Twitter Mourns the Deaths of Rasual Butler and Leah LaBelle

It was reported on Wednesday that former NBA star Rasual Butler and his wife Leah LaBelle had [...]

It was reported on Wednesday that former NBA star Rasual Butler and his wife Leah LaBelle had tragically died in a car accident, and now many have taken to Twitter to mourn the loss of the couple.

"Wow! Bro gave me so much knowledge! Great dude if you never meet him! This one touches the soul! Prayers to his family and friends," tweeted Orlando Magic Forward Jonathon Simmons.

"I remember asking Rasual Butler why he wore the #18 with #Spurs and not his 45 jersey...my guy gave one of the best quotes ever. Sual was a damn good dude! RIP bro," said sports commentator Jabari Young.

Fans of the couple also shared sympathies and memorials, with one fan writing, "So sad to hear about Leah LaBelle & her husband passing, she was such a talented artist."

"So sad to here about #LeahLebelle passing and her husband. Life is so short man. May they both R.I.P," wrote another.

Many of the teams that Butler played on have also released statements, with the Miami Heat saying, "We are deeply saddened by the passing of Rasual Butler and his wife, Leah LaBelle. Our sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers go out to the family and many friends of Rasual and Leah. They will be missed."

"The L.A. Clippers are deeply saddened by the loss of Rasual Butler and his wife, Leah LaBelle. Rasual will long be remembered not only for his accomplishments on the court, but for his vibrant personality, positive outlook and the compassion he had for everyone around him," wrote the Clippers.

The Indiana Pacers also made a statement, according to TMZ, saying, "Our entire organization is deeply saddened after learning of the death of Rasual Butler and his wife, Leah LaBelle."

"In his one season with us, Rasual was the consummate team player and a great role model for our younger players on how a professional should prepare and act, while being a positive influence on everyone who associated with him. We offer our sincerest condolences to he and his wife's family," The Pacers' statement concluded.

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