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Doc Rivers: ‘Day Has Come to Confront Real Problems’ After George Floyd’s Death


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Doc Rivers: ‘Day Has Come to Confront Real Problems’ After George Floyd’s Death

Matt Slocum/Associated PressLos Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers commented Sunday on the nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd:LA Clippers @LAClippersA statement on behalf of @DocRivers and the LA Clippers. https://t.co/OwbLEHFrCL”The day has come to confront real problems, and be part of the solution,” Rivers said.Over 30 cities across the United States have seen…

Doc Rivers: ‘Day Has Come to Confront Real Problems’ After George Floyd’s Death

Los Angeles Clippers' Doc Rivers coaches during an NBA basketball game against the Philadelphia 76ers, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

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Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers commented Sunday on the nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd:

LA Clippers @LAClippers

A statement on behalf of @DocRivers and the LA Clippers. https://t.co/OwbLEHFrCL

“The day has come to confront real problems, and be part of the solution,” Rivers said.

Over 30 cities across the United States have seen some form of protest after an unarmed African American, Floyd, was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis.

Several notable NBA personalities have used their platform to discuss the issue, including Stephen Jackson, who was a friend of Floyd and spoke at a rally in Minneapolis.

LeBron James has provided his thoughts on social media, while Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar penned an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times.

Rivers brings multiple perspectives on the situation, being an African American in a high-profile position as well as the son of Grady Rivers, who was a police officer in Chicago before his 2007 death

The 58-year-old has rarely been afraid to speak his mind, including criticizing U.S. President Donald Trump. He continues to play an active role in this discussion, noting that “now is the time to speak.”

He has also been retweeting messages from Martin Luther King Jr. as well as articles about Breonna Taylor, who was shot and killed by police officers in Louisville.

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