Lives are being taken as we speak, day in and day out, and there’s no consequence or accountability for it, and that’s what has to change.”Portland shooting: 1 person is dead after a shooting following protests in downtown Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. “Like I said, you’re supposed to look at the police to protect and serve. And now this: Point Guard George Hill is reportedly going to miss a couple of weeks with a shoulder injury, something reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Blake, 29, was taken to a local hospital and is now in stable condition, The shooting sparked massive protests in the city — located just 40 miles south of Milwaukee — and drew “The Bucks organization is praying for the recovery of Jacob Blake, who was shot multiple times in the back by a police officer at point-blank range in Kenosha, Wisconsin, yesterday,” the team “We stand firmly against reoccurring issues of excessive use of force and immediate escalation when engaging the Black community. To his credit, the star point guard felt badly abWhile the Milwaukee Bucks’ decision not to play Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals united the NBA on Wednesday, there was some behind-the-scenes frustration toward the team.Los Angeles Clippers forward Marcus Morris was ejected early in Sunday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks for a hard foul on Luka Doncic.The Texas Rangers are making another big name available at the trade deadline.Derwin James has had difficulty staying healthy since his All-Pro rookie season, and the Los Angeles Chargers star suffered another injury on Sunday. He’s listed as probable but that knee he took from Dragic last night was no joke. But to almost take a man’s life, especially in front of one’s kids, that wasn’t resisting in his back at point-blank range, is a heartless and gutless situation. Kane Pitman: George Hill makes the latest injury report with a groin contusion. However, Hill insists he was not sending any type of political message.After Milwaukee’s series-clinching victory, Hill was asked by a reporter why he remained in the locker room during the anthem. He joined his teammates once it was over. As noted by Frank Isola of the New York … Us as a society has to change.“Right now, we're not seeing any of that. Hill (hamstring) played 23 minutes off the bench in Monday's Game 4 win over the Magic. Hill was probable entering Game 5 due to a left finger sprain. Schedule. From George Hill missing the national anthem during a playoff game to Dennis Schroeder getting head-butted by P.J. He said he was using the bathroom like he does before every game. 1st in Central Division. George Hill has been extremely vocal about social issues since the NBA season resumed in Orlando, which is why it was noteworthy when he was not on the court for the national anthem prior to the Milwaukee Bucks’ game against the Orlando Magic on Saturday night.

“Our organization will continue to stand for all Black lives as we demand accountability and systemic change on behalf of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Sylville Smith, Ernest Lacy, Dontre Hamilton, Tony Robinson, Joel Acevedo and countless other victims. We will work to enact policy change so these incidents no longer exist.”Hill was asked about the shooting on Monday after their win against the Magic, too, and didn’t hold back. I think coming here just took all the focal points off what the issues are.”Blake, a Black man, was shot seven times in the back by a white police officer as he tried to get into his car — where his three children were waiting in the back seat — on Sunday afternoon. George Hill drives and kicks it out turning it over but falls hard and sustains a left arm injury and would leave the game. Although, some footage shown by ESPN during the pregame could lead some to believe Hill was not being truthful.George Hill chose to stay by the locker rooms during the national anthem. Yet after the police shooting of Jacob Blake on Sunday afternoon in Kenosha, Wisconsin, Bucks guard George Hill said he regrets going to Florida for the season restart in the first place. Toronto Raptors guard Kyle Lowry said Sunday that NBA teams were prepared to leave the bubble without further action on social justice.The Boston Celtics had very little to curse about during their easy win over the Toronto Raptors on Sunday, but Kemba Walker was still shown dropping a four-letting word on live television. We need some justice for that.”Before the season restart, during the peak of the Black Lives Matter movement and widespread protests across the country following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor earlier this year, several players were considering not participating in Florida.They felt that doing so could be a distraction from the protests and change that so many were fighting to bring about.“We’re here, so it is what it is,” Hill said. “To almost take a guy’s life, thank God he’s still alive. “First of all, we shouldn’t have even came to this damn place, to be honest. Horrific video of the incident taken from across the street showed the officer shoot Blake multiple times. It’s a f---ed up situation,” Hill said. Talking about basketball, he said, can’t be the priority right now.“It’s just sickening.