The NBA postponed Saturday’s sport between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors after a federal agent shot an armed man who was interfering with regulation enforcement actions in Minneapolis.
“The Nationwide Basketball Affiliation sport scheduled for as we speak between the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves at Goal Middle has been postponed,” the NBA stated in an announcement Saturday. “The choice was made to prioritize the protection and safety of the Minneapolis neighborhood.”
Whereas the NBA claims to have prioritized the “security and safety” of the individuals of Minneapolis. The NHL confronted the identical actuality within the aftermath of the capturing and did the alternative, by having the Minnesota Wild play their scheduled matchup towards the Florida Panthers.
As of this writing, the sport is within the third interval, with no reported safety incidents.
The NBA’s resolution to postpone the sport stands in distinction to how they dealt with the earlier capturing involving federal brokers in Minneapolis. After an anti-ICE protester, Renee Good, was shot and killed earlier this month as she struck an agent along with her automobile. The NBA held a second of silence for Good, however didn’t cancel the sport.
It’s unclear why the league believes holding the sport now would pose a public security menace, nevertheless it didn’t really feel that approach earlier this month.
The armed man shot by ICE has been recognized as Alex Jeffrey Pretti.
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