As the world prayed for and thought about Paris following terrorist attacks in the city Friday night, one NBA player decided Sunday to send a message with his play and appearance.
Knicks forward Kevin Seraphin scored a season-high 12 points against the Pelicans with the word “Paris” and peace sign inscribed in his haircut. Seraphin, a Frenchman, dedicated the Knicks' 95-87 win to the victims of the attack and has been outspoken about his support of his homeland on Twitter.
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This win is dedicated to all the victims of Paris' attacks.#PrayforParis #Parisstrong #PeaceForParis pic.twitter.com/y8g8sUTxdl
— kslife (@kevin_seraphin) November 15, 2015
I could not even sleep #paris When life become a movie...#iamparis this is sad how some people don't respect life We got to be strong 🇫🇷💯
— kslife (@kevin_seraphin) November 14, 2015