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Nets choosing jerseys for social justice, from ‘Black Lives Matter’ to ‘Education Reform’

Not every Net has spoken about what message he’ll be wearing —or not— when the team takes the court for real again on July 31. But slowly, decisions are being made and revealed.

Dzanan Musa will wear “Equality and Peace,” a reflection not just of America’s racial woes, but his homeland Bosnia’s struggles. Caris LeVert, who participated in “four or five protests” during the NBA shutdown, has chosen “Black Lives Matter,” while Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot will offer “Liberte’” short for France’s national motto, “Liberté, égalité, et fraternité,” short for Liberty, equality and fraternity.