By TIM REYNOLDS AP Basketball Writer MIAMI (AP) — With words and actions, several NBA teams showed dismay Wednesday hours after a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump was able to storm the U.S. Capitol and in response to a decision by a Wisconsin prosecutor not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man last year. In Miami, the Heat and Boston Celtics released a joint statement saying they were playing 'with a heavy heart' in a game where most players and coaches knelt for the national anthem. In Milwaukee, the Bucks and Detroit Pistons both took […]
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