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Orlando Magic player stands for national anthem as teammates, opponents kneel

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Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac (1) is the lone player to stand and not wear a "Black Lives Matter" t-shirt prior to a game against the Brooklyn Nets at Disney's Wide World of Sports' HP Field House in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, on Friday, July ORLANDO, Fla. - According to FOX News, Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stood during the national anthem on Friday as his teammates and Brooklyn Nets players knelt to protest racial injustice and police brutality.He was said to be the only player out of the first three games of the NBA’s restarted season to stand during the anthem.

He also did not wear a Black Lives Matter shirt and chose to stand with his arms at his back with his Magic jersey showing.Magic ownership has previously.

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