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Social justice commitment graded in NBA report card

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Carmelo Anthony, now with the Los Angeles Lakers, was the inaugural winner of the award that will be given annually to a current NBA player who pursues social justice, equality, respect, and inclusion.

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Source: MN Spokesman Recorder

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