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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr lamented that he was again speaking about gun violence before a game in Portland seven years after he addressed the horrific mass shooting in Parkland, Florida.
Speaking pregame, Warriors head coach Steve Kerr addresses gun violence following this weekend’s shooting at Brown University. “We know there are common-sense measures we can take that will save people’s lives. … I just want people thinking ‘What if it were my child?’” More: pic.twitter.com/E2n9z62jYZ
In the final four minutes of the game, Butler had just two shot attempts, both of which were missed tip-ins after Stephen Curry missed a layup. He otherwise had no stats in that stretch. Just the two offensive rebounds from that one sequence.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr once again called for change after a mass shooting a t Brown University in Rhode Island left two dead and several more injured on early Sunday morning. Before Golden State’s game in Portland on Sunday evening, Kerr went on a three-minute monologue, pleading for change after the latest shooting to rock the nation.
"You got to try different stuff. You can't find continuity until you find stuff that works that leads to wins," Green continued. "Until we figure it out, he's going to keep changing it — as he should — because we have to figure it out."
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