American NBA players, who left the court in anger over the black attack, agreed to return.

Major foreign media such as sports media ESPN and AP reported together today that the NBA players have decided to return to the team.

Although the date and time of the players' return and playoff resumption was not clearly announced, the NBA Secretariat issued a statement and announced that "we hope the playoffs can resume on the 28th or 29th."

The playoff schedule was halted, starting with the Milwaukee Bucks players two days ago and boycotting all of the players scheduled to play today.

Players refused to play the day in protest of the unarmed, unarmed, white police shooting of a black man Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA.

NBA players, who held their own meetings after the boycott decision, were known to have aroused over the schedule.

The meeting ended in a raging atmosphere, with only the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers players insisting on a suspension of the league.

LeBron James (The Lakers), the star of the league, is known to have left the last minute of the meeting.

However, the players who met again a day later agreed to finally finish the season.

Local media said, "The Lakers and James also decided to follow the decision."

In Minnesota in May, a black man, George Floyd, was killed in a crackdown by a white officer, followed by fierce protests across the United States.

NBA players, mostly black people, voiced protests on the court, wearing uniforms with the phrase'Black life is also important'.

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