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More US sports events postponed in protest at Jacob Blake shooting

The NHL is the latest major US sport to call off games as athletes protest against racial injustice following the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin last week.

Three NBA play-off games, two Major League Baseball matches, three WNBA fixtures and five Major League Soccer games were postponed after player-led actions in response to the shooting of African-American Blake and the civil unrest that has followed.

NBA players have agreed to resume the postseason, according to reports, but Thursday night’s three playoff games will not take place.

The players decided to end their boycott and resume the NBA playoffs in a meeting on Thursday.

A second night of WNBA games were also postponed and other teams and sports pondered whether they would play on.

“This is not a strike. This is not a boycott. This is a affirmatively day of reflection, a day of informed action and mobilisation,” WNBA players union president Nneka Ogwumike said on ESPN.

Thursday’s two National Hockey League play-off matches were also postponed.

Former US President Barack Obama wrote on Twitter: “I commend the players on the Bucks for standing up for what they believe in, coaches like @DocRivers and the NBA and the WNBA for setting an example. It’s going to take all our institutions to stand up for our values.”

Tennis player Naomi Osaka has opted to play her re-arranged Western & Southern Open semi-final against Elise Mertens on Friday, after initially withdrawing, saying “before I am an athlete, I am a black woman”.

She reconsidered her decision after organisers suspended play for Thursday to show solidarity with athletes from other sports.

Blake was shot on Sunday in Kenosha, Wisconsin – 40 miles from Milwaukee – in the back, and the incident was captured on phone video, igniting new protests over racial injustice in several cities.

Wednesday’s multi-sport response began when the Milwaukee Bucks boycotted their play-off game against the Orlando Magic.

Naomi Osaka had been due to compete in the semi-final of the Western & Southern Open
Naomi Osaka had been due to compete in the semi-final of the Western & Southern Open

Leading 3-1 and needing one more win to move into the Eastern Conference semi-finals, the Bucks did not emerge from their locker room for practice ahead of game five.

The NBA swiftly postponed its two other play-off games scheduled for Wednesday night between the Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers and the Houston Rockets and Oklahoma City Thunder.

Baseball matches between the Cincinnati Reds and Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee, and between the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres in San Diego, were also postponed.

“The players from the Brewers and Reds have decided to not play tonight’s baseball game,” players from both teams said in a joint statement.

Nashville players take a knee in solidarity before their game against Orlando City which did take place
Nashville players take a knee in solidarity before their game against Orlando City which did take place

“With our community and our nation in such pain, we wanted to draw as much attention to the issues that really matter, especially racial injustice and systemic oppression.”

Mariners pitcher Justin Dunn tweeted: “Enough is enough.”

The remaining major league matches set down for Wednesday were either in progress or just about to start when the announcements were made.

Inter Miami players wear Black Lives Matter shirts after it was announced their game against Atlanta United would be postponed
Inter Miami players wear Black Lives Matter shirts after it was announced their game against Atlanta United would be postponed

Former world No 1 Osaka later announced her withdrawal decision on Twitter, hours after qualifying for a semi-final against Belgium’s Elise Mertens in the last lead-up tournament to the US Open, which begins on Monday.

Osaka wrote on Twitter: “Watching the continued genocide of Black people at the hands of people is honestly making me sick to my stomach.”

The WNBA followed the NBA’s lead by also postponing its three scheduled Wednesday matches, before Major League Soccer announced the postponement of five of its six scheduled fixtures.

Bucks senior vice president Alex Lasry wrote on Twitter: “Some things are bigger than basketball. The stand taken today by the players and org shows that we’re fed up. Enough is enough. Change needs to happen.”

 

Source: Sky Sports

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