The NBA Comes Together To Encourage Everyone To Vote
The NBA Gives One Clear Message, VOTE - Page 4
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1. Washington Wizards
Bradley emphasizes that “This is our time to make a difference in our communities”
3. Phoenix Suns
The Suns guard Chris Paul makes it clear that our votes matter and Suns head coach Monty Williams shares “Hopefully everybody gets out there and allows for, not just their opinion, but their values to be counted.”
4. Golden State Warriors
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Before the Warriors game began on Monday night, Coach Steve Kerr took center court at Chase Center and encouraged everyone in attendance to get out and vote! He also shared that everyone on their team is registered and will be letting their voice be heard in this election.
5. Milwaukee Bucks
The Milwaukee Bucks Guard Jrue Holiday and Forward Khris Middleton give a message that “Voting isn’t just about the President every four years – it’s also about your local school board, state courts, mayor, county officials and more”
6. Boston Celtics
The Celtics’ Guard Malcolm Brogdon encourages everyone, no matter who you are or what you look like, to get out and vote, “We live in a democracy for a reason, make sure you exercise your right to vote today”.
7. Oklahoma City Thunder
OKC gives a message the Thunder fans: “Today is Election Day! Let your voice be heard by showing up and casting your vote. Remember to bring your voter registration card or ID. Polls are open until 7PM.”
8. Portland Trailblazers
“When It’s Game-Time We Gon’ Come Thru!” Trailblazers Forward Trendon Watford may have not been talking about voting this moment but that same energy applies at the polls!
9. Miami Heat
It’s a beautiful day to get out and VOTE and this photo from The Miami Heat demonstrates how important and beautiful it is when we all come together.
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