NBA 2K20 players are staging in-game protests and commemorating Floyd

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NBA 2K community has been hyper-conscious and angry about the unjust murder of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer. nationwide protests have flooded the streets and put the situation on the world stage. NBA 2K20 players do their part, protested in the game, and commemorating Floyd.

Twitter users have shared countless videos and tweets demonstration of the game to help raise awareness and support the movement of Black Lives Matter. Tweet above displays photos surrounding players will alert Floyd empty court. NBA 2K popular member of staff, and producer / host of 2KTV, Chris "LD2K" Manning also supported the cause on his personal Twitter page. NBA 2K20 even mimicked the recent riots by describing the in-game store as if they had been looted. Other demonstrations include virtual protest, in which players court circle with their hands up, symbolizing the "Hands up, Do not shoot" moniker. By the way, you can buy cheap NBA 2K20 MT Coins from z2u.com, where you can enjoy a 3% discount by using the code “Z2U”.

The situation hits very close to the NBA community, such as Floyd was a close friend of former NBA player Stephen Jackson. He has been vocal about police brutality since the death of his friend and has received the support of the entire basketball community, including NBA 2K20 players. They are able to play as Jackson in the game and even create custom cosmetics inspired by Floyd and movement. Some have gone so far as to post a tutorial on how to create the actual Floyd's face, but they video has been marked as offensive. However, the impact this situation has on the NBA 2K20 community, and the world in general is very clear.

NBA players have used their platforms often in recent years to protest racial inequality. Sterling Brown of the Milwaukee Bucks filed a federal civil rights that after police used a stun gun on him and arrested him over a parking incident in 2018. On Saturday, Malcolm Brogdon of the Indiana Pacers and Jaylen Brown of Boston Celtics among those taking part in the Atlanta protests.

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