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Former Player: NBA Needs More than Just T-Shirts and Slogans to Push Change

Former Player: NBA Needs More than Just T-Shirts and Slogans to Push Change
Ryan Hollins: “While it is so beautiful to see how many people care, there is a lot of people that don’t care, and don’t want to give up their seat at the table to share with everybody, and it’s the sad truth. You’re seeing a stalemate of ‘Hey, it’s cool, we want equality, change, and positivity for all’, but you don’t see change happening… I’m not a politician, and I don’t think I have any type of answers, but I would like to see people pointed in the right direction, and it’s not just a t-shirt, or a slogan, or a black box on Instagram... Players are screaming from the mountain tops, but you're not hearing it from the owners.” (Full Segment Above)

Listen to former Clippers player Ryan Hollins discuss Doc Rivers’ emotional monologue on the shooting of Jacob Blake after his team’s Game 5 victory against the Mavericks on Tuesday night, as Hollins opened up about Rivers’ magnanimous disposition when Rivers was Hollins' coach during the Donald Sterling fallout in 2014.

Check out the full interview above as Hollins explains to Jason Smith and Mike Harmon why the NBA needs to find ways to push for equality with more than just t-shirt slogans and Instagram posts.

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