Bucks players upset with Wisconsin Legislature's inaction

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Milwaukee Bucks players and the team's coach say they are disappointed that Republicans who control the Wisconsin Legislature didn't take action on policing reform bills during a special session Monday called by Governor Tony Evers.

Both the state Senate and Assembly met for less than 30 seconds each before ending the session.

Evers called lawmakers into a special session after a Kenosha police officer shot Jacob Blake in the back on Aug. 23.

Bucks guard Kyle Korver said Tuesday it was "disappointing" to see the Legislature do nothing.

Bucks forward Khris Middleton said the team wants to bring awareness to the Legislature's inaction.

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