The tragic school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday was top of mind for Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers on Monday, as he addressed the media with an opening statement about the situation.
“Not a lot to say. Just a shame that this keeps happening,” Rivers said about the shooting that left two dead, and six others injured.
“Kids can’t go to school safe, and it just seems like we don’t do anything about it. I’m not going to get up here on the podium and give a long speech except for it’s just bad. We’re thinking about them.”
Rivers has let his opinion be known on multiple topics other than basketball in the past, including this year’s presidential race.
But he’s also touched on gun violence in the United States, and it came in 2018 after a deadly shooting in California.
“It’s just sad, it really is. It’s sad. The gun violence. …I just don’t know what point [we say enough],” Rivers said, via Yahoo Sports.
“The guns are the terrorist, and until we understand that we’re going to keep having terrorist attacks. It’s sad.”
“Every child, every person in that building is a victim and will be a victim forever. We need to figure out and try to piece together what exactly happened,” Barnes said.
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