The Houston Rockets fell to 28-17 with a 117-110 loss (box score) on Sunday in Denver, but the postgame reactions were primarily about the shocking death of former Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant.
News of Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash, along with everyone else on board, leaked shortly before the Rockets and Nuggets tipped off early Sunday afternoon. Bryant was 41 years old. According to USA TODAY Sports, his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, also died in the tragic crash.
Players on both teams were visibly distraught before the game, though it did go on as scheduled. The Nuggets held a moment of silence to recognize Bryant’s memory, with a “Kobe” chant breaking out from fans.
Several players, including P.J. Tucker, wore sneakers during the game with hand-written messages inscribed on them to honor Bryant.
Rockets guard Austin Rivers and forward P.J. Tucker are brought to tears during a tribute to Kobe Bryant before their game today. pic.twitter.com/YWuxyw1DsE
— Mike Leslie (@MikeLeslieWFAA) January 26, 2020
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The news of Bryant’s passing broke after pregame media availabilities had closed, so the team’s first public comments occurred postgame.
Several players, including Tyson Chandler and former MVPs James Harden and Russell Westbrook, grew up near Los Angeles and developed extensive relationships with Bryant over the years. Others met Bryant over their time in the NBA, where he’s long been an iconic figure.
A few Rockets players spoke for the group. Others, after a few hours having to hold it together, look lost in thoughts, just sitting, staring, alone.
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) January 26, 2020
Players were asked ahead of time if they felt comfortable talking today. Some players said no. Others said yes.
Believe me, today is not easy for the broadcasters trying to do their jobs as well. Everyone is numb. https://t.co/6U9qFxXG9X
— Cayleigh Griffin (@cayleighgriffin) January 26, 2020
During his 20-year career with the Lakers, which concluded in 2016, Bryant was a five-time NBA champion; a two-time MVP and scoring champion; and an 18-time All-Star, among his numerous accolades.
Here’s a sampling of the postgame reaction from the Rockets.
Head coach Mike D’Antoni
Mike D'Antoni postgame on @ATTSportsNetSW on the tragic news on the late Kobe Bryant: "It was pretty somber, before the game with that devastating news. It shook guys a lot..It was just an unbelievable tragedy…Every accolade he got he earned." pic.twitter.com/jPDDabQ0xU
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) January 26, 2020
Clearly shaken himself, Mike D'Antoni on players playing through pain: "That's something probably fans don't realize. These guys, life is with them all the time, whether it's family or friends. Collectively, we had to get through it. It's just what we do."
— Jonathan Feigen (@Jonathan_Feigen) January 26, 2020
P.J. Tucker
Tucker on Kobe, cont. pic.twitter.com/D4vrsUgWIv
— Cayleigh Griffin (@cayleighgriffin) January 26, 2020
Austin Rivers
A very emotional Austin Rivers speaks postgame about Kobe Bryant. #Rockets pic.twitter.com/5HomN3tSaf
— Cayleigh Griffin (@cayleighgriffin) January 26, 2020
Hurting badly. True role model! Not just for being a goat, or being one of the most Competitive athletes to ever compete. Not just because you were iconic in every form and defined excellence in so many ways…but because of how great of a father you were as well. True Icon. KB24
— Austin Rivers (@AustinRivers25) January 26, 2020
Austin Rivers: "This was tough. I don't know how we played today. I would start thinking about the game, and it would just snap back into my mind."
"Now we have to play tomorrow, and I'm sure Utah will do a tribute, and this pain isn't going to go away any time soon."
— Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) January 26, 2020
Eric Gordon
#Rockets Eric Gordon on Kobe Bryant: pic.twitter.com/7MGrs2XQaq
— Cayleigh Griffin (@cayleighgriffin) January 26, 2020
#Rockets guard Eric Gordon on the passing of Kobe Bryant: "This is devastating man…this one hurt to the core"
(Via AT&T SportsNet)
— Daniel Gotera (@DTGoteraKHOU) January 26, 2020
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The Fertitta family and entire Houston Rockets organization mourn the sudden passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna. Our sincerest condolences go out to the Bryant family, their friends and the entire Lakers organization. pic.twitter.com/BhxLxrUoE0
— Houston Rockets (@HoustonRockets) January 26, 2020