Joaquin Oliver was one of the 17 victims in the Majory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting earlier this month. On Sunday, his parents revealed that the 17-year-old Oliver, a huge Miami Heat fan, was buried in a Dwyane Wade jersey.

Wade tweeted this in response on Sunday.

You’re about to make me cry this afternoon https://t.co/rWFsQcxlYc — DWade (@DwyaneWade) February 25, 2018

On Monday, Wade had a bit more to say about Oliver and how his death affected the Heat shooting guard.

This is Joaquin Oliver. He was one of the 17 young lives that were lost tragically at Douglas HighSchool in Parkland. Joaquin was one of many that i heard was excited about my return to Miami and yesterday was buried in my jersey. This is why we will not just SHUT up and dribble! pic.twitter.com/X0tfTTao33 — DWade (@DwyaneWade) February 26, 2018

Oliver was happy about Wade’s return to Miami on Feb. 8, according to his parents, but his life was tragically cut short during the mass shooting at the school in Parkland, Florida, on Feb. 14.

On Saturday, the Miami Heat honored victims of the shooting before their game against the Memphis Grizzlies, including a pre-game tribute. Wade opened up the tribute with a few words.

ICYMI: Last night's pregame tribute to the victims of the tragic event at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. #MSDStrong pic.twitter.com/3x8gOQBpXz — Miami HEAT (@MiamiHEAT) February 26, 2018

“Tonight we honor the 17 lives that were tragically lost in Parkland,” Wade said. “We applaud the fearless students that are fighting for their lives. We also make sure that their voices are heard around gun safety. You are our nation’s inspiration. We salute you and we support you​.”

Rest in peace, Joaquin.