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Los Angeles Lakers players say they are unified on social justice and NBA season resumption

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Though several NBA players reportedly voiced their opposition to resuming the season as a protest against racism and social injustice, the Los Angeles Lakers' roster remains undivided on the resumption of the season, according to reports.

The news came a day after Lakers back-up center Dwight Howard told CNN that now is not the time to resume basketball in light of the protests that broke out across the nation and the world following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police last month.

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Contrary to Howard's statement, however, more than one Lakers player told ESPN everyone is on the same page.

"(There is) no divide," one Lakers player told ESPN. "Still have some time to figure things out as a league and as a team," another said.

Kyrie Irving #11 of the Brooklyn Nets handles the ball against the Detroit Pistons on January 25, 2020 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
Image: Kyrie Irving handles the ball against the Detroit Pistons

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving reportedly lobbied fellow players on Friday to sit out the scheduled resumption of play as a protest against racism, multiple media outlets reported.

According to The Athletic's Shams Charania, Irving told more than 80 NBA players on a conference call, "I don't support going into Orlando. I'm not with the systematic racism and the (expletive). Something smells a little fishy. I'm willing to give up everything I have (for social reform)."

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Image: Dwight Howard celebrates a defensive play during the Lakers' win over the Pistons

ESPN reported that the Lakers initially had concerns after hearing Howard's comments, but his agent, Charles Briscoe, told the outlet Howard has not made a decision about playing this season as he has not thought about basketball in recent weeks.

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"The statement was about social injustice and racism," Briscoe told ESPN. "Yet everybody is still talking about whether basketball should be played. He isn't saying that basketball shouldn't be. He is just saying that you should not be taking attention away from what is going on in the country to talk about basketball. Basketball is just a sport, at the end of the day. But what is going on with people dying in the streets, that is something real. That statement, it had nothing to do with sports. It had everything to do with racism and social injustice."

One Lakers player who has not spoken out against resuming play is Lakers star LeBron James. On Sunday, LA Clippers guard Patrick Beverley tweeted that if James is ready to play, all players better be ready for play to resume.

"Hoopers say what y'all want," Beverley tweeted. "If @KingJames said he hooping. We all hooping. Not Personal only BUSINESS #StayWoke."

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The NBA season was suspended on March 11 due to the coronavirus pandemic. The league intends to finish the coronavirus-interrupted season and the playoffs at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida.

Team training camps are set to be held July 9-29 before the season restarts on July 30.

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Floyd, an unarmed black man, was killed on May 25 after a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeled on his neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. His death sparked global protests and sports teams across the world have spoken out publicly against racism, with players from several NBA teams taking part in protests.

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