John Beam Athletes, coaches, sports teams from Bay Area and beyond remember legendary coach

Oakland, CALocal News

John Beam, a legendary coach in Oakland, passed away, leaving behind a legacy celebrated by many in the sports community. NBA star Damian Lillard took to social media to honor Beam, expressing gratitude for the mentorship he provided to countless young athletes. Warriors coach Steve Kerr wore a commemorative shirt before a game, showcasing the profound impact Beam had on the city. The Las Vegas Raiders shared their condolences, recognizing Beam's influence on and off the field. Former McClymonds High School coach Alonzo Carter remarked on the widespread shock following Beam's passing, as he touched lives across the nation.

Beam coached for 45 years, guiding numerous players and instilling confidence in them. His contributions to Oakland sports are immeasurable, and many believe his legacy will endure through the generations he inspired. The community mourns the loss of a true icon who shaped the lives of many.

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