NBA, MLB games postponed out of protest taken on the North Shore (NBA)

Pat Connaughton of the Milwaukee Bucks. -- MILWAUKEE BUCKS / TWITTER

The NBA has postponed all games on Wednesday due to a wave of player boycotts in peaceful protest.

The player protests come after a reportedly unarmed Black man named Jacob Blake was shot in the back seven times in Kenosha, Wis. on Sunday. Blake's father announced on Tuesday that Blake is currently paralyzed from the waist down as a result of the shooting.

A Blake family attorney said that Blake was “breaking up a fight between two women" when the police arrived, responding to a "domestic incident." Video shows that Blake was shot in the back after opening the driver's side door to the car that contained his three sons. Another attorney representing the family said that Blake did not have a weapon in his car.

“Jacob Blake was shot in the back seven times in front of his children," said Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes on Monday. "And let me be clear, this was not an accident. This was not bad police work. This felt like some sort of vendetta being taking out on a member of our community. ... The irony is not lost on me that as Jacob Blake was actually trying to deescalate a situation in his community, but the responding officer didn’t feel the need to do the same."

The Milwaukee Bucks, who play in Blake's home state of Wisconsin, were the first to boycott when they did not take the court for their Game 5 against the Orlando Magic.

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