Protests for racial injustice and police brutality are continuing every day across the country following the death of George Floyd. Many athletes have been involved in them.
Knicks executive Allan Houston has been among them, and was seen yet again among protesters marching on Monday. Posting to his Instagram story, you can hear Houston chanting "I Can't Breathe," the words said by Floyd while a Minneapolis police officer's knee was on his neck for roughly nine minutes.
Via his Instagram, Knicks executive Allan Houston joining in on the "I Can't Breathe" chants. pic.twitter.com/FDcS9t8Qr0
- Stefan Bondy (@SBondyNYDN) June 15, 2020
Houston has been very vocal about the Black Lives Matter movement, as he has posted to his Instagram many times and was also seen out in New York City with his daughter, Rowan, praying "with other faith leaders from NY" last week.
Houston isn't the only Knick who has taken actiion, with Dennis Smith Jr. among those athletes who have marched in protests. He did so back home in Fayetteville, NC with rapper and close friend J. Cole.