Overview
- Steve Kerr wore a Harvard basketball shirt during a postgame press conference to show solidarity with the university's defiance of Trump administration demands.
- Kerr condemned the administration's attempts to dictate university curricula and speech, calling it a violation of academic freedom.
- The Trump administration has frozen over $2 billion in federal grants to Harvard and threatened an additional $9 billion unless the university complies with policy changes, including cutting diversity programs and limiting foreign admissions.
- Harvard President Alan Garber publicly rejected the administration's demands, citing violations of First Amendment rights and government overreach.
- Kerr's public stance highlights the broader debate over academic freedom, federal funding as leverage, and the role of sports figures in political activism.