Officialsportsbetting.com NBA Betting Sources: NBA unlikely to place names of police-brutality victims on players' jerseys

Sources: NBA unlikely to place names of police-brutality victims on players' jerseys

It is an extremely complex topic, and the union wants to exercise sensitivity in trying to push the BLM movement forward.

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