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LeBron James, Steph Curry Among NBA Stars Voicing Support for Blackout Tuesday

Published 06/02/2020, 5:14 AM EDT

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The current situation in the United States of America is not good, to say the least. The country is facing the aftermath of a racial killing. The passing of George Floyd, who was suffocated to death by a Caucasian police officer, has sparked rage across the country. The NBA fraternity shared its grieving thoughts on the issue, and players like LeBron James aren’t letting this one slide past easily. 

There has been a drastic increase in violence employed by the protestors. From vandalizing the streets to looting stores, it doesn’t seem to stop. NBA Players and other athletes are trying to control the ongoing fierce protests with a more peaceful approach.

To put a halt to the severity of police brutality and racial discrimination in the country, several people are taking various steps to create widespread awareness. In a recent trend, the U.S. music industry took a pause to stand in solidarity against racial injustice. Blackout Tuesday is a peaceful initiative to curb the violence but, mention with even more pride that Black Lives Matter, just as much as everything else. 

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Vanessa Bryant, the wife of late LA Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, also contributed in the fight against racism. She posted an empty black photo on Instagram and left the caption blank, which will automatically translate with the viewers.

 

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LeBron James, Steph Curry, and several other NBA stars offer their support to the initiative

The sports industry is following the music industry’s decision to observe a Blackout Tuesday,  The idea of the blackout is to shut down for a day and hear everything that is happening outside on the streets. Naturally, a peaceful initiative like this always receives widespread attention from everyone. Hence, the NBA community spared no time in joining hands with the musicians to observe a black day. 

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James posted the same empty black photo on his Instagram. He added two hashtags to it. “#blackouttuesday” and “#BLM (Black Lives Matter).” Steph Curry, LeBron fierce rival on the court, joined hands with the four-time MVP to show his support to the issue. 

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The NBA led by example, as the league’s official page posted the same photo. “#NBATogther” was added to showcase its commitment towards fighting injustice. 

 

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21-year-old Luka Doncic also established his support of the matter by posting the picture on his Instagram page. Two-time NBA Champion Pau Gasol similarly supported the blackout with the same post. 

Damian Lillard, Chris Bosh, Draymond Green, Trae Young, Chris Paul, Ja Morant, Carmelo Anthony, and Danny Green. These are the names of a few of the NBA players who also took part in spreading awareness. Social media is a powerful tool and these athletes are instilling the belief through Instagram.

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The uniformity in the posts bring a beautiful feeling in one’s mind when going through them. The strength in unity is openly revealing through these pictures. There is a wise message we can gather from these posts. No matter how different our lives may function, but if there looms a problem to humans as a whole, we tend to stick with each other and work as a unit in resolving it. 

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Arjun Athreya is a senior writer at Essentially Sports and has been contributing since early 2020. Having developed an avid interest in sports at an early age, he pursued a Journalism degree and graduated from Madras Christian College. Arjun manages the Golf division and its content, and primarily covers news pertaining to the NBA as well.
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