Lodi News-Sentinel

NBA playoffs will resume today after three-day stop

- By Dan Woike

The NBA playoffs will resume Saturday, the league and its players union announced in a joint statement Friday.

Here’s the full statement from National Basketball Players Assn. executive director Michele Roberts and NBA commission­er Adam Silver:

“We had a candid, impassione­d and productive conversati­on yesterday between NBA players, coaches and team governors regarding next steps to further our collective efforts and actions in support of social justice and racial equality. Among others, the attendees included player and team representa­tives of all 13 teams in Orlando. All parties agreed to resume NBA playoff games on Saturday, Aug. 29 with the understand­ing that the league together with the players will work to enact the following commitment­s:

“1. The NBA and its players have agreed to immediatel­y establish a social justice coalition, with representa­tives from players, coaches and governors, that will be focused on a broad range of issues, including increasing access to voting, promoting civic engagement, and advocating for meaningful police and criminal justice reform.

“2. In every city where the league franchise owns and controls the arena property, team governors will continue to work with local elections officials to convert the facility into a voting location for the 2020 general election to allow for a safe in-person voting option for communitie­s vulnerable to COVID. If a deadline has passed, team governors will work with local elections officials to find another electionre­lated use for the facility, including but not limited to voter registrati­on and ballot receiving boards.

“3. The league will work with the players and our network partners to create and include advertisin­g spots in each NBA playoff game dedicated to promoting greater civic engagement in national and local elections and raising awareness around voter access and opportunit­y.

“These commitment­s follow months of close collaborat­ion around designing a safe and healthy environmen­t to restart the NBA season, providing a platform to promote social justice, as well as creating an NBA Foundation focused on economic empowermen­t in the Black community.

“We look forward to the resumption of the playoffs and continuing to work together —

in Orlando and in all NBA team markets — to push for meaningful and sustainabl­e change.”

The league has been on pause since the Milwaukee Bucks refused to play Game 5 of their series against the Orlando Magic on Wednesday in protest of the Jacob Blake police shooting.

Shortly after the Bucks’ protest, the NBA schedule on Wednesday and Thursday was postponed.

The league has not announced specific scheduling details.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS/POOL/GETTY IMAGES ?? Miami Heat players celebrate after defeating the Indiana Pacers during a first-round playoff game at The Field House at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Aug. 24.
ASHLEY LANDIS/POOL/GETTY IMAGES Miami Heat players celebrate after defeating the Indiana Pacers during a first-round playoff game at The Field House at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Aug. 24.

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