As protests broke out across the country in response to the wrongful death of George Floyd and others, some NBA players have gotten involved.
Celtics wing Jaylen Brown drove 15 hours from Boston down to Georgia, calling for the protest he would take part in to be peaceful:
Being a celebrity, being an NBA player, don’t exclude me from no conversations at all. First and foremost, I’m a black man and I’m a member of this community. … We’re raising awareness for some of the injustices that we’ve been seeing. It’s not OK.
Indiana guard Malcolm Brogdon followed Brown’s lead in the cause, as has Long Island Nets forward Justin Anderson, according to Tim Bontemps of ESPN.
Among others who are doing their part is Spurs guard Lonnie Walker IV, who helped clean up buildings in San Antonio that had been tagged with graffiti.
Spurs guard Lonnie Walker is helping remove graffiti from buildings and handing out water to workers after the protest in San Antonio.
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