It’s been awhile since we seen Ice Trae in action on the court inside of State Farm Arena.
As previously reported, the Hawks was among the eight teams that will not be heading to Orlando when the season restarts in July with the 2020-21 NBA regular season likely beginning on Dec. 1, 2020.
While the NBA’s resumption plan did not include the Hawks, we saw a glimpse of Young participating in a Oklahoma summer league game.
Trae Young showed up to a OKC summer league game last night 👀 pic.twitter.com/75AmMsZods
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) June 4, 2020
We also saw social media posts of Young peacefully protesting with his sister Caitlyn, police brutality, racial injustice, and George Floyd’s death, in his hometown of Oklahoma.
🗣🗣🗣 pic.twitter.com/hTXlKssCsL
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) June 1, 2020
WE. WONT. BE. SILENT. pic.twitter.com/BQOtJh7oIn
— Trae Young (@TheTraeYoung) June 1, 2020
On Wednesday Young spoke to the media via Zoom conference call and spoke on a range of topics but the question I had to ask was, “Trae we saw you protesting in Oklahoma how important to you was it to Fight against Police Brutality and Racial Injustice.
“For me this is a very important time. Not only me but this world right now. It’s a crazy time. —I thought it was important for me to go out and show my face. I think there was a responsibility for me to speak up, especially through a time like this.”
Young also credited his sister and shared what she did to help him speak out.
“She is heavily involved with everything going on. She is very educated on what is going on and for everyone in my family we all are going to keep it real with you and for her she was getting Interviews after the protest. She was keeping it real and for me I was just proud to be her big brother.”
As far as having restless, sleepless nights after losing social media followers.
“I definitely lost a couple of followers for speaking my voice and speaking my opinion,” Young said. “That’s OK. That’s necessary.”
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