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Donovan Mitchell: Playing for Something Bigger - READY FOR SPORT | adidas
"I think this game has given me so much and it's allowed me to pursue a dream that I've had as a kid. With that being said, it's also given me a platform." Donovan Mitchell strongly believes it’s now the responsibility of him and his fellow players to educate the next generation. If racism can be taught, then it can be unlearned. “I’m am African American male, and you know, I speak for Black people and minorities in general,” says Donovan. And it’s the “blessing of sports,” he says which gives him the opportunity to “go ahead and spread that message.” See more on https://a.did.as/RFS_Donovan_Mitchell


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