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LeBron vows to continue legend’s legacy

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LOS ANGELES: NBA superstar LeBron James said on Monday he was “heartbroke­n and devastated” over the death of Kobe Bryant while vowing in an Instagram post to continue Bryant’s championsh­ip legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Bryant, a five-time NBA champion in 20 seasons with the Lakers, died on Sunday at age 41 in a helicopter crash only hours after Lakers star James overtook him for third on the league’s alltime scoring list.

“I’m heartbroke­n and devastated my brother,” James posted. “Man I love you big bro.

“I promise you I’ll continue your legacy man! You mean so much to us all here especially #LakerNatio­n and it’s my responsibi­lity to put this shirt on my back and keep it going!!

“Please give me the strength from the heavens above and watch over me! I got US here!”

The NBA postponed the Lakers’ game this morning (Thai time) against the Los Angeles Clippers in the wake of Bryant’s tragic death.

James also made it clear he is still trying to process the shocking death of an iconic long-time rival and dear friend long before they had expected to say farewell, the crash having killed nine people in all, including Bryant’s daughter Gigi. “I’m Not Ready but here I go,” James said to start his message. “Man I sitting here trying to write something for this post but every time I try I begin crying again just thinking about you, niece Gigi and the friendship/bond/ brotherhoo­d we had!

“I literally just heard your voice on Sunday morning before I left Philly to head back to LA. Didn’t think for one bit in a million years that would be the last conversati­on we’d have. WTF!!”

The Lakers have won 16 NBA titles in team history, one shy of the Boston Celtics’ all-time record. Bryant won five titles in seven NBA Finals appearance­s, taking crowns in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2009 and 2010.

But the Lakers have suffered six consecutiv­e losing seasons since their last play-off appearance, including the final three campaigns of Bryant’s career.

This season, the Lakers have the second-best record in the NBA at 36-10 to lead the Western Conference, with James averaging 25.3 points, 7.7 rebounds and a league-best 10.7 assists a game.

James has won three NBA titles with the Miami Heat (twice) and the Cleveland Cavaliers.

James said his heart went out to Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, and Kobe’s surviving daughters.

“There’s so much more I want to say but just can’t right now because I can’t get through it!” James wrote. “Until we meet again my brother!!”

James’s message came alongside a photo of him in a Lakers uniform greeting Bryant as he rose from a courtside seat.

 ?? USA TODAY SPORTS ?? The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, right, is defended by the Cavaliers’ LeBron James during a game in 2016.
USA TODAY SPORTS The Lakers’ Kobe Bryant, right, is defended by the Cavaliers’ LeBron James during a game in 2016.

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