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Fans, Celebrities React to Death of Retired NBA Legend Kobe Bryant After Helicopter Crash

Retired NBA legend Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a fiery helicopter crash along with eight other people in Calabasas Sunday morning.

The news sent shockwaves online, with fans, athletes and celebrities taking to social media to mourn the beloved 41-year-old basketball superstar.

A large crowd also gathered outside Staples Center Sunday afternoon to mourn Bryant.

One of them brought along a poster he said has been with him since childhood.

“I’ve had this poster on my wall, everywhere that I’ve lived, since I was a kid,” the man said. “I’m 30 years old.”

He added the Kobe’s impact stretched beyond being a basketball star.

“He wasn’t just a Laker. He represented us,” he told KTLA. “He was L.A. He was a hero, a role model to a lot of us that didn’t have role models.”

NBA star Michael Jordan said in a statement that he was in shock after hearing of the helicopter crash.

“Words can’t describe the pain I’m feeling. I loved Kobe— he was like a little brother to me,” Jordan said as he called Bryant a “fierce competitor” and “one of the greats of the game.”

Bryant’s former teammate Shaquille O’Neal said he was feeling sick after hearing of the “tragic” death of Bryant and his daughter.

“Kobe was so much more than an athlete, he was a family man. That was what we had most in common. We love our families. Whenever we got together I would hug his children like they were my own and he would embrace my kids like they were his,” O’Neal  said.

L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti released a statement responding to Bryant’s death, saying the basketball legend “will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles.”

“Kobe Bryant was a giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people everywhere with his incomparable skill on the court — and awed us with his intellect and humility as a father, husband, creative genius, and ambassador for the game he loved,” the mayor said.

Governor Gavin Newsom and his partner Jennifer Siebel called Bryant’s death “tragic and untimely.”

“In his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, he made history with raw talent and unparalleled dedication that raised the bar and paved the way for a newer generation of players,” the governor’s statement said, also praising the basketball star’s efforts to help families through his foundation.

Correction: A previous version of this story listed an incorrect aircraft involved in the crash. This story has been updated.

 

 

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