MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves paid tribute to Renee Good, a 37-year-old woman fatally shot by an officer from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with a poignant moment of silence ahead of their game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Good was killed following a confrontation with ICE agents on a Minneapolis street, an incident that has not only shocked the local community but also sparked a wave of protests against ICE’s intensified operations, part of a broader crackdown on illegal immigration.
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch addressed the tragedy in his remarks, stating, “As we all know, our community has suffered yet another unspeakable tragedy. We want to just convey our condolences and heartfelt wishes, prayers and thoughts to the families and loved ones, and all of those that are greatly affected by what happened.” The moment of silence served as a reminder of the deeper societal issues at play, drawing attention to the consequences of immigration policies and the violence that sometimes ensues in the enforcement of those policies. As the NBA community stands in solidarity, the Timberwolves' gesture underscores the importance of compassion and awareness in facing such critical issues.
Timberwolves coach Chris Finch addressed the tragedy in his remarks, stating, “As we all know, our community has suffered yet another unspeakable tragedy. We want to just convey our condolences and heartfelt wishes, prayers and thoughts to the families and loved ones, and all of those that are greatly affected by what happened.” The moment of silence served as a reminder of the deeper societal issues at play, drawing attention to the consequences of immigration policies and the violence that sometimes ensues in the enforcement of those policies. As the NBA community stands in solidarity, the Timberwolves' gesture underscores the importance of compassion and awareness in facing such critical issues.



















