Yeah I am familar with that case, and it is another example how NBA deals with racism, and it doesn't tolerate it at all. So why hurt NBA then, by refusing to continue with season? Some of these players keep forgetting that many people will loose their jobs if NBA doesn't continue for a 6 month or a year. NBA is huge business, and many are dependent on that. Are they wiling to support all those people when they get fired?
Another thing, if something as trivial as basketball can distract people so much from something as important, are they genuine in their protests? Even LeBron, who is usually very loud on the subject of racism, wants to continue this season without any further delay, as he realizes that there is room for both things at the same time, one doesn't exclude the other.
Exactly, man. As if the league haven't been facing several problems back then. Am not sure, but looking upon their perspective I don't see any convincing reason to set aside the game just to push through their voices out, as if it would make things over right away

. Not tryin' to mock them or what, maybe they do wanna just join the hype for the sake of getting entitled that
they support the protest more than anybody else.
Couldn't blame for being mad about the on-going issue but cancelling the NBA as a whole is a different thing. People who tryin' to get paid to solve their financial problem needed to resume the game, as much as Dwight and Kyrie is concerned about the protest.