Yahoo Sports reports:
The Miami Heat preceded Wednesday’s Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals with a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Calling the attack that killed 19 students and two teachers and left several others wounded “senseless,” the Heat urged their fans to contact their state senator in support of “common sense gun laws” and pushed them to register to vote. The call to action was met with a warm response from the crowd.
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The scoreboard at @FTXArena after a moment of silence prior to Celtics vs @MiamiHEAT.
Catch @heydb @McNuttMonica and I choppin it up on @ESPNRadio for game 5. pic.twitter.com/P3AZ6cLKfB— MarkJonesESPN (@MarkJonesESPN) May 26, 2022
What a whiny man-baby Florida has for a U.S. senator. Rubio is threatened by a tribute to 19 slaughtered babies and their teachers? I bet he’d really hate it if you listened to the Miami Heat’s call to action and turned out to vote. RT if you’re voting this Fall. #SorryMarco https://t.co/bAdNn21gZP
— Rep. Eric Swalwell (@RepSwalwell) May 26, 2022