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NBA, union urge players to be socially aware

Adrian Wojnarowski ESPN NBA commissioner Adam Silver and Players Association Executive Director Michele Roberts co-signed a preseason letter to the league’s players encouraging them in the pursuit of social consciousness. In the letter, obtained by ESPN, Silver and Roberts told the players, “

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