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Sports stars react to Kobe Bryant's death

Bill Hartlep
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From left, Houston Rockets center Tyson Chandler, guard Austin Rivers and forward P.J. Tucker react during a tribute to Kobe Bryant before an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, in Denver. Bryant died Sunday in a California helicopter crash.
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In this Jan. 15, 2015, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant, right, and Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James hug before the start of an NBA basketball game, in Los Angeles. LeBron James says Kobe Bryant inspired him to greatness and he was “kind of sad” when he learned the Lakers star is retiring.
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AFC defensive end Calais Campbell (93) and teammates react Sunday to the announcement of NBA Legend Kobe Bryant’s death in the second quarter against NFC in the Pro Bowl NFL football game in Orlando, Fla.
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Former Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant acknowledges the crowd during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019, in Los Angeles.
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In this May 4, 2002, file photo, Los Angeles Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, left, and Shaquille O’Neal celebrate after winning Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs, in Los Angeles.

Kobe Bryant, considered one of the greatest players in NBA history, was among nine people who died in a helicopter crash Sunday morning in Southern California.

He was 41.

The cause of the crash is under invesitgation.

Bryant, who attended high school at Lower Merion in eastern Pennsylvania, retired in 2016 after playing 20 seasons for the Los Angeles Lakers.

He won five NBA championships and was an 18-time all-star.

He finished his career with 33,643 points, good for fourth all-time. He was passed Saturday night by the Lakers’ LeBron James (33,644).

Reactions quickley appeared on social media from around the sports world.

Bill Hartlep is the TribLive sports editor. A Pittsburgh native and Point Park graduate, he joined the Trib in 2004, covering high school sports. He held various editing roles before assuming his current position in 2019. He can be reached at bhartlep@triblive.com.

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