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Doc Rivers Draws Parallels Between NBA Players Taking a Knee During the National Anthem, the Death of George Floyd

Following a 103-101 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night, Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers drew parallels between his team deciding to take a knee during the national anthem and the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. Suggested Reading Were Black Folks Ever Woke, Answered Tyler Perry Accuser…

Following a 103-101 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night, Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers drew parallels between his team deciding to take a knee during the national anthem and the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.

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โ€œHow long do you think the national anthem lasted?โ€ he asked members of the media. โ€œTwo minutes? So the hardest thing that happened to me in the game today was kneeling for two minutes. My knee was hurting! In the middle of it Iโ€™m thinking, โ€˜In two minutes my knee is hurting, yet there is a guy that had his knee on someoneโ€™s neck for eight minutes.

โ€œThink about that. The national anthem took two minutes. There were guys who needed towels and things to get under their knees. And yet, someone kneeled on another human beingโ€™s neck for eight minutes. Thatโ€™s nuts when you think about it.โ€

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As we reported at The Root, on May 26, four Minneapolis police officers involved in the death of George Floyd were relieved of duty after an investigation was launched by the FBI.

During Floydโ€™s arrest, which civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump called โ€œabusive, excessive and inhumane,โ€ officer Derek Chauvin was found to have kneeled on Floydโ€™s neck for eight minutes and forty-six seconds. He was subsequently charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

Shoutout to Doc Rivers for keeping proper perspective as he pursues the Clippersโ€™ first NBA title.


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