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Lakers' Dion Waiters Will Wear Black Lives Matters On His Jersey For NBA Restart - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Lakers guard Dion Waiters announced on Friday's Zoom call with reporters that he will dawn Black Lives Matter on the back of his jersey for the restart of the NBA season in Orlando. 

The post Lakers' Dion Waiters Will Wear Black Lives Matters On His Jersey For NBA Restart appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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