Orlando Magic ahead Jonathan Isaac, who famously stood for the nationwide anthem whereas his different colleagues knelt earlier than a sport within the bubble in 2020, reportedly agreed to a contract extension on Tuesday.
Isaac and the Magic agreed to a five-year, $84 million contract extension, ESPN reported. It will maintain the ahead in Orlando via the 2028-29 season.
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The 26-year-old New York native performed in 58 video games in the course of the 2023-24 season – essentially the most he has performed in for the reason that 2018-19 season. He averaged 6.8 factors and 4.5 rebounds per sport. He earned votes for the NBA sixth Man of the Year Award.
However, Isaac caught the eye of the sports activities world when the NBA returned from the coronavirus pandemic and performed video games in a bubble ambiance. Amid a summer time of racial unrest, many gamers determined to take a knee in the course of the nationwide anthem to boost consciousness about social injustice within the U.S. within the wake of the homicide of George Floyd.
Isaac determined to face for “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
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“For me, that was type of the spotlight of my early profession of being within the NBA, was 2020. It was after the tragic demise of George Floyd, and we have been ushered into the NBA ‘bubble,’ the place there was simply a lot stress,” Isaac informed OutKick contributor Riley Gaines on her “Gaines for Girls” podcast in October. Not even simply within the bubble, however simply world wide with the rise of the Black Lives Matter group and motion.”
“For me, it was merely about providing one other resolution. I noticed the problem. I noticed the issue. I noticed what occurred to George Floyd. And as I listened to the tone and the rhetoric of the Black Lives Matter group and motion, I by no means really felt comfy,” he added.
Isaac later tore his ACL within the bubble and missed the remainder of the video games. He spent the subsequent two seasons on the bench recovering from the harm.
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He performed in solely 11 video games within the 2022-23 season earlier than lastly changing into wholesome final 12 months.
Fox News’ Joe Morgan contributed to this report.
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