Players and coaches from the New Orleans Pelicans, Utah Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers knelt alongside one another before the first games of the NBA restart.
Do we want to come together? To begin to heal the wound that has been reopened over and over in this nation since before we were a nation and finally let it scar?
UTEP men's basketball coach Rodney Terry held a powerful press conference on Wednesday, addressing the George Floyd killing by a Minneapolis police officer last week and advocated for racial justice in America.
As social media accounts have joined the movement to "Black Out Tuesday" across social media sites, local sports organizations, coaches and players have voiced their support for justice amid the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
Tiger Woods broke his silence and speaking out for the first time since George Floyd’s death, saying his heart goes out to Floyd, his family and everyone who is hurting right now.
In Sunday afternoon, the Philadelphia 76ers released a statement following the continued protests around the country, after the tragic death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN.