FILE - In this 2015, file photo, New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones (31) poses during their NBA basketball media day in Metairie, La. Police say Saturday, May 28, 2016,  Dejean-Jones was fatally shot after breaking down the door to a Dallas apartment. Sr. Cpl. DeMarquis Black said in a statement that officers were called early Saturday morning and found the 23-year-old player collapsed in an outdoor passageway. He was taken to a hospital where he died.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

In this 2015, file photo, New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones (31) poses during their NBA basketball media day in Metairie, La. Police say Saturday, May 28, 2016, Dejean-Jones was fatally shot after breaking down the door to a Dallas apartment. Sr. Cpl. DeMarquis Black said in a statement that officers were called early Saturday morning and found the 23-year-old player collapsed in an outdoor passageway. He was taken to a hospital where he died. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

(Updated 5/29/2016) DALLAS (AP) โ€” New Orleans Pelicans guard Bryce Dejean-Jones was fatally shot on his daughterโ€™s first birthday after kicking down the door of what he mistakenly thought was his girlfriendโ€™s apartment in Dallas, a death that rattled the NBA over Memorial Day weekend.

โ€œWe are devastated at the loss of this young manโ€™s life,โ€ the Pelicans said Saturday in a statement.

Dallas police said Sunday they would not have more information about the shooting until after the holiday and did not answer The Associated Pressโ€™ question regarding whether the man who shot the 23-year-old Dejean-Jones would face charges. It is legal in Texas for people to use deadly force to protect themselves from intruders.

Dejean-Jones was visiting his girlfriend for his daughterโ€™s first birthday and had gone for a walk early Saturday, according to his agent, Scott W. Nichols. His girlfriend lives on the fourth floor, and Dejean-Jones, who was visiting the complex for the first time, went to the third.

A man living at the apartment was sleeping when he heard his front door kicked open, police Senior Cpl. DeMarquis Black said Saturday in a statement. When Dejean-Jones began kicking at the bedroom door, the man retrieved a handgun and fired. Dejean-Jones collapsed in an outdoor passageway, and he died at a hospital.

Dejean-Jonesโ€™s father told KCAL-TV that his son was โ€œtenacious.โ€

โ€œHe has had so many things that have happened to him along his path,โ€ K.C. Jones told the station. โ€œHe made up his mind that he wanted to do what he was doing โ€” play pro ball. And whatever it took, he was going to get there. He was going to do it.โ€

In Dejean-Jonesโ€™ only NBA season, which ended in February because of a broken right wrist, the 6-foot-6 guard started 11 of 14 games and averaged 5.6 points and 3.4 rebounds.

Nichols said Dejean-Jones had nearly completed his rehab and was set to begin shooting with his right hand again next week.

โ€œItโ€™s shocking this happened,โ€ Nichols said. โ€œWrong place, wrong time, I think.โ€

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver called it a โ€œtragic lossโ€ and said Dejean-Jones โ€œhad a bright future in our league.โ€

Dejean-Jones was signed by the Pelicans last summer after not being selected in the 2015 draft.

โ€œI just lost my best friend/cousin last night enjoy life because you never know if tomorrow is guaranteed,โ€ Shabazz Muhammad of the Minnesota Timberwolves wrote on Twitter.

Dejean-Jones was part of the 2014-15 Iowa State team that went 25-9, captured a Big 12 title and made a fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament. He also played at Southern California and UNLV; he was suspended late in the 2013-14 season from UNLV for conduct detrimental to the team, and announced that he was leaving USC midway through the 2010-11 season.

Former Cyclones coach Fred Hoiberg, now the coach of the NBAโ€™s Chicago Bulls, added in a statement that Dejean-Jones was a โ€œpassionate and talented player that lived out his dream of playing in the NBA through hard work and perseverance.โ€

Julie Keel, a spokeswoman for Camden Property Trust, the real estate company that owns the apartment complex in Dallas, confirmed that the complexโ€™s apartment manager had sent out an email to residents saying that the person who had been shot had been trying to break into โ€œthe apartment of an estranged acquaintanceโ€ and that this person had โ€œinadvertentlyโ€ broken into the wrong apartment.

Black said he could not confirm that Dejean-Jones was trying to access an acquaintanceโ€™s apartment.