Malacañang has expressed sadness over the tragic death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant, saying he was well-loved by Filipino fans.
Bryant, former Los Angeles Lakers star, was among those killed in a helicopter crash in California, United States. He was 41.
“The Office of the President is saddened after learning about the tragic news of the death of NBA superstar and legend, Kobe Bryant, and his daughter, who were killed in a helicopter crash. Mr. Bryant was a frequent visitor in the Philippines. He was well-loved by his Filipino fans,” Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo said in a statement Monday.
Panelo paid tribute to Bryant as one of the world’s greatest basketball icons and offered the government’s sympathies to his family, friends and fans.
“On the hard court, he was a sight to behold with his dexterity and accuracy in sinking that ball in the ring. He was a master of his craft. The basketball world has lost one of its legendary greats,” he said.
“The Palace extends its deepest condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, loved ones and fans around the globe who Kobe left behind. We share in their grief,” he said.
Bryant retired in 2016 after 20-year NBA career with the LA Lakers. He won five championships with Lakers as well as two Olympic gold medals with the US national team. In 2018, he earned an Oscar for producing the animated short film “Dear Basketball: The Legend of Kobe Bryant.” (Genalyn D. Kabiling)