Uma notícia trágica nos pegou em cheio há alguns minutos: Kobe Bryant, lendário ex-jogador de basquete da NBA, morreu aos 41 anos de idade.
Bryant estava entre as 5 vítimas de um acidente de helicóptero na Califórnia e assim que a notícia foi espalhada pelo mundo, as pessoas começaram a relembrar um dos maiores de todos os tempos na Internet.
Fazendo história com o Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe foi chamado pelo jornalista brasileiro André Kfouri de “o Michael Jordan de quem não pôde ver Michael Jordan”.
Músicos e bandas como Flea, Garbage, Fantastic Negrito, Drake e mais prestaram suas homenagens e você pode vê-las logo abaixo.
Em tempo, vale lembrar que em 2018 o atleta ganhou um Oscar na categoria de Melhor Curta de Animação com “Dear Basketball”, que escreveu e narrou, contando com o aclamado compositor John Williams na parte musical.
Homenagens a Kobe Bryant
Kobe
— Flea (@flea333) January 26, 2020
RIP KOBE ?
— Travis Barker (@travisbarker) January 26, 2020
Today we lost a Legend. My condolences to his family and loved ones. pic.twitter.com/0LEX4xbVoL
— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) January 26, 2020
RIP Kobe ?
— Tomás Bertoni (@tomasbertoni) January 26, 2020
Horrible news @kobebryant passing. I have very fond memories of living in Los Angeles during the championship reign of the Los Angeles Lakers. My heart goes out to his family
— Fantastic Negrito (@MusicNegrito) 26 de janeiro de 2020
Kobe ?
— Garbage (@garbage) January 26, 2020
RIP Kobe Bryant . Here’s his first ever Adidas commercial using – unbelievably- Napalm Death music. #RIPKobeBryant https://t.co/k2MOLJDTZ2
— Earache Records♠️ (@EaracheRecords) January 26, 2020
Fuckin terrible ?
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) January 26, 2020
????? Kobe this cant be real!!!
— Meek Mill (@MeekMill) January 26, 2020
Rest In Peace Kobe! My heart broken ❤️
— Gucci Mane (@gucci1017) January 26, 2020
He was great,charismatic & among the hardest-working athletes ever,but what impressed me most was how deeply-involved Kobe was with his 4 daughters. Pray for them, Vanessa, his parents & his fellow passengers’ families on this sad and shocking day. We will never forget you Kobe
— Jimmy Kimmel (@jimmykimmel) January 26, 2020