Tom Brady pays tribute to 'superhero' Kobe Bryant
Tom Brady says the tragic death of Kobe and Gianna Bryant has made his realise the importance of seizing the day.
Published : Feb 26, 2020 02:00 IST
Tom Brady revealed he has endured sleepless nights and shed "so many tears" over the tragic death of "superhero" Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna.
Basketball legend Bryant and 13-year Gianna were among nine people who were killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California on January 26.
Vanessa Bryant paid an emotional tribute to her late husband and daughter at a memorial service at Staples Center on Monday, while a tearful Michael Jordan described the Los Angeles Lakers great as his "little brother."
Six-time Super Bowl champion Brady took to social media to state that it is down to everybody to adopt the same positive approach that made Bryant, 41, so special.
He wrote in a long tribute on Tuesday: "I have been deeply affected by the passing of Kobe, Gigi and the others in that tragic flight weeks ago.
"Since then, I've witnessed the well-deserved outpouring of love and support for the families that had so much left to give, and it's helped me reflect and gain perspective.
"I know that love peace and joy will always endure. And in this tragedy, I have learned so much. Why has this touched me in the way that it did? Why has it kept me up at night, and brought me so many tears?
"In Kobe, we were able to witness the man in the arena. For many of us, sports show what we are made of, they define our personalities and emotions. We cannot hide from the good or the bad, from wins or the losses... the joy and despair, the happiness and the pain.
"What you see is what it is, we aren't actors. We have found a real life stage where we become vulnerable to the world and are judged based on the outcome of each performance. And we care deeply about what we do. READ:
"For some, these days are the pinnacle in their life, and there's nothing wrong what that but it's clear to me, for Kobe, that was how he lived his life in every way. In his second chapter, you saw even more. You saw the excitement for life, and for achieving in areas only he thought possible. He became more of an entrepreneur, media mogul, father, husband and mentor among other roles.
"And he didn't stop with himself. Kobe didn't care whether you were a man or woman, boy or girl, black or white, rich or poor, ordinary or extraordinary, he wanted to help you become the best you could be. His mere presence had an effect on everybody he was around. He had the energy to recognise in others what they could not recognise in themselves.
"I think that's why I will miss him most. Because we all know the world needs more of that leadership and positivity. We recognise that he was doing the work that others don't want to or simply can't do. The world we live in is full of people telling kids and adults "you can't", "you won't" or "you never will."
"The world we live in is teaching EVERYONE to fear, to worry, to shame or to give up. And that's the opposite of what Kobe stood for. That's what made Kobe a real superhero.
"He spoke about mentality with such conviction, about the idea that if you truly believed in something you would achieve it... you could overcome the obstacles in your path. And not just that, he walked the walk and did the work. He pushed others to find that same confidence. He was the real-life superhero our world needs. READ:
ALSO READ | NBA names All-Star MVP award after Kobe Bryant
"That's what we will all miss. That's why we hurt. Because we know that he was always fighting against the norm. He was doing more than his share. Now who is going to do the work that is still here to be done?
"Who is going to fight and break the norms with love and joy and inspiration? Who is going to discard fear, and doubt, and hate? Who is going to carry the load and be the superhero that he was? The answer is simple to me, ALL OF US.
"Decide to make the change in yourself. If there is anything I have learned and been inspired by through this tragic event, it is this, SEIZE THE DAY. That's what Kobe always did, and that's what he wanted for us too."