NBA plans to allow players to promote social justice on their jerseys

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The NBA is working on a deal to allow players to replace the names on the backs of their jerseys with statements promoting social justice and racial equality.

The NBA and the NBPA announced Friday the league will resume play with 22 of its teams on July 30 at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla.“This includes strategies to increase Black representation in all positions across the NBA and its teams, [to] ensure greater inclusion of Black-operated businesses across NBA business activities, and the formation of an NBA foundation to expand educational and economic development opportunities across the Black community,” Silver said.

“Just know that you’re going to continue to hear us. Just know that,” Paul said earlier this week. “It’s never a shut-up-and-dribble situation. You’re going to continue to hear us and see us.”

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