
Share
30th August 2020
10:02am BST

D.J. Augustin of the Orlando Magic and George Hill of the Milwaukee Bucks hug following Game Five of the Eastern Conference First Round. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)[/caption]
On Saturday, game five of that Bucks and Magic series was played out and Milwaukee advanced to the Eastern Conference semi-finals, where they will face Miami Heat, after a dominant display.
Bucks guard George Hill had been the man to spark the postponement of games when he told teammates he did not feel comfortable playing and they, in turn, offered to forfeit the game in solidarity with him. On Saturday, Hill scored 11 points and made three assists as his side advanced to meet the Heat. Post-game, he gave his thoughts on the past few days.
"I just felt disgusted.I felt like things needed to be changed. I was tired all of the killing, injustice and things like that." "What we did was nothing to get notoriety for," Hill added. "It was nothing that we were doing for a publicity stunt," Hill said. "It’s something that we did from our heart. We were tired of different things going on this world. We wanted action, we wanted [people] to be held accountable and we decided to do this as a team. ... "In some people’s eyes we're heroes, and when we take this cape off we're just regular human beings. We're people that come from these backgrounds where things are going on. Like myself, I grew up in a rough neighbourhood in Indianapolis and I’m one of those guys. I'm an African American guy coming from a rough place and that person could be me. "That could be my uncle, my brother, my cousin, my friends, some of my AAU [Amateur Athletic Union] kids in my organisation, and that matters the most. Basketball is something that we’re blessed to play, but at the end of the day, humanity and life are much bigger than what we [have] at stake. I don’t want any credit for it. I just was a human and followed my heart.""We want change," said Hill's teammate Giannis Antetokounmpo. "We want to educate ourselves as much as possible. We want to bring awareness to the people." There was a moment of brevity at the end of Hill's press briefing and one that put to bed any thoughts that he might have been sending out a message of protest. A reporter noticed that Hill was not present for the American national anthem before the game commenced. Hill considered her question and the following exchange took place.
HILL: You want the honest truth? REPORTER: Yep. HILL: Okay. I take a shit before every game. I've been doing it for the last four years. If you go back and watch any footage of our previous games, before I came to this bubble [in Florida], that's what I do before every game. It just so happened that you guys were snoozing in the hallways and caught me coming back from my pre-game ritual. That's what I always do. That's the honest truth.As the press briefing wrapped, Hill stood up and remarked, "You guys weren't ready for that, were you?!" https://twitter.com/gifdsports/status/1299843391396683778 Elsewhere in the NBA, on Saturday, the LA Lakers advanced to the second round of the Western Conference playoffs by seeing off the Portland Trail Blazers 4-1.
Explore more on these topics: