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.JLew1050 writes that the Raptors won’t let the return of basketball take the spotlight off fight for social justice. MORE:

He was asked nine questions, all of them basketball-related. He waited for one that would allow him to speak about the topic most pressing on his mind, but it never came. So, the Toronto Raptors’ forward left us with an impassioned call to action.

“I think with our league, what we’re doing as players is we’re voicing everything we need to voice,” said. “We’re always going to continue to talk about justice for Breonna Taylor. We’re talking about voting. We’re talking about voting suppression, we’re going to continue to push the issues on the back of our jerseys, in our interviews and in our process.

From the moment the Raptors arrived on the Disney campus – making the two-hour drive from Naples, Fla., in a pair of busses with “Black Lives Matter” written in large, white letters across the sides – they’ve set the bar.. “Right after our first team meeting, they’ve been really quick to respond to the feedback from the players and really proactive in making sure they’re behind us every step of the way. I thought the bus was really cool and the publicity that it got.

The jerseys, like the rest of the messaging, serve a purpose – to help spread awareness and keep the conversation going – but the Raptors recognize that it’s just a small part of what they can and should be doing to make a difference.. “I think there’s a lot bigger fish to fry and a lot more work to do. There [are] real issues going on. Breonna Taylor’s killers are still walking around and living a very free life.

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