The Denver Post

Lakers’ game against Clippers is postponed

- By Greg Beacham

The NBA has postponed the Los Angeles Lakers’ next game against the Clippers on Tuesday night after the deaths of retired superstar Kobe Bryant, his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash.

The league announced the decision in a statement Monday, saying it “was made out of respect for the Lakers organizati­on.”

The Lakers learned about the crash while flying home from an East Coast road trip Sunday. LeBron James and several other players appeared to be visibly affected by the news when they got off the plane.

James made his first public comments

Monday night in an Instagram post including several photos of himself with Bryant. The four-time NBA MVP and 16-time allstar said he was “heartbroke­n and devastated,” and had been crying repeatedly while trying to write about Bryant.

James, who joined the Lakers last season, said the two spoke by phone Sunday morning after James passed Bryant for third place on the NBA’s career scoring list Saturday night.

“Didn’t think for one bit in a million years that would be the last conversati­on we’d have,” James wrote. “I promise you I’ll continue your legacy man! You mean so much to us all here especially #LakerNatio­n and it’s my responsibi­lity to put this (team) on my back and keep it going!! Please give me the strength from the heavens above and watch over me!”

The Lakers made grief counselors available to employees Monday after the loss of Bryant, who spent his entire 20-year NBA career with the 16-time NBA champion franchise.

Lakers owner Jeanie Buss was quite close to Bryant, and Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka was Bryant’s agent during his playing career.

“The Los Angeles Lakers would like to thank all of you for the tremendous outpouring of support and condolence­s,” the Lakers organizati­on said in a statement after the postponeme­nt was announced.

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