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NBA legend Steve Kerr refused to talk about basketball before his team’s play-off match with Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, instead delivering a passionate speech condemning gun violence in the United States of America.
LOS ANGELES: Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr made an impassioned plea for gun control in the wake of the Texas school shooting that left 19 children dead on Tuesday (May 24) as the US sporting world reacted with horror over the tragedy.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr says the lack of gun reform in the US is “pathetic” after making a passionate plea for change following a fatal school shooting in Texas. He was speaking ahead of their playoff defeat to Dallas Mavericks, just a few hundred miles away from Ulvalde, where 21 people including 19 young children were shot dead by a lone gunman. Ad/> “When are we going to do something,” Kerr shouted at his press conference before the game, banging his hands on the table.
The Mavericks, needing a victory to avoid a clean sweep, delivered a revived offensive performance to ensure a game five in San Francisco on Thursday.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr refused to talk about basketball at a pre-game news conference on Tuesday and instead called for stricter gun control after the killing of at least 18 children and an adult in a Texas school shooting. Authorities said an 18-year-old gunman opened fire at an elementary school in south Texas, about 80 miles (130 km) west of San Antonio, before he apparently was killed by police officers. 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. "Now we have children murdered at school. When are we going to do something? I'm so tired of getting up here and offering condolences to the devastated families that are out there."