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NBA Will Paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ On Courts When Play Resumes: Report

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When the NBA restarts, the league will definitely make sure to remind viewers that ‘Black Lives Matter.’

According to reports, the NBA will paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ on NBA courts when the action tips off at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports at Walt Disney World in Orlando.

Viewers can expect to see ‘Black Lives Matter’  “inside the sidelines of all three arenas at Disney World in Orlando, ESPN reported Monday.”

USA Today further reports ‘Black Lives Matter’ will be on two sides of each court, in front of the broadcast booth and scorer’s table.

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Photo: Michael A. McCoy / Getty

NBA Will Paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ On Courts When Play Resumes: Report 

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