{"id":15775,"date":"2022-06-03T12:20:08","date_gmt":"2022-06-03T12:20:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/wnba-mystics-to-wear-orange-for-former-shock-doctor-preston-phillips\/"},"modified":"2022-06-03T12:20:09","modified_gmt":"2022-06-03T12:20:09","slug":"wnba-mystics-to-wear-orange-for-former-shock-doctor-preston-phillips","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nbanewsinsider.com\/wnba-mystics-to-wear-orange-for-former-shock-doctor-preston-phillips\/","title":{"rendered":"WNBA: Mystics to Wear Orange for former Shock doctor Preston Phillips"},"content":{"rendered":"


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The Washington Mystics were already planning to have their Wear Orange game raising awareness of gun violence Friday night. The grocery store shooting in Buffalo on May 14 and the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas on May 24 had already left vocal gun control advocate and Mystics point guard Natasha Cloud exhausted. And then, on Wednesday, someone who may still have been part of the WNBA had his Tulsa Shock not moved to Dallas in 2016, Dr. Preston Phillips, was shot and killed at a hospital where he worked as an orthopedic surgeon. The death of the former Shock team physician is no more tragic than the countless other gun violence deaths that have occurred, but it hit close to home for the WNBA family, including for former Shock head coach Gary Kloppenburg.<\/p>\n

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The dereliction of duty by the OK legislature and @GovStitt<\/a> who have failed to protect their citizenry by implementing insanely loose gun laws hits close to home. RIP Doc <\/p>\n

\u2014 gary kloppenburg (@CoachKlop) June 2, 2022<\/a>\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n

Phillips will certainly be on the minds of everyone involved with Friday\u2019s Wear Orange game, which is the fourth for the Mystics. They team up with Everytown For Gun Safety to run the event. Wear Orange is a movement started by the friends of 2013 Chicago victim Hadiya Pendleton, who was 15 when she was killed. According to wearorange.org, the friends wore orange to honor Pendleton because it is \u201cthe color hunters wear in the woods to protect themselves and others.\u201d The first Wear Orange day was June 2, 2015, the day Pendleton would have turned 18. It is now a national holiday observed on the first Friday of every June.<\/p>\n

This year, the Mystics are also introducing a new collaboration with a Portland-based nonprofit called the Soul Box Project, which uses art, specifically hand-folded and decorated origami boxes called \u201cSoul Boxes,\u201d to honor victims. Each Soul Box represents and honors one victim; the nonprofit displayed 200,000 of them on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. last October.<\/p>\n

The Soul Boxes will be out for everyone to see on the concourse at the Entertainment and Sports Arena and they can be decorated at the game or brought from home.<\/p>\n

Soul Box Project introductory video courtesy of founder and director Leslie Lee<\/strong><\/h4>\n
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