How many of those players on the remaining 8 playoff teams are actually going to engage in public protests or take any meaningful actions?
Not sure how much money is at stake right now.
But might as well play things out, and both the players and league take some of their earnings and set up a foundation to organize folks to vote, to learn non-violent protest tactics, to spread news/info, and hire lawyers to represent those abused by police at the margins (homeless folks and indigents).
Bo, over there, I don't think you
quite get what's going on here. The level of anger.
After Jacob Blake.
After Kyle Rittenhouse was encouraged by the police before the shooting.
Allowed to walk away by the police after the shooting.
The day after a racist president urged him on him by bringing the St. Louis duo on stage at the RNC.
How many? A hell of a lot..most? half? You can bet the two most important. Lebron & Kawhi. They're the two leading the charge to cancel the season.
And as for the earnings share, it's not about a $. It's about enough is enough.
The stuff you're talking about, it's already happening. This ain't some bullshit faux celebrity posing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/24/us/politics/lebron-james-poll-workers.html
If they decide not to play, it's because they decide other things are way more important and they've got things they need to do.
If they decide to keep playing it's because they decide continuing to be on their stage is the best way to amplify their voices, but it won't be to for a dollar slice.
But they've already had a huge impact with the move rippling through sports.
Shut up and dribble ain't happening.
*** I also don't think you get how personal this is. Every black person. Every person of color. This has nothing to do with people at the margins (homeless folks and indigents), though after 400 years, every black person is still "at the margins." Just stop and think for a second. This is how Masai Ujiri's moment of celebration went. Masai F'ing Ujiri.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/masai-ujiri/