Grizzlies' Morant apologizes after
anti-police post
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[June 30, 2020]
Memphis Grizzlies rookie guard
Ja Morant apologized on Twitter on Monday for reposting an
anti-police image on social media.
On Sunday, Morant, who wears No. 12, displayed an image that had the
word "F---" and 12 on the back of his jersey. "F--- 12" is an
anti-police term, according to the Urban Dictionary.
The 20-year-old wrote "want dat on my jersey fr" to accompany the
image. The NBA is working toward allowing players to personalize
their jerseys with statements that promote social justice issues or
charitable causes when the season restarts next month.
The post since has been deleted from his social media accounts.
"I want to first apologize for reposting something that didn't
clearly and accurately convey what I wanted to share," he wrote. "My
post was intended to focus on the bad cops who get away with the
murder of unarmed Black men and women, and those who continue to
harass peaceful BLACK LIVES MATTER protestors.
"I know there are good cops ‘12' out there. I know some, and a few
are family. I am thankful to the cops at Murray State who took care
of me and the cops who continue to watch over me with the Grizzlies.
We NEED good cops to step up and make sure other cops are not
abusing their power."
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Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant (12) attempts to save the ball
from going out of bounds during the second half against the Phoenix
Suns at Talking Stick Resort Arena. Jan 5, 2020; Phoenix, Arizona,
USA; Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Morant has been involved in the Black Lives Matter cause. Earlier
this month, he asked a judge in Kentucky to remove a century-old
statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that is near the campus of
Murray State, where he played two seasons.
"As a young Black man, I cannot stress enough how disturbing and
oppressive it is to know the city still honors a Confederate war
general defending white supremacy and hatred," Morant wrote in a
letter to Judge Kenneth C. Imes, per the Paducah Sun.
(Field Level Media)
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