Nearly all Lakers wear 'I Can't Breathe' shirts for warmups vs. Kings (Ball Don't Lie)

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The Los Angeles Lakers have joined the growing number of athletes protesting the deaths of unarmed black people at the hands of law enforcement. According to the Associated Press , all players on the team except center Robert Sacre (an American citizen raised in Canada) wore black shirts with the phrase "I Can't Breathe" during warmups prior to Tuesday night's home game against the Sacramento Kings at Staples Center. The Lakers followed Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose and members of the Brooklyn Nets and Cleveland Cavaliers, including LeBron James , in wearing the shirts before NBA games. You can watch video of Kobe Bryant and other Lakers in the shirts here: "I Can't Breathe" has become a rallying cry following a New York grand jury's decision not to indict NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo in the July 17 death of black Staten Island resident Eric Garner. Pantaleo placed Garner, who suffered from asthma, in a chokehold while placing him under arrest for selling untaxed cigarettes. Video shows Garner saying "I can't breathe" during the encounter that led to his death. Media members saw the shirts at players' lockers before the beginning of warmups. Eric Pincus of the Los Angeles Times posted this video from the locker room to Instagram: The Lakers are certainly not the first athletes to support the fight against police brutality against black Americans, but their sartorial protest. On a very basic level, having all but one player wear the shirt represents the most complete protest by any one team. But it's also the first time that a player who was not black has worn one of the shirts. Point guard Jeremy Lin, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, joined his teammates:

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