Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Milwaukee Bucks Are Refusing To Play Today's NBA Playoff Game In "Protest" For Social Justice

Milwaukee Bucks Are Refusing To Play Today's NBA Playoff Game In "Protest" For Social Justice Tyler Durden Wed, 08/26/2020 - 16:45 It appears boycotting entire games is the new "taking a knee". At least, that's what breaking news out of the NBA is making it out to look like. Those who were ready for an afternoon of playoff basketball and were getting set to tune into this afternoon's Milwaukee Bucks vs. Orlando Magic game 5 are going to be sorely disappointed. Why? The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly refusing to play. Story: The Orlando Magic showed up for their NBA playoff game. The Milwaukee Bucks didn’t, days after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin. A history-making boycott is underway in the Bubble. @PostSports https://t.co/bd0eGQFKd5 pic.twitter.com/f6zS4kHwrh — Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) August 26, 2020 The team "never took the floor before the start of Game 5 against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday" according to NBA.com. The same report says that "players across the league have been adamant that more needs to be done to effect social change after the recent police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin." The Orlando Magic followed suit, returning to their locker room since there was nobody to compete against.  No Milwaukee Bucks or Orlando Magic players took the court for the start of Game 5. pic.twitter.com/5MYZ85MjWP — NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) August 26, 2020 Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN a has said the Bucks have decided to boycott the entire game. This should go over great with the league's fans and the advertisers who have signed up for spots during the game today. Then the question becomes - if players chose to simply not play - what are the leagues and teams paying them for? How long before people in other professions decide to simply walk out on their jobs in the name of "justice"? Magic players walking off the court after the Bucks boycott Game 5 (via @NBAonTNT)pic.twitter.com/zPcb7NUUbw — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 26, 2020
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