Leonard Considers Discontinuing Helicopter Commutes After Kobe’s Death

Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard was weighing whether to continue or discontinue using helicopter commutes in order for him to get around Southern California.

This, after Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, Gianna Bryant, and seven others died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas on Sunday.

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When asked if he has concerns, Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard said that he can’t really speak on it and he didn’t know what was real yet. He added that there’s a lot of thoughts that came in his head.

He knew that the helicopter pilot, Ara Zobayan, who died in the crash from his own trips, was primarily from Los Angeles to San Diego and vice versa.

After his practice with the team, Kawhi told reporters that the whole situation, including the whole program, the setup, and how (Kobe Bryant) was traveling back and forth, “was the same way I was getting here from San Diego.” He also said that Zobayan was “one of the best pilots.”

Kawhi also said that Kobe’s passing was “just seems like you’re in a movie or something.” Meanwhile, Clippers coach Doc Rivers told reporters that it was the right call to re-schedule the game due to the tragedy.

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