The Spurs took to social media this week to show their support for two progressive causes: LGBTQ+ rights and gun violence prevention.
On Saturday, the Spurs posted a tweet that included a group photo taken at the AT&T Center of several staffers, including chief legal officer and general counsel Bobby Perez and chief impact officer Kara Allen, wearing orange.
"We #WearOrange to honor the more than 40,000 lives taken by gun violence each year, and the countless lives forever changed by this preventable crisis," the Spurs tweeted.to honor the more than 40,000 lives taken by gun violence each year, and the countless lives forever changed by this preventable crisis. 🧡
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