Garrett Temple recently revealed he would was joining Caris LeVert (Black Lives Matter), Joe Harris (Equality) and Dzanan Musa (Peace) in wearing a social justice message on the back of his uniform while in the Disney bubble. The veteran wing has chosen “Education Reform” as his message.
But those four players aren’t the only Nets who will wear social justice messages on the backs of their uniforms.
The other 10 players on the active rosters will also wear social justice messages throughout the NBA’s restart of the 2019-20 season.
Here’s what each player chose:
- Jarrett Allen – Se Se Puede (Yes We Can)
- Justin Anderson – Equality
- Chris Chiozza – Black Lives Matter
- Jamal Crawford – Equality
- Donta Hall – Equality
- Tyler Johnson – How Many More
- Rodions Kurucs – Peace
- Timothé Luwawu Cabarrot – Liberté
- Jeremiah Martin – How Many More
- Lance Thomas – Say Her Name
The message is clear.
Here's what our guys will be wearing on the back of their jerseys in Orlando: pic.twitter.com/R9ev239zq2
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) July 21, 2020
The other available messages that no Nets player chose (per Marc Spears of The Undefeated) are:
Say Their Names, Vote, I Can’t Breathe, Justice, Freedom, Enough; Power to the People, Justice Now, Liberation, See Us, Hear Us, Respect Us, Love Us, Listen, Listen to Us, Stand Up, Ally, Anti-Racist, I Am A Man, Speak Up, Group Economics, Education Reform, and Mentor.