Yesterday, three NBA games were canceled after the Milwaukee Bucks players remained in the locker room as a protest. The reason behind the boycott was the police shooting of 29-year-old Jacob Blake who was shot in the state of Wisconsin.

- We have had enough of the murders and injustice, says guard George Hill.

According to ESPN and the news agency AP, Thursday's three NBA matches will also be canceled.

Will be played ready

But according to both the Washington Post and ESPN, the players in the NBA have agreed to play ready for the season, it is clear after a player meeting today. Later today, the NBA's management will hold a meeting with the players where they will go through how to proceed to draw attention to the issues of racial discrimination and the details to start playing matches again.

SEE MORE: NBA matches postponed after boycott (August 27, 2020)

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The Milwaukee Bucks boycotted game five of the NBA Finals. Photo: Bildbyrån