See HBCUs that Chris Paul gave shoutouts to during NBA bubble play

In the NBA bubble, Chris Paul worked to raise awareness about Historically Black Colleges and Universities through messages and clothing.

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Oklahoma City Thunder point guard Chris Paul has made clear his affinity and respect for Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

In July, news broke that he joined on to produce a docuseries about basketball recruiting for the HBCUs.

In the NBA bubble over the last two months, he frequently wore HBCU outfits and ended many Zoom press conference, if not the majority of them, by giving a shout-out to whichever one he was representing that day.

One day it may have been about a family member, like a cousin who went to Florida A&M. On another, it may have been about a professional relationship, like former teammate Mo Williams, who is now the head coach of Alabama State Univeristy’s basketball team. Another day he mentioned Fox Sports’ Shannon Sharpe, a former NFL player who went to Savannah State.

“In doing this, I’ve been able to learn a lot,” Paul said on Aug. 10. “Just trying to bring awareness to … these Historically Black Colleges and Universities that I think a lot of times get overlooked because a lot of times they don’t get the proper funding that a lot of these other schools get.”

Here are some of the other outfits he wore during press conferences. All pictures were taken of the Zoom video: