While speaking at the TechCrunch event in San Francisco on Tuesday, Stephen Curry didn’t talk much about basketball.

When asked who he supports during the upcoming presidential election, Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, Curry simply said “Hillary” without going into his reasoning.

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Then later, the subject of Colin Kaepernick was introduced and Curry explained why he doesn’t plan to protest or sit during the national anthem during the upcoming season.

Stephen Curry says he'll "most likely stand" during national anthem this year, but supports Kaepernick pic.twitter.com/5Zo8EGLsev — Anthony Slater (@anthonyVslater) September 14, 2016

“I’ll most likely stand,” he said. “If you follow the way he talks and the message he’s trying to send with his act, from his mouth, he’s not disrespecting veterans. He’s not disrespecting military. That’s not his intention. He’s obviously continued the act to create a conversation for more social justice and things of that nature.

“So, I’ve been a part of certain conversations off the grid, and finding different ways to make our community better, especially for African Americans. And so, that’s not the way that I would do it, but I support him in his attempt to start a conversation or continue the conversation.”

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Though it appears it won’t happen, it would have been interesting to see how the country and the Bay Area reacted to a two-time NBA MVP making a social stand instead of struggling backup quarterback.