Realistically, we probably won’t remember much about Tuesday’s game between the LA Clippers and Golden State Warriors in the annals of history, at least compared to what happened elsewhere on the day.
After a hostile mob stormed the Capitol in Washington, D.C. Tuesday afternoon, interrupting the session of Congress while they were certifying the 2020 presidential election results, it was initially unclear what, if anything, NBA teams scheduled to be in action would do in reaction to the violent scenes in the nation’s capital. Considering the NBA players initiated the unprecedented sports strike in August to protest racial injustice, it was initially unclear what would happen in NBA matters.