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49ers’ Deebo Samuel defends wearing Yankees, Mets hat at Warriors game

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Deebo defends wearing hat with Yankees, Mets logos at Dubs game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bayarea

Deebo Samuel is defending his fashion choices after recently facing backlash for what he wore to the Golden State Warriors game on Sunday.

Sitting courtside alongside 49ers sensation Brock Purdy for the Warriors’ Christmas Day clash against the Memphis Grizzlies, Samuel accessorized his fit with a blinged-out chain, some shades and a hat. But not just any hat.

The cap had the New York Yankees and New York Mets logos on it.

It might not seem like a big deal to some, but for Bay Area baseball fans who just had to witness two of the San Francisco Giants’ top offseason targets take their talents to The Big Apple — Aaron Judge to the Yankees and Carlos Correa to the Mets — it stung a little to see their star 49ers “wide back” supporting both New York teams.

On Tuesday, Samuel took to social media to respond to the criticism.

Perhaps it was the timing of it all, really.

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The Judge news was a heartbreaker because Giants fans really hoped and believed the AL home run king would come back home and play for his childhood team. The Correa madness, which reportedly has not come to an end, is still a sore subject for a fiasco that continues.

It’s hard to blame Bay Area sports fans who are understandably very passionate about their teams, but to Samuel, it simply was just fashion.

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