The Philippines adultsports world had pretty much every reaction you could imagine to Donald Trump's victory on Tuesday.
Throughout the campaign, athletes continually made their opinions known. Clinton garnered endorsements from big names like LeBron James, and Trump earned support from Tom Brady, thought the star quarterback wasn't particularly open about it. Colin Kaepernick wouldn't side with either, calling both presidential candidates "proven liars."
So it wasn't surprising that members of the sports community were equally vocal after Trump beat Hillary Clinton to become the United States President-Elect.
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Many — including Indianapolis Colts cornerback Vontae Davis and New York Knicks star Joakim Noah — were simply shocked.
pic.twitter.com/07ygrJatTF
— Vontae Davis (@vontaedavis) November 9, 2016
How!!!!!
— Joakim Noah (@JoakimNoah) November 9, 2016
Others expressed their sadness.
#ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/fzDWcpnJRg
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) November 9, 2016
Mood!! pic.twitter.com/WAtoJYP4aP
— Enes Kanter (@Enes_Kanter) November 9, 2016
😩
— DeMarcus Cousins (@boogiecousins) November 9, 2016
Golfer John Daly and former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling — a vocal conservative — showed support for Trump.
It was so quiet in the Clinton campaign headquarters last night you could hear an email being deleted......
— Curt Schilling (@gehrig38) November 9, 2016
Congrats my grt friend & President of the US! @realDonaldTrump #NowMakeAmericaGreatAgain bc I know u will! Thk u 4 putting Americans 1st 🇺🇸
— John Daly (@PGA_JohnDaly) November 9, 2016
On the other hand, former NFL player Lance Moore and Indiana Pacers player Kevin Seraphin bid goodbye to Barack Obama.
I sure will miss you @BarackObama.
— Lance Moore (@LanceMoore16) November 9, 2016
💯😂 pic.twitter.com/Z5yOgnC4O7
— kslife (@kevin_seraphin) November 9, 2016
Despite the divided country that Tuesday night's results demonstrated, two athletes shared messages of unity.
No matter who the president is, we all still have the choice everyday to be positive, respectful, and to spread love to one another.
— evan turner (@thekidet) November 9, 2016
Election has almost equally divided America. Challenge moving forward is reunite us to continue making the USA the greatest country in earth
— Willie Bloomquist (@williebloom) November 9, 2016
Finally, some looked to the future.
What happens next? I seriously don't know...
— Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) November 9, 2016
Time for Hollywood to pony up and head for the border #illhelpyoupack #beatit
— Jake Arrieta (@JArrieta34) November 9, 2016
Pray for our country and our leadership.
— Vernon Wells (@VernonWells10) November 9, 2016
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