Kuwait Times

Bryant’s death leaves sports world stunned

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NEW YORK: The sporting world was plunged into mourning on Sunday as news of Kobe Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash spread leaving the rich and famous, presidents, Hall of Famers and ordinary fans stunned.

A true global superstar, the depth of Bryant’s popularity quickly surfaced as reports were confirmed that the Los Angeles Lakers great had been killed along with his daughter Gianna and seven others when his helicopter crashed in a remote field near the city of Calabasas.

As the deaths were confirmed social media exploded in grief while television programmin­g was interrupte­d to report on the tragedy with video showing smoke billowing from the crash site as first responders put out the flames.

U.S. President Donald Trump was among the first to take to Twitter to express his shock. “Reports are that basketball great Kobe Bryant and three others

have been killed in a helicopter crash in California. That is terrible news!” tweeted Trump.

Trump and former U.S. President Barack Obama agree on little but were united in their grief over the five-time NBA champion’s untimely passing. “Kobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act. To lose Gianna is even more heartbreak­ing to us as parents,” Obama wrote on Twitter.

Where Bryant’s death hit close to home was on the basketball courts, where his skill and personalit­y made him one of world’s most recognisab­le and popular athletes. “The NBA family is devastated by the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna,” NBA commission­er Adam Silver said in a statement. “For 20 seasons, Kobe showed us what is possible when remarkable talent blends with an absolute devotion to winning.

“He was one of the most extraordin­ary players in the history of our game with accomplish­ments that are legendary: five NBA championsh­ips, an NBA MVP award, 18 NBA All-Star selections, and two Olympic gold medals.

“He will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up a basketball and compete to the very best of their ability.” But perhaps it was three-time NBA champion Dwyane Wade who best expressed the disbelief and sadness that washed over the league, tweeting: “Nooooooooo­oo God please No!”

Two of the greatest players of all-time, Hall of Famers Bill Russell and Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, praised Bryant as one of the best ever to set foot on the court but noted he was an even better person. “Most people will remember Kobe as the magnificen­t athlete who inspired a whole generation of basketball players,” tweeted Abdul-Jabaar. “But I will always remember him as a man who was much more than an athlete.” — Reuters

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 ??  ?? BHUBANESWA­R: A sand sculpture by Indian artist Sudarsan Pattnaik, depicting American profession­al basketball player Kobe Bryant with the message ‘we will miss you’, is pictured at Puri beach, some 65 km away from Bhubaneswa­r yesterday. — AFP
BHUBANESWA­R: A sand sculpture by Indian artist Sudarsan Pattnaik, depicting American profession­al basketball player Kobe Bryant with the message ‘we will miss you’, is pictured at Puri beach, some 65 km away from Bhubaneswa­r yesterday. — AFP

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