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Joe Ostrowski opened his show by discussing the NBA postponing its playoff games Wednesday and Thursday after the Bucks refused to take the court in a form of protest after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Some MLB teams protested and didn't play as well. Ostrowski discussed how athletes are standing up against police brutality and social injustice. After that, he reacted to legendary Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher's criticizing the NBA players for their protest. Later, NBC Sports Chicago producer Tony Gill joined the show to discuss racial injustice being brought to the forefront of sports and his experiences with it.
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Joe Ostrowski opened his show by discussing the NBA postponing its playoff games Wednesday and Thursday after the Bucks refused to take the court in a form of protest after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Some MLB teams protested and didn't play as well. Ostrowski discussed how athletes are standing up against police brutality and social injustice. After that, he reacted to legendary Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher's criticizing the NBA players for their protest. Later, NBC Sports Chicago producer Tony Gill joined the show to discuss racial injustice being brought to the forefront of sports and his experiences with it.

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