NBPA executive director Michele Roberts has released a statement following the news that Breonna Taylor's killers won't be charged, something that is not sitting well with the NBA and its players.

Roberts said the NBA will continue to honor Taylor at Walt Disney World and beyond.

“Sadly, there was no justice today for Breonna Taylor,” Roberts said.

“Her killing was the result of a string of callous and careless decisions made with a lack of regard for humanity, ultimately resulting in the death of an innocent and beautiful woman with her entire life ahead of her. Our players and I once again extend our deepest sympathies to her family and we vow to continue working in her honor and to always say her name.”

NBA players have been very vocal at Walt Disney World about how Taylor's killers should be arrested. Now that the three cops who were involved in the shooting won't be charged, it's safe to say the league and its players are disgusted with Kentucky attorney general Daniel Jay Cameron.

Denver Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray will likely continue to wear his Breonna Taylor shoes as his team battles LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals.

It's just unfortunate that the NBA wasn't able to use its large platform to instill change and help bring justice to Taylor and her family despite trying its best.