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NBA’s Donovan Mitchell Donates $45K To Jacob Blake’s Children | The Urban Daily

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NBA star Donovan Mitchell is looking out for the kids of Jacob Blake, the Black man who was shot in the back by Kenosha, WI police. The Utah Jazz all-star has donated $45,000 to a scholarship fund for Blake's 6 children, and adidas has matched.

Source: The Urban Daily

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