LeBron James in tears as he arrives back in Los Angeles after Kobe Bryant's death

LeBron James in an embrace as he arrives in LA
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Jacob Jarvis27 January 2020

Lakers star LeBron James wept as he arrived in Los Angeles as an outpouring of grief followed NBA legend Kobe Bryant's death.

James, 35, arrived at LAX on the Lakers' team plane, after playing the Philadelphia 76ers.

The NBA star could be seen wiping away tears as he hugged those around him after getting off the aircraft.

On Saturday, James had surpassed Bryant's points record to become the third highest scoring player in NBA history.

Grief: LeBron James arrived in LA shortly after receiving news of Bryant's death
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Bryan paid tribute to his feat the day before his tragic death, telling James to aim for the number two spot.

He wrote on instagram: "Keep growing the game and charting the path for the next."

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James had described Bryant as "one of the all-time greatest basketball players" as he said it was "surreal" to pass his record.

He has not spoken publicly since the star's death.

Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter were killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday.

Tributes have poured in for Bryant , who is remembered as one of the all-time NBA greats.

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