Utah Jazz's Donovan Mitchell makes a statement on his shoes following Florida shooting: 'End Gun Violence'

Utah Jazz's Donovan Mitchell scribbled 'End Gun Violence' on his shoes.

ByABC News
February 15, 2018, 2:51 AM

— -- Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell made a pair of powerful statements Wednesday about the shooting rampage at a Florida high school that left 17 dead: "Pray for Parkland" and "End Gun Violence."

But the rookie player didn't tweet those words, nor did he issue a statement through his press representative: Instead, with a black magic marker in hand, he jotted down those messages on the side of his shoes.

PHOTO: Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell wears a shoe with "End gun violence" written on it, during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell wears a shoe with "End gun violence" written on it, during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.
PHOTO: Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell wears a shoe with "Pray for Parkland" written on it, during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell wears a shoe with "Pray for Parkland" written on it, during the second half of the team's NBA basketball game against the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.

Following the game -- Utah Jazz beat the Phoenix Suns 107-97 -- Mitchell explained why school shootings struck a nerve with him.

"My mom's a schoolteacher," the Connecticut native, 21, told reporters. "I was about 15, 20 minutes away during the Sandy Hook shooting. It's kind of scary. I'm not saying all shootings make me feel the same way, but especially school shootings, with my mom being a nursery teacher, it's kind of scary that that could happen at any moment, anywhere."

Mitchell continued, "And that’s kind of one of the things that hit home with me, and why I came in here early. I saw a Snapchat video of a kid screaming. And I just sat there for 5 minutes just thinking about it. My prayers go out to all those families. It's tough. It's crazy."

PHOTO: Phoenix Suns guard Elfrid Payton, right, guards Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell, left, in the first half during an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.
Phoenix Suns guard Elfrid Payton, right, guards Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell, left, in the first half during an NBA basketball game Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2018, in Salt Lake City.

Mitchell took the opportunity to speak out about gun control legislation.

"We definitely have to do something about it," he said. "A lot of people, we talk about it, and there's a lot of so-called awareness of it, but there's nothing being done. I looked something up, and the same gun that was used in Vegas, Orlando, Sandy Hook, and I'm missing more. It's interesting how it just continues to happen, and the movement doesn't do much."