NBA: Warriors coach vents emotional about Texas massacre

Warriors coach in the NBA, Steve Kerr made an outburst in relation to the attack that caused the deaths of children at a high school in Texas; 21 deaths were recorded

Steve Kerrcoach of NBA fur Golden State Warriors, broke the silence on the murder of 21 people in Texas. The perpetrator of the massacre opened fire on an elementary school in Uvalde County, taking the lives of 19 children and two adults; ten more students were injured.

“All basketball questions don’t matter at all. Since we left our training, 14 kids (outdated information) have been killed… and one teacher, but in the last ten days we’ve had elderly black people killed in a supermarket in Buffalo, we’ve had Asians killed in Southern California. Now dead kids in high school”Kerr said, excited.

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The commander of the Californian franchise also showed airs of indignation and revolt in his statements, with demands from US authorities. “When are we going to do something?”he asked in a high voice, slamming his hands on the table. “I am so tired of coming here and offering condolences to the devastated family members. I’m tired of minutes of silence. He arrives”.

In addition to Steve, the coach of the Dallas Mavericks, Jason Kiddalso took a stand in the face of tragedy. “As coaches and parents, we have children. But we will try to play, we have no choice, the game will not be cancelled. But the news about the things that are happening, not just in Texas but across the country, is very sad.”he said, before the start of game 4 against warriors.

Warriors’ Stephen Curry and Steve Kerr in the NBA (Credit: Getty Images)

PLAYOFFS

Last Tuesday night, the 24th, the Dallas Mavericks hosted the Golden State Warriors in a match valid for Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Finals. Despite having a 3-0 lead, the Californian franchise could not end the dispute and was eventually defeated by 119-109.

The match was marked by a great effectiveness in the balls of the perimeter by the team of Dallas. With 46.5% success on threes, the Mavericks hit 20 shots from outside and made the Warriors taste their own poison and managed to open a lead of more than 20 points in the third period to make the victory more peaceful.


Source: sportbuzz

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