Here are some of Pau Gasol's thoughts on Sunday's shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, which is approximately 30 miles southeast of San Antonio. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich was in a somber mood during his pre-game availability, and a couple players in the locker room were concerned as they prepped to host the Phoenix Suns: "I think anyone and everyone has to be concerned about their own well-being. Any person in this country has to be concerned because things like this happen. Going to a concert, taking your kids to school, going to church, you name it. What can you do that you're safe? I don't know. Isn't a basketball game safe? I hope because nothing has happened yet. I think there are measures of security that prevent that from happening luckily. But what's next? That's what you have to wonder. It's too repetitive. It's not something that happens once every 20 years. It seems like it happens like once every week or every two weeks. At what point do we say, ‘Enough'? I don't know. I know it's a delicate subject. But I hate for innocent people to get killed and for families to pay that price and carry that burden for the rest of their lives, and the pain. It's just sad, just really sad."