The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

NBA to allow players to replace names on jerseys

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LOS ANGELES — In an attempt to continue to keep focus on the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight against social injustice and racial inequality, the NBA will allow players to replace the names on the backs of their jerseys with statements promoting those causes.

People with knowledge of the situation told the Los Angeles Times that the league; the National Basketball Players Associatio­n, the union that represents its players; and Nike, the jersey manufactur­er, are working on a deal to allow for this to happen as the league prepares to restart its season July 30 in Orlando, Fla., at Walt Disney World.

Earlier this week, NBA Commission­er Adam Silver said the league wanted to use its return as a way to increase awareness and to implement change in society.

“This includes strategies to increase Black representa­tion in all positions across the NBA and its teams, (to) ensure greater inclusion of blackopera­ted businesses across NBA business activities, and the formation of an NBA foundation to expand educationa­l and economic developmen­t opportunit­ies across the Black community,” Silver said. “Ultimately, whether it’s fighting racism or a pandemic, we’re coming back because sports matter in our society.”

NBPA President Chris Paul said the players in Orlando plan to make good use of the attention they anticipate receiving.

“Just know that you’re going to continue to hear us. Just know that,” Paul said earlier this week. “It’s never a shut-up-and-dribble situation. You’re going to continue to hear us and see us.”

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Robert Laberge / Getty Images The NBA will allow players to replace the names on the backs of their jerseys with statements promoting social justice causes.

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