Mike Brown, the NBA's Coach of the Year, was devastated by the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, before the Kings' season opener against the Utah Jazz. He refused to discuss the game after his team's win, saying that he was "disgusted" and "sad" that such tragedies continue to happen.
Brown said that he didn't know what had happened in Lewiston, but that he did know that "as a country we have to do something" about the gun violence epidemic. He also gave credit to NBA commissioner Adam Silver and players like Chris Paul and LeBron James for using their platform to speak out about the issue.
Kings forward Harrison Barnes also spoke out after the shooting, saying that it was "devastating to hear news like this" and that "as a country we have to get the gun crisis under control." He added that these events are becoming "more frequent, more deadly, more destructive, and we have to get them under control."
Brown's and Barnes' comments echo the sentiments of many Americans who are frustrated and heartbroken by the seemingly endless cycle of mass shootings in the United States. It is a complex issue with no easy solutions, but it is one that we must address if we want to create a safer and more compassionate society.
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