NBA players meet Pope Francis to discuss social justice issues
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[November 24, 2020]
(Reuters) - Five NBA players met
with Pope Francis at the Vatican on Monday to discuss social justice
issues following a season where combating racial inequality was a
dominant theme.
The players who met the Pope were Anthony Tolliver, Kyle Korver,
Sterling Brown, Jonathan Isaac and Marco Belinelli as well as
National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) executive director
Michele Roberts.
"Today's meeting was an incredible experience," Tolliver, who plays
power forward for the Memphis Grizzlies, was quoted as saying in an
NBPA news release https://nbpa.com/news/nbpa-delegation-meets-with-pope-francis.
"With the Pope's support and blessing, we are excited to head into
this next season reinvigorated to keep pushing for change and
bringing our communities together."
Video of the meeting showed the players presenting the Pope with gifts
including an Orlando Magic jersey.
Roberts said the meeting validated the power of the players' voices.
"That one of the most influential leaders in the world sought to have a
conversation with them demonstrates the influence of their platforms,"
said Roberts.
"I remain inspired by our players' continued commitment to serve and
support our community."
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Pope Francis meets a
delegation of five NBA players and officials from the National
Basketball Players Association at the Vatican November 23, 2020.
Vatican Media/Handout via REUTERS
The league and its players ramped up their calls for system-wide
reforms last season after the death in May of George Floyd, a Black
man who died in police custody in Minneapolis in an incident that
was captured on video.
The COVID-19 interrupted season resumed inside a bio-secure bubble
in Florida with players wearing social justice messages on their
jerseys and "Black Lives Matter" printed on the basketball courts.
The new NBA regular season is scheduled to kick off on Dec. 22.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; editing by Ken Ferris)
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