Heat, Celtics Kneel in Protest Over Kenosha Ruling and Storming of Capitol by Pro-Trump Mob

The Miami Heat and Boston Celtics staged a protest during the national anthem and explained why they're playing with a heavy heart.

January 7, 2021
Celtics players look on during the national anthem before the game against the Heat.
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Nearly every player and coach on the Miami Heat and Boston Celtics took a knee during the playing of the national anthem prior to Wednesday's game.

The protest was in response to the announcement that Kenosha police officer Rusten Sheskey would not face charges for shooting Jacob Blake seven times in the back, and leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. The decision comes on the heels of the events earlier today in Washington DC where a pro-Trump mob breached the U.S. Capitol, and didn't receive anywhere close to treatment that Black people receive from authorities for doing far less.

Players from both teams explained their decision in a lengthy joint statement.

According to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Celtics players held a players-only meeting less than an hour before tonight's contest in Miami's locker room. Shortly before tip-off, the Celtics walked off the court, but planned on releasing the aforementioned statement explaining why they were playing with a heavy heart.

The Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks organized a protest of their own shortly after tip-off.

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