The death of former Kentucky guard Terrence Clarke following a car accident in Los Angeles sparked an outpouring of grief and support from around basketball, including reaction by Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.
The university announced Clarkeās death from a two-car crash in a release Thursday night. A player-organized candlelight public vigil outside the team dormitory was announced for Friday night, hours after Wildcats coach John Calipari arrived in California to be with Clarkeās family and wrote on his web site that he was āstill trying to process what has happened to a kid we all loved.ā
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Teammates and players the 19-year-old Clarke was preparing to compete with and against in the NBA, including James, also posted condolences on social media.
On CoachCal.com, Calipari recalled how the Boston native remained upbeat through an injury that limited him to just eight games, and his personalityās impact on teammates.
āHis heart was overflowing with love for his family, his friends and his teammates,ā Calipari wrote. āHe was as caring of a person as I have ever coached. His enthusiasm and energy ā not just for basketball, for life ā are what we all hope to have in our journey.ā
āTerrence had figured that part out ā that if you wake up every day with a smile on your face and a joy in everything you do, this life is beautiful.ā
Kentucky 7-footer Olivier Sarr, who this week followed his teammate into the NBA draft, posted a picture of himself being comforted by Clarke on Instagram. Sarr wrote, āLil bruh... I love you Foreverā with a broken heart emoji and a message in French before ending, āRest easy.ā
Former Kentucky player and Philadelphia 76ers rookie Tyrese Maxey tweeted, āMy heart is extremely heavy right now!ā and offered prayers to his Clarkeās family.
On Instagram, James posted a picture of Clarke and wrote, āREST IN PARADISE NEPHEW!!! with several emojis.
Boston Celtics player Jaylen Brown, who mentored Clarke and had him as a guest at multiple games last season, posted several photos of himself with Clarke and asked that his name be called at this summerās NBA draft. Fellow NBA players such as Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young and the Indiana Pacersā Cassius Stanley also expressed their sorrow in posts.
Clarkeās fatal accident came a day after he and Kentucky teammate Brandon Boston Jr. signed with Klutch Sports Group.
Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant John Matassa, who works in the Valley Traffic Division, told ESPN that Clarke was a solo occupant in a vehicle that ran a red light going āat a very high rate of speedā in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles at approximately 2:10 p.m. PDT.
Matassa said surveillance video showed that Clarke collided with another vehicle preparing to turn left, hit a street light pole and then a block wall. Clarke was taken to Northridge Hospital Medical Center and later pronounced dead.
Matassa said the other driver, who was in a truck, did not claim any injuries. Clarke was driving a 2021 Hyundai Genesis and not wearing his seat belt properly, according to Matassa.
Celtics coach Brad Stevens heard reports about the crash and Clarkeās death shortly after his team beat the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night. Clarke was familiar to the Celtics, their players and even Stevensā son.
āNot sure how much I want to talk about the game, when you consider heās a Boston kid ... those kids are important to us here,ā Stevens said. āI never met him. My son looks up to him. Hard to talk about a basketball game.ā
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AP Sports Writer Kyle Hightower in Boston contributed to this report.
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