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Jordan Brand Jumpman Logo To Be Featured On NBA’s Social Justice Message Jerseys

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Though many NBA players are looking forward to making a political statement for the world to see come the end of the month, LeBron James and Anthony Davis have said they decided to keep their names on their backs while Jimmy Butler has decided to go with a blank jersey for the remainder of the season.

Source: The Urban Daily

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