Hours before the Dallas Mavericks staved off elimination with a Game 4 win over the Golden State Warriors, a gunman massacred children and adults at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Warriors coach Steve Kerr delivered an emotional call to action during his pre-game media availability while athletes from across the sports world refused to stick to sports, speaking out about the tragedy.
STORY: A visibly shaken Kerr, who has been an advocate of tighter gun laws, said he would not discuss the Warriors' Eastern Conference finals game against the Dallas Mavericks."Any basketball questions don't matter... ," Kerr told reporters. "In the last 10 days, we've had elderly black people killed in a supermarket in Buffalo, we've had Asian churchgoers killed in Southern California. When are we going to do something?"Kerr hit out at lawmakers who have blocked efforts to advance gun control measures. Small, rural, often Republican-led states, where gun ownership is widespread, have disproportionate influence in the U.S. Senate, where a supermajority of 60 votes is needed to advance most legislation in the 100-seat chamber.He stormed out of the news briefing after calling these lawmakers "pathetic".
Chuck was at it again after the Warriors failed to sweep the Mavericks.
No | Player | Pos |
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8 | FC | |
12 | C | |
2 | PG | |
30 | G | |
23 | FC | |
9 | GF | |
00 | F | |
1 | GF | |
5 | FC | |
4 | SF | |
0 | G | |
3 | G | |
32 | F | |
11 | GF | |
95 | F | |
12 | SG | |
22 | GF | |
33 | C |