VanVleet: Timing of restart amid racial unrest “sucks,” but he likes BLM focus
Fred VanVleet wishes he could wear “everybody’s name ever” on the back of his Toronto Raptors jersey in honour of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Players will be permitted to replace their names on jerseys with statements on social justice when the NBA is scheduled to restart late next month after being shelved for four months due to COVID-19.
“I think it’s cool,” VanVleet said on a conference call Monday. “The only way (the NBA restart) is being consumed is on TV . . . people will always look back on these games and the first thing they’ll see is a fist on the court or a name and they’ll look and say ‘What is that?’ or ‘Who is Breonna Taylor?’ or ‘Who is George Floyd?’
“I haven’t picked what I want to put on the back yet. I’m going to have to do some research . . . try to come up with something that’s meaningful and that lasts.”