Following the tragic car crash at the Oklahoma State homecoming parade in Stillwater this weekend, athletes around the state have rallied together to support the victims and their families.



The efforts of the Oklahoma City Thunder were on full display Monday, as photos began making the rounds on social media of Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and numerous Thunder players visiting families at The Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City. Oklahoma State football and soccer players were also in attendance.



Tricia Wyatt posted this message to her Facebook account along with photos of Kevin Durant and her grandaughter, Hadley, who was one of the victims and is recovering at OU Medical Center: "You know how some people just brighten up your day? We love the hugest smile that came across Hadley's face when Kevin Durant came to see her. Sorry Mary Fallin and Burns Hargis...Although it was so so Sooo Nice of you to come and we really truly were honored by your visit....ya just gotta learn to dunk." (A GoFundMe account has been set up to assist with Hadley's medical expenses. You can contribute here.)



Another Facebook post from Lisa Malone: "Here is lil Maddie, my niece Erica and Bryan's niece.. So glad she is doing better and she is smiling!!! And with Kevin Durant! Wow! He is a very sweet and caring person! Just look her lil face shining! Praise God she is alive and doing well! Keep praying."

McGary, Kanter, Collison join members of OSU football & soccer teams to support victims & families of OSU tragedy. pic.twitter.com/DIJf6vWG6x — OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) October 27, 2015



