The Milwaukee Bucks boycotted their scheduled playoffs game against the Orlando Magic Wednesday following the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake on Aug. 23.

NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski reported shortly before tip-off that the Bucks were discussing a boycott. Less than an hour later, the boycott became official and the game was postponed.

Following the announcement, all other games across the league were postponed for the same reason.

There will be a meeting the night of Aug. 26 to determine their plan moving forward, in which every player inside The Bubble is invited to partake in.

Giannis at a game against the Sacramento Kings earlier this year before the deaths of Jacob Blake and George Floyd. The Bucks decided to boycott their playoffs games to raise awareness to the problem of police brutality against Black people. Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Giannis at a game against the Sacramento Kings earlier this year before the deaths of Jacob Blake and George Floyd. Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

Players at the meeting mostly agreed they wanted to continue playing through the season except for players from both the Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers, who said they did not want to continue the season.

However, it seems as though the NBA Playoffs games for today, Aug. 27 will be postponed too.

The players have decided to continue the season. All three of Thursday’s games will be postponed. Discussion is underway on when play will continue.