LeBron Makes Emotional Admission On Every Upcoming Game After Kobe’s Death

Lakers superstar LeBron James has hard time coping with the fact that his idol is gone. Kobe Bryant lost his life in a tragic crash a week ago. The basketball world mourns over the sudden loss, and there was an avalanche of tributes. LeBron is trying to find strength to move on. He talked to reporters on Monday. According to the LeBron, “every game is going to be emotional” after Kobe’s death.

“But time heals all, and it’s going to continue to help us every game,” said LeBron. ‘We’ll continue to lean on each other and lean on our crowd. Our crowd is going to be with us. We have to continue to push forward. That’s what he’d want us to do.”

LeBron can’t get over Kobe’s death

The Black Mamba, his daughter Giana and seven others lost their lives in the crash. After Friday’s game, LeBron talked about Bryant’s legacy and his family. Bryant’s wife Vanessa and their three other daughters will have to live with the loss.

“You know, for me,” King James told reporters, “I was telling my wife a couple of days ago, I was like, ‘Seeing Kobe play the game of basketball for 20 years for the Lakers, since he was 18 to 38,’ and I was like, ‘You know what’s crazy? These last three years, out of all the success he had, five rings, multiple MVPs at the All-Star Game, MVP of this league, first-team everything, all life, all world, all basketball — I felt like these last three years was the happiest I’ve ever seen him.’”

During his speech before Friday’s game, LeBron talked about his dear friend and idol.

“As I look around this arena, we’re all grieving, we’re all hurt, we’re all heartbroken, and when we’re going through things like this, the best thing you can do is lean on the shoulders of your family.

“Now, I’ve heard about Laker Nation before I got here last year, about how much of a family it is, and that is absolutely what I’ve seen this week. Not only from the players, the coaching staff and the organization, but from everybody. Everybody that’s here — this is truly, truly a family.”

These words came straight from his heart, and we can feel that. It was the most emotional speech we’ve ever heard of, and LeBron spoke from the depth of his heart. It was a terrible loss for everybody, and Kobe will be remembered as a wise man.

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