The NBPA and Black Players For Change Team Up For Joint PSA

The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) in partnership with Black Players for Change (BPC) released a joint video this week, addressing systemic racism and police brutality by calling for change and civic engagement this November.

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Written and produced by both organizations, the one-minute video signifies the Players’ collective commitment to keep social justice and racial equality at the forefront of the conversation heading into the upcoming election.

Fifteen members of the NBPA and BPC participated in the video filmed in Orlando, FL while players were competing in their respective season restarts. Featured players include NBPA members Malcolm Brogdon, Jaylen Brown, Andre Iguodala, Jayson Tatum, Austin Rivers and BPC members Sean Johnson, Darlington Nagbe, Warren Creavalle, Daryl Dike, Marlon Hairston, Saad Abdul-Salaam, Khiry Shelton, Sebastian Ibeagha, Mason Toye and Benji Michel.

The video also features unique player-designed shirts supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. Tops designed by Philadelphia Union midfielder Warren Creavalle were worn by NBPA members with the phrases, “Silence is Violence”, “Black and Proud” and “Black All the Time”, displayed on the front of the shirts.

These same tops were worn during the historic protest before the first game of the “MLS Is Back” tournament in Orlando. Similarly, BPC members wore t-shirts designed by NBPA member Russell Westbrook and his clothing brand, Honor The Gift, in collaboration with NBPA.

Those shirts were created to honor victims of police brutality and systemic racism as well as to highlight some of the phrases that players wanted on their jerseys for the season restart but were ultimately not on the approved list of options.

“We stand with our brothers from Black Players for Change as a reminder that we will not forget about the victims of police brutality and racial injustice and we will not stop fighting for change,” said NBPA President Chris Paul.  “We urge everyone to fight with us and use their vote to make a difference in this coming election.”

“We are honored to collaborate with our brothers in the NBPA in the struggle for racial equality and human rights,” said BPC Executive Director Justin Morrow. “Our hope is the messaging in the video will resonate with all those standing shoulder to shoulder with us as we do our part to make change.”

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