Eminent US Journalist Grant Wahl passed away recently while covering the FIFA World Cup being held in Qatar. He had a long career with Sports Illustrated and was behind NBA superstar LeBron James’ first SI shoot. He was a prominent figure who advocated strongly for women’s soccer and LGBTQ rights. While covering the World Cup match between Argentina and Netherlands, Wahl passed away. After the news spread across the Internet, LeBron James has joined other members of the sports community in mourning the loss of an eminent journalist.
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The shocking news has urged prominent personalities around the world to offer their condolences to Wahl’s family. Four-time NBA champion James took to Twitter to offer his condolences and reflect upon Wahl’s career.
LeBron James talks about the death of a prominent Journalist
Sports journalist Grant Wahl was one of the most prominent names when it came to covering sports. He had a long career in Sports Illustrated and had his own substack.
Following Argentina’s victory over the Netherlands in the FIFA World Cup, Wahl collapsed under unknown circumstances. He was then rushed to the nearest hospital. Wahl’s brother confirmed the death of his 49-year-old brother. During a press conference, Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James reflected upon Wahl’s unfortunate death.
James said, “I’ve always kind of watched from a distance even when I moved up in ranks and became a professional, and he went to a different sport. Any time his name would come up I’ll always think back to me as a teenager and having Grant in our building … It’s a tragic loss.”
Wahl was behind the iconic Sports Illustrated cover shoot that involved 17-year-old LeBron James. He covered James even before he made his debut in the NBA with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Wahl was behind one of the most iconic cover shoots
Sports Illustrated released a cover shoot involving LeBron James which was released on February 18, 2002. James had just turned 17 and was already one of the biggest prospects in the country.
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He made his NBA debut when he was just 18. The Cleveland Cavaliers drafted him and he averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds straightaway.
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