Some NBA players may protest by boycotting playoffs

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But why cant they use the platform to even further the cause. Literally the whole world will be watching if NBA returns and they can do a lot with their platform if the players are really about social change.
Cause they don’t want to :umad:

world wide pandemic, no fans, being stuck at Disney campus for 3 months for some teams, and the protests. This season is a shyt show they should just scrap the season
 

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I already answered it







Is it about the bubble or civil rights? If it's solely about Civil Rights, why even mention anything as trivial as the bubble situation?:stopitslime:





....I see through your agenda filled posting:ufdup:



you're mad jordan got dragged for not speaking on the black plight and in your mind, this is a chance for lebron to catch heat for wanting to play instead of cancelling the season to "protest":pachaha:



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Why does it have to be one or the other? This is a complex issue. It's not black and white
 

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But why cant they use the platform to even further the cause. Literally the whole world will be watching if NBA returns and they can do a lot with their platform if the players are really about social change.
Cause they dont want to. Its that simple.
 
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Or the whole world wont be able to watch and they can really send a message. :manny:
A sitout will get 100% of the message across, playing will get 5%.
I can write the highlight now-
"We continue with our NBA coverage and like the Pelicans and the Rockets in the game before the Lakers and Clippers also wore shirts asking about social chamge. There you see Lebron James. James started the game off hot hitting 4 straight shots...."
And it'll be another 1:30 of highlights.

As opposed to an entire A and B block dedicated to a missing league.

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What message is that.... and why just the NBA...? You do mean all sports, including CFB and the NFL right?
 

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I get your point and yes it makes sense. Unfortunately humans will just go to the next thing which is the NFL coming back and everyone will just shift focus to watching football. We know the NFL theyll do a half ass anti-racism promo to check off the box and then back to scheduled programming. Again im not saying either side is right or wrong but its just my opinion on whats going to happen:yeshrug:

Yeah im just playing devils advocate.
I personally dont care if they comeback or not. I dont like how they're making Kyrie the bad guy for being like hol up let's get everybody voice in this.
I mean they should be worried they're league was hit relatively hard by rona with players catching it and they're the only ones who've been through it.

Either way if they arent wrapped up by the time NFL starts theyre 3rd fiddle regardless.
 

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So is it truly primarily about social change or is it combination of virus/being stuck in Orlando and social change?


Fam, if they gonna do it, then just do it. Don't talk about it, be about it.

but again, don't come back next season wondering why the cap is cut in half and shyt and start bytchin.
 
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Bro...this is my entire point...THANKS FOR SAYIN IT



If they wanna make change....use the cameras to do what they do best, shape America’s fabric.....everyone been watching the Last Dance....use that medium to kick the message.......but cats just wanna see everything upended even if it doesn’t make sense.....

the league not playing makes not a difference, but them playin does


Ima just say this


If recent events have taught us anything, its that following the status quo accomplishes absolutely NOTHING. The moment protestors stopped singing Kumbaya and We Shall Overcome and started fukking up these white people’s buildings and businesses all of a sudden Black Lives Matter became a REAL thing. With almost every Cac owned conglomerate making statements in support of combating white supremacy and law reform. Conversations about defunding corrupt police precincts became actual ACTION.

NBA players “kicked the message” while playing in the face of Trayvon Martin’s murder. They “Kicked the message” while playing amidst the Donald Sterling fiasco. If the BLACK NBA superstars actually sat out the season in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the call for systemic change in both Law enforcement and the judicial system, I would bet everything it would have a more powerful effect than a soundbyte after the game or an emotional instagram post.
 
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Damn. Yahoo sports coming with the heat

Yahoo is now a part of Verizon Media

Lost in the NBA’s latest return-to-play drama: Kyrie is right

"When the NBPA approved the NBA’s plan, we took it for granted that the season was a go. But let’s take a look at the fine print. Here’s the statement the NBPA released on its website on June 5:

The Board of Player Representatives of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) has approved further negotiations with the NBA on a 22-team return to play scenario to restart the 2019-20 NBA season. Various details remain to be negotiated and the acceptance of the scenario would still require that all parties reach agreement on all issues relevant to resuming play.

The NBPA didn’t approve a season. It approved a scenario. In the meantime, the NBA and the players who would like to trudge ahead with the season took a PR victory lap before earning it. :whew: Friday’s Zoom meeting was a reminder that you should never trot out the yellow championship rope until the game’s been won.:sadbron:

Consider all that’s been finalized before safety protocol: exhibition matches, roster sizes, access to golf courses; the time, location, format of games. If you’re an NBA player in the dark, why wouldn’t you be raising your hand wondering who’s watching out for your health and whether the continuation of the season is at all a worthwhile exercise:what:?

Considering the lack of effort to temper the public’s enthusiasm about the season returning, one wonders if the framing was deliberate:sas1:. The approval of the return-to-play scenario created so much optimism that legitimate concerns about playingwhether they are rooted in safety or social justicehave become framed as last-second heaves by disorganized late-comers:sas2:.

In any event, it’s not too late for players to speak up about whatever it is that bothers them about a return to play. In fact, this is their allotted time. The logistics of the bubble, its malleability and the players’ maneuverability were always next on the docket. Irving is not some interloper sneaking into the proceedings to wreak havoc before the die is cast. He’s an NBPA vice president, making an effort to hear the concerns of those he is trying to represent:whoo:.
 

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Yeah im just playing devils advocate.
I personally dont care if they comeback or not. I dont like how they're making Kyrie the bad guy for being like hol up let's get everybody voice in this.
I mean they should be worried they're league was hit relatively hard by rona with players catching it and they're the only ones who've been through it.

Either way if they arent wrapped up by the time NFL starts theyre 3rd fiddle regardless.

these journalist and TV networks need content. Making Kyrie the bad guy is calculated
 
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