Eight people donned "fight antisemitism" shirts in courtside seats at Monday night's Brooklyn Nets game in an apparent protest of star player Kyrie Irving's sharing a link to a film that includes dangerous tropes. The fans in matching shirts could not have been more visible near half-court at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, sitting between the scorers' table and the Indiana Pacers bench, during Brooklyn's 116-109 victory. TV viewers could clearly see the visual protest in nearly every Pacers' possession of the first half and almost all Nets shots in the final 24 minutes of play. Irving tweeted a link...