Published 11:55 IST, March 24th 2020
Kyrie Irving honours Kobe by donating $323,000, 250K meals to COVID-19-affected families
Kyrie Irving's Kobe Bryant tribute: The Brooklyn Nets star will be donating $323,000 and 250,000 meals to help people deal with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving will be donating $323,000 to Feeding America along with Line Logistics, who will put in $200,000 of its own to help people deal with coronavirus outbreak. Kyrie Irving will also team up with City Harvest to donate 250,000 meals in New York. Kyrie Irving shared details of his donations via an Instagram post me on his birthday, i.e. March 23.
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Kyrie Irving donates: Irving's donation also a tribute to Kobe Bryant?
Irving has been kwn to be a Bryant fan. He has collaborated with Bryant for one of signature shoes and FaceTimed him immediately after he won his first NBA title. With his donation, Irving hours Bryant while also using date of his own birthday.
Kyrie Irving donates: Kyrie Irving shares details via Instagram on his birthday
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Kyrie Irving donates: Kyrie Irving will donate meals to help people affected by COVID-19
In his post, Kyrie Irving revealed that he will be teaming up with Feeding America and Line Logistics to create Share A Meal campaign. benefits will be for 'marginalized' communities to get necessary food items y require. Irving ded donation link to his bio, asking everyone to contribute in any way y can.
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Kyrie Irving donates: NBA world comes toger to donate during coronavirus outbreak
Along with Kyrie Irving, various or NBA players and teams have pledged to donate amid coronavirus crisis. Players like Kevin Love, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Zion Williamson donated individually, while Steph Curry donated along with Warriors, who donated $1 million to Chase Center's sister fund. Team owners like Mark Cuban will also be taking an initiative to pay workers employed at arenas on an hourly basis.
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NBA season was suspended on March 11 after Utah Jazz's Rudy Gobert tested positive for COVID-19. Currently, re are 10 confirmed NBA players with coronavirus. Since CDC has vised against a garing of 50 or more people for at least two months, NBA season could resume mid-June and go on till August.
11:55 IST, March 24th 2020