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Kawhi Leonard Shared Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter Pilot: Report
Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard relies on helicopters to get him around Los Angeles and used the same pilot the Lakers great Kobe Bryant did for many years.
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Zhaire Smith Permanently Switches Jersey Number for Kobe Bryant
Sixers guard Zhaire Smith has decided to permanently switch his jersey number from No. 8 to No. 5 for the remainder of the season out of respect for Kobe Bryant.
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Sixers’ Joel Embiid Wears No. 24 to Kobe Bryant [WATCH]
Joel Embiid wears No. 24 to honor Kobe Bryant, who went to high school in the Philadelphia area.
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Seahawks’ Russell Wilson Led a Pro Bowl Prayer After Kobe’s Death
Russell Wilson led the NFC team in prayer after learning about Kobe Bryant's death. Find out what Wilson and Pete Carroll had to say about the tragedy.
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NBA Players Planning To Informally Retire Kobe Bryant’s Jersey Numbers
Multiple NBA Players Are Planning To Informally Retire Kobe Bryant's Jersey Number. Spencer Dinwiddie will be allowed to change his number to 26 this season.
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Former Laker Julius Randle Has Strong Reaction to Kobe Bryant’s Death
Julius Randle didn't play with Kobe Bryant long, but it was an impactful time for the forward.
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Kobe Bryant’s Home: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Kobe Bryant lived in Newport Beach in Orange County, California, with his wife, Vanessa, and their daughters, Gianna, Natalia, Bianka and Capri
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Sixers to Honor Hometown Hero Kobe Bryant at Warriors Game
The Sixers returned to practice Monday afternoon for the first time since Kobe Bryant's tragic death in a helicopter crash and swapped stories about the NBA legend.
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Celtics vs Heat Preview: Betting Line, Odds & Prediction
The Celtics have a chance to move up the standings with a tough road game against Miami on Tuesday.
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Kobe Bryant’s Family: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
Kobe Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa, their three daughters, two siblings and his parents. Learn more about Bryant's family life.
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Allen Iverson Remembers Kobe Bryant, Rivals Were Almost Sixers Teammates
Allen Iverson took to Instagram to share an emotional message on the passing of Kobe Bryant. The two were almost teammates for the Sixers in 1996.
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Conor McGregor Reacts to Kobe Bryant’s Death [WATCH]
Conor McGregor expresses his sorrow and condolences to NBA legend Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna Maria-Onore, after they passed away in a helicopter crash.
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Kobe Bryant Had Funny Opinion on Possible Memorial Statue
Former Lakers legend Kobe Bryant didn't want Lower Merion High School to erect a statue in his honor but the school should think about it now that he's gone.
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Kobe Bryant’s Funeral: What We Know & Latest Info on Memorial Service
When is Kobe Bryant's funeral service? Find out what we know so far about plans for Bryant's memorial service.
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Zach Ertz Calls for NBA to Change Logo to Honor Kobe Bryant
Zach Ertz suggests NBA change logo from Jerry West to Kobe Bryant to honor the superstar's untimely death and amazing accomplishments.
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Drew Brees’ Emotional Pro Bowl Interview on Kobe Bryant
The New Orleans Saints' Drew Brees reacted to Kobe Bryant's untimely passing just minutes after his death was announced.
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Ara Zobayan: Pilot Identified in Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash
Ara Zobayan was the pilot of the helicopter that crashed in Calabasas, California on January 26 killing Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna.
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Kobe Bryant’s Sister Sharia Bryant Washington Always Had His Back
What you need to know about Sharia Bryant Washington, Kobe Bryant's sister, who's married with three children of her own.
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Mavericks’ Mark Cuban Retires No. 24, Honors Kobe Bryant
Mavs owner Mark Cuban, who nearly traded for Kobe Bryant 12 years ago, vows that no Mav will wear No. 24 again.
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Kobe Bryant Death: Remembering His 81-Point Game
Jalen Rose and Chuck Swirsky were there for Kobe Bryant's 81-pointer against Toronto in 2006. Here's how they saw it.
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Eagles Players React to Tragic Death of Kobe Bryant
The Philadelphia Eagles put out an official statement regarding the passing of NBA legend Kobe Bryant while several Eagles players chimed in on social media with thoughts and prayers.
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Clippers’ Doc Rivers Breaks Down Talking About Kobe Bryant’s Death
Clippers coach Doc Rivers twice faced Kobe Bryant in the NBA Finals. He had a difficult time addressing Bryant's death.
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Reporter Says She ‘Did Not’ Use Racial Slur During Kobe Bryant Report
Alison Morris has said she did not use a racial slur while reporting on the passing of basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
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Rick Fox Not Dead: Ex-Laker Was Not on Kobe Bryant’s Helicopter
Rick Fox is not dead. The Ex-Laker was not on board the helicopter that killed Kobe Bryant in Calabasas, California, on January 26.
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Joe Bryant, Kobe Bryant’s Father: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
What to know about Kobe Bryant's father, Joe Bryant, retired NBA star, married to wife Pam Bryant since 1975.
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Kobe Bryant’s Kids: One of His Four Daughters Confirmed Dead in Crash
Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, were killed on January 26. He is survived by his three other kids, and his wife Vanessa.
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Rich Paul Sounds off on LeBron James Passing The Black Mamba
Rich Paul reacts to LeBron James, passing Kobe Bryant for third all-time on the all-time scoring list on Saturday night. Says it is a testimony to his hard work and dedication.
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Hawks Vince Carter is a Walking Statue & Walking Icon, Says Atlanta Legend
Los Angeles Clippers guard Lou Williams recently shared that Hawks guard Vince Carter is a walking statue and a walking icon. Says Hawks are blessed to have him.
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Sixers’ Joel Embiid May Be Targeting Warriors or Hawks Game To Make Return
Philadelphia 76ers big man, Joel Embiid could make return next week reports Heavy.com's Brandon 'Scoop B' Robinson.
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EX-Warrior Andre Iguodala Weighs-in on Who is Harder to Guard The King or The Klaw
Andre Iguodala says LeBron James is harder to guard than Kawhi Leonard because he raises the level of his teammates more on the court. They are more a threat when he is on the court.
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Mavericks Roster & Starting Lineup After Willie Cauley-Stein Trade
Looking at how the Mavericks stack up with Dwight Powell out and new center Willie Cauley-Stein in.