Utah Jazz shooting guard Kyle Korver says he and his teammates were “upset” after what happened between Oklahoma City Thunder star point guard Russell Westbrook and a Jazz fan back in March.

A Jazz fan told Westbrook to “get on your knees like you're used to.” Westbrook went on a profanity-laced rant back at the fan, who was banned from attending Jazz games for life.

In a piece for The Players' Tribune titled “Privileged”, Korver says the Jazz had a closed-door meeting with president Steve Starks:

In a closed-door meeting with the president of the Jazz the next day, my teammates shared stories of similar experiences they’d had — of feeling degraded in ways that went beyond acceptable heckling. One teammate talked about how his mom had called him right after the game, concerned for his safety in SLC. One teammate said the night felt like being “in a zoo.” One of the guys in the meeting was Thabo — he’s my teammate in Utah now. I looked over at him, and remembered his night in NYC.

Everyone was upset. I was upset — and embarrassed, too. But there was another emotion in the room that day, one that was harder to put a finger on. It was almost like….. disappointment, mixed with exhaustion. Guys were just sick and tired of it all.

Korver went on to say that he wants to hold Jazz fans, who are mostly white, accountable moving forward.