Powell angry at NBA for limiting players to “cookie cutter” list of slogans
Norm Powell is angry that the NBA for limiting players to a “cookie-cutter” list of social justice messages.
Social and racial justice is a theme of the NBA’s restart in Florida, and part of that was permitting players to substitute Black Lives Matter messages, or the names of Black people killed such as George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, on the backs of their jerseys in place of their names.
Powell had hoped to replace his name with “Am I Next?” But the league has drawn up a list of approved messages for players to choose from, and the Toronto Raptors guard is frustrated that the NBA is limiting their voice on an issue that involves freedom of speech.
“I was really disappointed in the options that were given to us,” Powell said on a Zoom video call Thursday. “With a topic just like this — social justice — that we’re fighting for, the fact that we were boxed-in to a list of 28, 29 sayings was really unfortunate.