The basketball world is still in shock over the death of NBA icon, Bobe Bryant including stars of the NBA game such as Michael Jordan.
Shaquille O’Neal tweeted about the loss of “my brother,” shortly after the news broke — sentiments Michael Jordan echoed in a statement released Sunday afternoon.
Michael Jordan responds
“Words can’t describe the pain I’m feeling,” Jordan wrote as he described Bryant as “like a little brother to me.”
The death of Kobe Bryant at age 41 has stunned the basketball world and beyond after the NBA icon died in a helicopter crash Sunday morning in Calabasas, California, near Los Angeles.
Bryant, a 6-6 shooting guard, drew immediate comparisons to Jordan when he joined the NBA in 1996.
A fiery competitor who won five NBA championships, those comparisons rang true as Bryant went on to become one of the greatest players in the history of the game.
Though Bryant fell one ring short of his quest to match Jordan in championships, he surpassed him on the career scoring list to become the league’s third-leading scorer of all time until LeBron James eclipsed him on Saturday.
Bryant never quite reached Jordan’s status in the conversation as the best to ever play the game but falling a touch short of Jordan’s legacy on the basketball court added up to a remarkable, iconic career for Bryant.