Athletes making a difference

This is part 2 of athletes making a difference in the community during protest. It's a compilation of videos of athletes helping out during the protests – either as speakers, cleaning up or working protesters.

Video Transcript

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- How am I going to say that to my kid? He is going to have hate in his heart. I don't want that, man.

GIANNIS ANTETOKOUMPO: Nah.

- It's real.

GIANNIS ANTETOKOUMPO: We're all the same.

- Exactly.

GIANNIS ANTETOKOUMPO: It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter the color. No blacks, white, yellow. That's not my goal as a human being.

RUSSELL WESTBROOK: Times like this we need to stick together. Put a fist up. Share a moment of silence. Just give it a moment of silence.

- Black lives matter!

- Black lives matter!

- Black lives matter!

- Black lives matter.

- Black lives matter!

- Both teams expressing an opinion here. And it's against racism. Of course it is. The DFP obviously firmly opposes all forms of racism, discrimination, and violence.

- Introducing [INAUDIBLE] South Dakota. Devin Wild Man Clark!

COCO GAUFF: We need to take action. And yes, we're out here protesting. And I'm not of age to vote. But it's in your hands to vote for my future, for my brother's future, and for your future.

MATT BARNES: So when we say go out and vote, it's the local level and the state level [INAUDIBLE].

MIKE HELTON: The time is now to listen, to understand, to stand against racism and racial injustice. We ask our drivers and all our fans to join us in this mission.

VON MILLER: We got to use our moral compass to make decisions on what's right. Black, white, it doesn't matter. It's 2020. Muhammad Ali, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jim Brown, still fighting this fight. And it's up to us to keep it going.

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