Shaquille O'Neal will always be mourning the loss of Kobe Bryant.
16.01.2020 - 03:51 / usmagazine.com
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The former Lakers basketball
Shaquille O'Neal will always be mourning the loss of Kobe Bryant.
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Shaquille O’Neal has paid an emotional tribute to his late friend and former teammate, Kobe Bryant.
The world of Hollywood was left devastated earlier this week when the death news of Lakers legend Kobe Braynt surfaced. From a fitting tribute to grieving on social media, many shared their fond memories with Kobe on social media. Now, one of Kobe's closest friends Shaquille O’Neal has spoken about his friend's shocking and untimely demise. Shaquille O’Neal, who once played on the Lakers with Kobe, spoke about how he learned about the awful news.
A tearful Shaquille O’Neal spoke publicly for the first time Tuesday about the death of his former teammate, Kobe Bryant.
Shaquille O'Neal is remembering his "little brother" Kobe Bryant in an emotional speech.
Heartbreaking reality. Shaquille O’Neal broke down while talking about his former Lakers teammate Kobe Bryant in a TV tribute to the late NBA star on Tuesday, January 28.
Shaquille O’Neal, 47, revealed how he learned of his “brother” Kobe Bryant‘s tragic death from a helicopter crash on Jan. 26 and the difficulty he’s having coping with it in a heartbreaking interview on NBA on TNT on Jan. 28. The former Los Angeles Lakers player had tears streaming down his face as he reflected on his time with Kobe, who was his teammate from 1996 until his own retirement in 2004, and talked about how devastated he is that there will be no future with him.
NBA icons Shaquille O'Neal, Dwyane Wade, Kenny Smith and Charles Barkley came together with sportscaster Ernie Johnson for an hour-long tribute to Kobe Bryant on Tuesday.
Shaquille O'Neal is speaking out further about the tragic death of Kobe Bryant.Speaking on The Big Podcast With Shaq, the NBA legend expressed his sadness over the death of his former teammate and Bryant's 13-year-old daughter Gianna in a helicopter crash on Sunday outside of Los Angeles that also killed seven others."I'm not doing well. I'm sick," said O'Neal, adding that Bryant's death comes a few months after the death of O'Neal's sister Ayesha Harrison-Jex from cancer in October.
You can't talk about the Los Angeles Lakers' history without bringing up Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.
Shaquille O’Neal is sharing how “sick” he continues to feel following the tragic loss of fellow NBA icon, Kobe Bryant, over the weekend.
Nightmare moment. Shaquille O’Neal revealed that when he first heard about his former teammate Kobe Bryant’s death on Sunday, January 26, he thought it was fake.
Kobe Bryant's legacy lives on.
Kobe Bryant was reaching out to loved ones just hours before his death. On Sunday ET confirmed that the 41-year-old former L.A. Lakers star had died in a helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others.
Shaquille O’Neal’s son Shareef O’Neal revealed that he was in contact with Kobe Bryant hours before his untimely death on Sunday, January 26.