During a meeting of NBA players on Wednesday on the NBC campus, they came to the conclusion that they must demand an action plan. The players want to see something consequential from the league's owners in reaction to the ongoing social just movement reignited by the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Wisconsin.

The NBA Board of Governors will meet on Thursday.

"There's a sense from some that if owners don't come up with something that makes them believe staying will help move these important issues forward, this season is done," wrote Chris Mannix.

Chris Paul and Andre Iguodala led the meeting with LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Damian Lillard and Kyle Korver among the players who spoke. Doc Rivers, Armond Hill and John Lucas are among the coaches who spoke.

Owners have been fully supportive of the decisions made by players on Wednesday to go on strike and not play the scheduled games.