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Players kneel during anthem as NBA restarts in Florida | Malay Mail

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ORLANDO, July 31 — NBA players and coaches took a knee during the US national anthem as the NBA season restarted at Disney World in Florida on Thursday. Players from the Utah Jazz and New Orleans Pelicans wearing t-shirts bearing the slogan “Black Lives Matter” kneeled in unison just before...

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