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We Are Not Okay: Robert Horry, Chris Webber and Kenny Smith React To Jacob Blake’s Shooting

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The haunting visual of Jacob Blake being viciously shot in his back seven times by a Kenosha police officer in front of his children leaving him paralyzed not only affected the athletes who provided us entertainment in these dark times, but also those who have to talk about them. 

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