
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Seth Towns has only been a member of the Ohio State basketball program for 69 days after transferring from Harvard, and he’s already making an impact. But it isn’t yet seen in a 20-point performance in a Big Ten game. It’s demonstrated in the streets of his hometown of Columbus, where he is on the front line fighting for what he believes. Seven days ago, Towns was detained by police while being among the millions around the world protesting the murder of George Floyd and other unarmed African Americans at the police’s hands. “I won’t shut up,” Towns told ESPN on Sunday. “I won’t stop. I will continue to use my voice for people who are unheard, and that’s what I did. Voice is so important. When I say voice, I’m not talking about speaking, per se. I’m talking about actions.” Towns is a Columbus native and…
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