On Saturday, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr mocked the National Rifle Association following the group’s revelation that it is in serious financial trouble.

“Don’t send money……thoughts and prayers should suffice,” tweeted Kerr, a vocal critic of both the pro-gun lobbying group.

In the wake of a string of gun-related tragedies earlier this year, lawmakers drew backlash for offering “thoughts and prayers” to victims instead of acting to pass gun control legislation.

The NRA’s recent financial difficulties came to light in a recent lawsuit filed against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), the state’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) and Maria Vullo, New York’s superintendent of financial services.

The lawsuit follows a New York financial regulatory decision that pressured financial institutions to cut ties with the NRA.

The gun group claims in the lawsuit that the state engaged in a “political and discriminatory campaign” against the NRA that resulted in the loss of businesses relationships “necessary to the survival of the NRA as a charitable organization.”

Read Steve Kerr’s response below:

Don’t send money……thoughts and prayers should suffice. https://t.co/uYIWvgK8CD — Steve Kerr (@SteveKerr) August 4, 2018

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