Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah has recruited teammates Derrick Rose and Taj Gibson to share how gun violence has affected them in a new documentary titled “You’re Not Alone.”
In the short film, which was posted to YouTube earlier this week, both Gibson and Rose recall the powerful emotions they felt following the deaths of friends killed by guns.
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“I thought about retaliation,” Gibson says about the 2010 death of his friend, Charles Wynn. “It was right before training camp. My whole mind frame changed. I didn’t care about anything. I was just so mad all the time. So I was short-fused.”
Rose speaks about the 2007 death of his friend Stephon Reavley. The Chicago Bulls star still questions to this day Reavley’s death, which police said was an accidental gunshot wound, according to the Chicago Tribune.
“I’m not scared to show my emotions, at all. I don’t care what people think about me — that’s the last thing that I think about,” Rose says on camera. “I do what I want to do. Crying, of course.”
The NBA players appear alongside other people — mostly children — who all share similar stories of friends and family members lost to gun violence.
After returning to Chicago following last year’s playoffs, Noah met a woman whose brother was killed by gun violence in the same park where the Chicago Bulls center had played basketball.
“It seems unreal. But as much as I wanted to help, sometimes the best thing to do is just listen,” Noah said.
The nearly 9-minute mini-documentary was directed by award-winning author Alex Kotlowitz, who also directed “The Interrupters,” an Emmy-winning documentary that also focused on violence in Chicago neighborhoods.
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