Members of the Warriors react to Bucks boycotting Game 5 vs. Magic in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake

After the Bucks decided to boycott game 5 of their playoff series in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake, Warriors players showed their support on Twitter.

In response to the shooting of Jacob Blake, the Milwaukee Bucks boycotted game five of their postseason series against the Orlando Magic. 

On Sunday, Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot in the back seven times by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The city of Kenosha is located just 40 miles south of Milwaukee. 

The historic day in sports history caused a chain of reactions from players across the NBA. After the Bucks tilt against the Magic did not tipoff, a trio of members from the Golden State Warriors chimed in on Twitter. 

Via @Dami0nLee on Twitter: 

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Former Golden State point guards Shaun Livingston and Baron Davis praised the players for standing in unity. 

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After the postponement of NBA games at Disney World, the Golden State Warriors released a statement in response to the shooting of Blake. 

Via @warriors on Twitter: 

The recent events in Kenosha, Wis., where yet another young Black man, Jacob Blake, was shot by police, are appalling. Unfortunately, this is yet another example of an unacceptable pattern across our country, not only in recent months with George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, but for many painful years. We support NBA players in taking actions designed to shed light and send a loud and clear message: enough is enough. We are united in our stance against racial injustice.

Following the Bucks protest, two other playoff games were boycotted by players in the Orlando Bubble. The league has postponed postseason game fives of the Los Angeles Lakers-Portland Trail Blazers and Oklahoma City Thunder-Houston Rockets series.

 According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, NBA players are meeting in the Orlando Bubble to discuss how they’ll progress from Wednesday’s protests. Former Warrior and current NBPA VP Andre Iguodala is slated to speak at the meeting. 

The league has yet to announce if Thursday’s three playoff games will start as scheduled. News surrounding the status of Thursday’s games should follow after Wednesday night’s meeting in Orlando. 

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