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The NBA announced that it would postpone the game. Why?

The NBA announced the postponement of the game because many NBA players announced their decision to strike in support of the current black movement in the United States. The strike began on August 26th, US time. The NBA originally arranged three games on that day, namely the first game: Bucks versus Magic, the second game: Thunder versus Rockets, and the third game: Trailblazers versus Lakers. However, before the first game, all the Bucks decided to go on strike temporarily, and would not attend all the games on that day and after, in order to gain more attention and put pressure on the US government.

On August 23rd, American time, an appalling incident happened in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA. The American police asked a black man? Jacob? Blake fired seven shots in a row, causing him to be paralyzed for life. This incident triggered a large-scale protest from Wisconsin people, which once turned into a violent conflict from the initial demonstration. When the Freudian incident has not completely subsided, this happened again? Racial discrimination? In the case, the anger of the American people was obviously ignited again. Moreover, the Bucks is a team in Milwaukee, which is a city in Wisconsin, USA. Therefore, the Bucks took the lead in starting the strike activity, and the strike quickly developed into a total strike of 3 teams in the league, so the NBA had to announce that it would postpone the game indefinitely.

After the Freud incident in March, there were players, such as Carey? Owen and others proposed to win rights for blacks in the form of a strike. After all, black athletes account for the vast majority in the NBA, and they have far more attention than ordinary blacks. However, Owen's strike proposal was not adopted by other players. In this strike, James, Leonard and other superstars in the league also stood up and said that they would stick to their strike decision and speak for their black compatriots.