MINNEAPOLIS -- The whole point was to create conversation. In that regard, the Minnesota Lynx succeeded.In the six days since Lynx players donned black warm-up shirts memorializing Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and the five slain Dallas police officers while asking for dialogue and healing, their message has been applauded, denounced, misconstrued and debated from coast to coast.Subsequent news that four Minneapolis police officers on security detail Saturday night at the Target Center left the building in protest gave national legs to a story that might have fizzled by Monday afternoon.Minneapolis police chief Janee Harteau criticized the officers for walking off the job, and Mayor Betsy Hodges lambasted Lt. Bob Kroll, head of the Minneapolis police union, on Facebook for jackass remarks about the Lynx, including a condescending, inaccurate putdown of their attendance.The silver lining in that is, it got people talking, Lynx forward Rebekkah Brunson said of the police walkout. Thats the most important thing right now. It maybe kept a conversation going that may have gotten stunted.Regardless of how we feel about that, the important thing is, were talking about it. And by talking about it, we have an opportunity to create change.Tuesday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver said he supported the players speaking out. Then Wednesday night at the ESPYS, Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James, Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade opened the show by calling for an end to racial profiling and retaliation -- exactly the message Brunson and Maya Moore conveyed in their news conference before Saturdays game with Dallas.So Thursday, Brunson and Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve beamed over the way the discussion took off.Their expressions on Saturday were very thoughtful, very measured, in hopes of creating change, having conversation, having dialogue, said Reeve, whose Lynx (17-4) have the second-best record in the WNBA and have won their last two games by a combined 61 points. Im really, really proud were moving this thing forward, shining the light on a problem, and creating the dialogue.The Lynx play the New York Liberty here Friday night, and Kroll told the Minneapolis Star Tribune his officers might refuse to work future games if the players wore the shirts again. The Lynx donned standard team warm-up tops Tuesday afternoon in San Antonio, and Brunson hinted the players have moved on.The shirts are where we started, where we began to speak and use our voice, Brunson said. Now were trying to figure out whats next. How can we do things that are going to be more impactful beyond the shirts to help throughout this time?Last Sunday the Liberty wore their own black warm-up shirts supporting the Lynx , with #BlackLivesMatter and #Dallas5 on the front. Thursday, the Liberty announced plans to switch to plain black warm-up tops.The biggest loser in all this appeared to be Kroll. He told several Twin Cities media outlets he was unaware of what Brunson and Moore said Saturday before commenting about the walkout and the Lynx.And Krolls claim that he needed only four detail officers at Target Center because the Lynx were a pathetic draw was especially off base. The Lynx finished second in the WNBA in attendance the past four years, drew more than 13,000 to a game three weeks ago and 18,933 to Game 5 of last years WNBA Finals.Kroll later blamed that comment on a pushy reporter he was trying to get off the phone. Randy Furst, the Star Tribune reporter in question, is known for his doggedness and tenacity; Kroll isnt the first public official to turn snarky under Fursts questioning.Reeve and Brunson declined to criticize Kroll, though Reeve teetered around the edges. We draw well ... biting tongue here, said Reeve, who praised Harteau and Hodges for their leadership.Its not clear what the four Minneapolis officers, who have never been identified, objected to, or whether they heard Brunsons and Moores pregame remarks. Brunson cited racial profiling and senseless violence as problems, and Moore noted the tragic irony of the killings in Dallas, a city where de-escalation training dramatically reduced shootings by and complaints against police.This is a human issue, and we need to speak out for change together, Moore said that night.The shirts, ubiquitous now, featured the phrases Change Starts With Us -- Justice and Accountability on the front, and four elements on the back: The names of Castile and Sterling; the Dallas Police Department shield; and, at the bottom, Black Lives Matter. The shield was particularly hard to identify in some photos circulating on social media. The officers left quietly more than 45 minutes after the news conference and less than an hour before the opening tip.Some critics of the Lynx accused them of siding with Black Lives Matter against the police, which Reeve said wasnt the case at all.More than anything, the inclusionary aspect of this is so important, Reeve said. Its really important that you dont fall into pick a side. Were not trying to create sides. Were trying to create dialogue. You cant have dialogue unless you listen.Our players have done a great job of handling all thats gone with this. Its courageous. And you cant have change without challenge, and our players have been exemplary examples of how to lead through times like these.Meanwhile, Black Lives Matter Minneapolis is organizing a group outing to Minnesotas July 22 game against Seattle, the last before the Olympic break, in gratitude for the teams support. 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CLEVELAND -- A state appeals court in Cleveland has ruled that the widow of a former Notre Dame football player can proceed with claims in a lawsuit that said her husband was disabled by and ultimately died from concussion-related head injuries suffered during his college career in the 1970s.Steve Schmitz was alive but suffering from dementia and early onset Alzheimers disease when he and his wife, Yvette, sued the NCAA and the university in Cuyahoga County in October 2014. The lawsuit alleged both institutions had shown reckless disregard for the safety of college football players and for their failure to educate and protect players from concussions.The lawsuit said the link between repeated blows to the head and brain-related injuries and illnesses had been known for decades, but it wasnt until 2010 that the NCAA required colleges to formulate concussion protocols to remove an athlete from a game or practice and be evaluated by doctors if there were signs of a concussion.Records show Schmitz, a standout at St. Edward High School in the Cleveland suburb of Lakewood, was a kick returner, running back and wide receiver for Notre Dame from 1974 to 1977.The lawsuit said Schmitz was diagnosed by the Cleveland Clinic in 2012 with a latent brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE, and suffered from severe memory loss, dementia and Alzheimers. Schmitz died in February 2015 at a hospice. He was 559.ddddddddddddDavid Langfitt, one of Yvette Schmitzs attorneys, told The Associated Press on Tuesday theres no way to know many concussions Schmitz suffered at Notre Dame, but said it undoubtedly was many.We do know that CTE has only one cause and thats repetitive head impacts of any kind, Langfitt said.A Cuyahoga County judge dismissed all the lawsuits claims in September 2015. The 8th District Court of Appeals ruled last week that the judge erred in dismissing claims of negligence, fraud and loss of consortium against the NCAA and Notre Dame and a second fraud claim against Notre Dame.An attorney representing Notre Dame declined to comment when asked if an appeal was planned.Concussions and their effect on the brain have received considerable attention in recent years as researchers concluded there is a link between CTE and Lou Gehrigs disease, Parkinsons, Alzheimers and dementia. The NFL announced Monday that it would begin paying former players in the next few months from the leagues $1 billion settlement of a class-action lawsuit after the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed two pending challenges.A number of class-action lawsuits have been filed this year against the NCAA and universities by former players over the handling of concussions by schools during their collegiate careers. ' ' '