Pro Athletes Pay Respects Kobe Bryant
I’m still numb from the loss of one of our NBA family in Kobe Bryant. He was everything we loved as an athlete with impeccable work ethic, fiery competitiveness, a flair for the dramatic, and an amazing balance of family and business. Please pray for all the families.#RIPKobe— David Robinson (@DavidtheAdmiral) January 27, 2020
Kobe not only inspired millions to pursue greatness, he used his platform to help Special Olympics, the Japan Earthquake victims, had a podcast to help children cope with anxiety. May we remember his impact. #RIPKOBE— Danny Wuerffel (@DannyWuerffel) January 27, 2020
— Caron Butler (@realtuffjuice) January 27, 2020
RIP to my friend Kobe Bryant. I’m truly devastated by the news of his passing and the passing of his young daughter Gianna. A true legend in the game of basketball and an inspiration to the world. My thoughts & prayers go out to his family during this heartbreaking timeπππ’π’ pic.twitter.com/ZLSqnvu1mu— Barry L Bonds (@BarryBonds) January 26, 2020
Vancouver isn’t an NBA city anymore, but BC Place and Rogers Arena are lit up in Lakers colours tonight.#Canucks will hold a tribute to Kobe Bryant during the first intermission of Monday night’s game vs. St. Louis, I’m told. pic.twitter.com/kjtGwNvLUp— Thomas Drance (@ThomasDrance) January 28, 2020
Man not Kobe... Prayers to his family and friends! #RIPMamba— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) January 26, 2020
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