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Minnesota Timberwolves Dedicate Game Ball To George Floyd’s Family

“I think everyone in America right now is grieving,” Karl-Anthony Towns said.

A day after former Minneapolos police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted for the murder of George Floyd, the Minnesota Timberwolves are honoring Floyd’s life.

According to USA Today, Timberwolves guard Josh Okogie said, “We have the game ball and we dedicated that to George Floyd’s family. I’m glad we were able to do that.”

Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns also added, “This was a moment that wasn’t meant for us. This was meant for our city and for George Floyd’s family.”

Towns continued, “I think everyone in America right now is grieving with him and sending our prayers, blessings and love. They need it for countless days. They’ve been reminded of the tragedy that has taken place in their family. They’ve never truly got a chance to grieve. I think for us, we were just trying to do our part that we were there with him. This game of basketball is only just a little part of who we are. This organization and us really wanted to show them that we’re going to be with them every step of the way.”

See the video below of coach Chris Finch saying how proud he is of the team and the game ball being dedicated to the Floyd family:

The Minnesota Timberwolves won over the Sacramento Kings with a score of 134-120.

RELATED: Guilty! Guilty! Guilty! People React To Derek Chauvin Verdict

After 14 days of testimony and 11 hours of deliberation, a jury of 12 reached a verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin, who killed George Floyd on May 25, 2020. Chauvin was found guilty on all three charges: 2nd degree murder, 3rd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter.

He could face a maximum sentence of up to 75 years in prison. Chauvin’s sentencing will occur within the next eight weeks, CBS News reports.

The three other officers involved in Floyd’s death — Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng — will be tried later this summer. They face charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter. All parties have pleaded not guilty.

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