Toronto Raptors
Social media expresses outrage.
The top Twitter reactions to the NBA's opening night for the 2019-2020 season in memes and gifs.
A closer look at the ugly saga between Masai Ujiri and the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office suggests the allegations are flimsy and fueled by implicit bias, at best, and all-out racism at worst.
Video has emerged on social media reportedly showing Raptors GM Masai Ujiri, who is Black, being “punched and pushed” by a white police officer at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California.
The man courtside who pushed Toronto Raptors star Kyle Lowery at the NBA Finals was identified as Golden State Warriors co-owner Mark Stevens.
Toronto Raptors superfan and immigrant Nav Bhatia's success story isn’t about the city's progressiveness. It’s about how one man was able to overcome xenophobic racism to make a life for himself.
NBA fans learned something on Friday that is a foregone conclusion in the Black community.
Watch the video above to see how these stars made their millions.
According to a new study, six million Americans who classify themselves as White have some African ancestry. For the study, which was conducted by the American Journal of Human Genetics, researchers looked at records of individuals using the genetic testing service 23andMe.com who identified as European, African and Latino descent. They deduced that 3.5 percent of […]
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