Remembering an icon. LeBron James gave a stirring speech dedicated to his “brother” and late NBA legend Kobe Bryant during the first Los Angeles Lakers game since Bryant’s death on Friday, January 31.
28.01.2020 - 08:11 / etonline.com
LeBron James is speaking out following the shocking death of Kobe Bryant.
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar took to Instagram on Monday night to share a tribute to his friend and fellow NBA icon with a lengthy message and slideshow of snapshots showing them smiling and laughing together.
«I’m Not Ready but here I go. Man I sitting here trying to write something for this post but every time I try I begin crying again just thinking about you, niece Gigi and the friendship/bond/brotherhood we had!»
Remembering an icon. LeBron James gave a stirring speech dedicated to his “brother” and late NBA legend Kobe Bryant during the first Los Angeles Lakers game since Bryant’s death on Friday, January 31.
It was an emotional night at Staples Center on Friday night.
A touching tribute. Jeanie Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, opened up about the tragic death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant.
"I feel like I have to achieve what I want in life now after this"
Lakers coach Frank Vogel was emotional as he addressed reporters on Wednesday, speaking out for the first time on the death of Kobe Bryant.
The world of basketball lost one of its finest legends, Kobe Bryant, on 26 January, bringing the world of sports to a standstill. The athlete died in a deadly helicopter crash along with his 13-year-old Gianna Bryant as well as seven others.
The NBA has postponed the first Los Angeles Lakers game following former player Kobe Bryant's shocking death on Sunday."The National Basketball Association game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the LA Clippers scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 28 at Staples Center has been postponed," the league tweeted Monday.
By Anita Bennett
By Pete Hammond, Patrick Hipes
Los Angeles has been rendered speechless by the shocking death of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna "Gigi" Bryant, and seven others in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, Calif., on Sunday morning. And for one minute and eight seconds -- the extra time nodding to Bryant's original No.
Gucci Mane was among many celebrities paying homage to late Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant on the red carpet at Sunday night's (Jan. 26) 2020 Grammy Awards, just hours after the world learned that the 41-year-old basketball legend and his 13-year-old daughter were among nine people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday afternoon.
The Recording Academy's interim CEO and board chair, Harvey Mason Jr., asked for a moment of silence in honor of Kobe Bryant at the 2020 Grammy Awards' Premiere Ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday (Jan. 26).
Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Sunday. He was 41 years old.
LeBron James, 35, was seen in tears after he exited the Los Angeles Lakers plane following the news of Kobe Bryant’s death on Sunday, January 26. He was comforted by two other individuals who held him tightly amid his immense pain.