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Kobe Bryant, one of the all-time NBA greats — a legend even before he
finally hung it up in 2016 — was reportedly killed in a helicopter crash on
Sunday.
He was 41 years old.
TMZ reported that Bryant was one of at least four passengers in the private
helicopter flying over Calabasas, Calif., when a fire broke out and caused
the chopper to fall from the sky, killing everyone on board. Bryant’s wife,
Vanessa, was reportedly not among the victims.
There was an outpouring of shock across social media, where Bryant’s last
message on Twitter TWTR, -2.07% were these words of congratulations for
LeBron James, who just a day ago had taken Bryant’s place as No. 3 on the
all-time NBA scoring list:
Kobe Bryant
✔
@kobebryant
Continuing to move the game forward @KingJames. Much respect my brother
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Here’s just a sampling of the million-plus tweets of heartbreak and
remembrance as word of Bryant’s death spread around the globe:
Tom Brady
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@TomBrady
We miss you already Kobe ❤️❤️🙏🏼&
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2:04 PM - Jan 26, 2020
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Flea
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@flea333
I love you Kobe
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2:00 PM - Jan 26, 2020
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AC Milan
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@acmilan
We have no words to express how shocked we are to hear of the tragic passing
of one of the greatest sportsmen of all time and Rossonero fan, Kobe Bryant
. All our thoughts are with the families of those affected by this tragic
accident. You will forever be missed, Kobe 🙏❤️🖤
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1:57 PM - Jan 26, 2020
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Patrick Mahomes II
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@PatrickMahomes
Man not Kobe... Prayers to his family and friends! #RIPMamba
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Bryant was a Los Angeles Laker for two decades, winning five championships
and making 18 All-Star Games before his retirement in 2016. |
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