showcase Magic City’s famed chicken wings at the game with two flavors. Lemon pepper and “LouWill” lemon pepper wings were going to be highlighted options for those in attendance, with the latter being named after former NBA player and legendary patron Lou Williams. View on Threads He doesn’t even go here What was to be expected to be a fun and unique night took a turn when Kornet of the Spurs voiced concerns over the stigma of strip clubs being “promoted” at NBA games.
Not only was it disheartening to hear someone express dismay over a history they clearly aren’t familiar with. But for a white man to have the audacity to think his opinion should matter in this case is even more egregious, and quite frankly, very American. So, Kornet has been catching strays from all of the NBA notable pundits and former players.