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Lakers’ Danny Green sends new message about social justice

Lakers guard Danny Green warms up before a game inside the NBA's bubble near Orlando, Fla.
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Lakers guard Danny Green has been playing through a sore hip during the NBA Finals but told reporters on Monday that won’t stop him from playing against the Miami Heat in Game 4 on Tuesday night.

He also reminded media members about the “bigger picture†of why the NBA finished this season inside the Florida-based bubble:

“I think first and foremost I want bring to light the bigger picture, why we’re using our platforms for families that still deserve justice: Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake, George Floyd. So much is going on, so many other names, things that’s going on in communities.â€

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He then made a recommendation.

“We need to get people out to vote. I urge you to,†Green added. “Can’t emphasize it enough. That’s what’s more important.â€

The Lakers’ starting guard has struggled on offense in the championship series, shooting 21.7% from the field overall and 20% from three-point range.

In pre-pandemic times, the Lakers had only two losing streaks, showing their ability to bounce back after losses. They face that situation in Game 4 on Tuesday.

“I’m playing, man, so I’m good,†Green said. “I’m feeling fine.â€

He has the support of Lakers coach Frank Vogel.

“Yeah, he has some tightness in his hip. It’s not an injury,†Vogel said Monday. “They’re trying on a daily basis to make sure that they keep it loose. I don’t know how much that’s having an impact on his play, but he’s able to go. So we’ll continue to monitor it.â€

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Times staff writer Broderick Turner and wire reports contributed to this story.

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