The NBA is planning to paint “Black Lives Matter” on the court inside both sidelines in all three arenas it will use at the Walt Disney World Resort when it resumes the 2019-20 season on July 30, per Ramona Shelburne and Zach Lowe of ESPN.

NBA players want to make sure racial equality and social justice issues are still talked about despite basketball coming back.

On a conference call with reporters Friday, leaders of both the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association said the league and union were discussing several methods of using the NBA's platform in Orlando to call attention to racial equality, social justice, and police brutality. Over the weekend, Chris Paul, president of the players union, told ESPN that the league and union were collaborating to allow players to wear uniforms with personalized messages linked to social justice on the backs of the jerseys in place of players' last names.

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Several NBA players considered skipping the NBA's Orlando resumption to focus on social justice issues. Brooklyn Nets superstar point guard Kyrie Irving and Los Angeles Lakers veteran guard Avery Bradley were concerned that the return of basketball would take all the attention off of the “Black Lives Matter” movement.

Irving won't be playing in Orlando since he's recovering from shoulder surgery. Bradley, meanwhile, has informed the Lakers he won't be partaking in the “bubble” games either since his son, Liam, has a history of struggling to recover from respiratory illnesses.

The 22 NBA teams in Orlando will play eight seeding games before the 2020 playoffs start.