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Andre Emmett's Life Celebrated At Funeral Amid Sorrow Following Murder In Dallas

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - Former NBA player Andre Emmett has been laid to rest in Dallas.

The Carter High standout and Texas Tech record-breaker was shot and killed near his home in Old East Dallas last week.

Police are still searching for his killers.

"I couldn't believe it, it seemed so unreal," shared Alex Williams, after leaving the funeral service this afternoon at St. Luke Community United Methodist Church. "I didn't believe it at first. I just knew it was another Andre, because he was so cool! He got along with everyone."​

Williams says he has looked up to Emmett, since he was a young boy, sharing that his grandmother lived next door to his own.​

"[He] gave so much back to the community, he loved the kids, spent time in the community, did anything he could to help the community... a true Dallas legend, for sure."​

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Andre Emmett #2 of 3's Company speaks at a press conference the BIG3 three-on-three basketball league on August 17, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. (credit: Ron Jenkins/BIG3/Getty Images)

Williams was one of many mourning the loss and remembering how Emmett was always looking out for the community.​

"It was hard, it was hard," admitted Anthony Grant, who shared that he grew up with Emmett, while stressing that the star athlete never forgot his Oak Cliff roots. "I just seen him after a Cowboys game... gave me that tap on the shoulder, gave me that hug."​

Those who knew him best have shared that in spite of his on court success, (most recently playing in a professional three-on-three league called, BIG3, the position he cherished most was that of loving sad to his two young daughters, son, brother and friend.​

He was remembered as a man who was always giving back to his community, and on Monday the community showed up in big numbers for him.​

"You knew 'Dre meant so much to the community; but, it's one thing to think it, it's another thing to see it," shared friend Baylor Barbee. "People here from all over the community, all over the world, just being here for Dre."​

Now, their broken hearts want answers. According to Dallas Police sources, tips have been pouring in and detectives want them to continue until the right one leads to an arrest.​

"He was a great, beautiful man," says Williams. "I pray they find the killers who did this."​

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