San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet made waves with his criticism of the Atlanta Hawks’ “Magic City Monday” promotional night set for March 16.In a statement, the Hawks announced the promotional night as a “collaboration to celebrate the city’s iconic cultural institution Magic City,” an Atlanta-based adult entertainment venue. Kornet pleaded that the NBA should “desire to protect and esteem women” and labelled the allowance of the collaboration as “being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.” Kornet received support from his former Boston Celtics teammate and current Warrior Al Horford for his statement. Horford’s current teammate, Draymond Green, pushed back on Kornet’s criticism on his podcast “The Draymond Green Show.” “I think to point out that they have esteem issues because that’s the line of work they chose, I actually think is less protective of women because you’re condemning something – it’s actually an art,” Green said....