Los Angeles Honors Kobe, Gianna Bryant With Public Memorial
LOS ANGELES (AP) β Kobe Bryantβs wife offered a poignant portrait of her NBA superstar husband and their daughter Monday at a packed memorial service for the two, who were among nine people killed last month in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles.
Speaking at times through tears, Vanessa Bryant praised her husbandβs devotion to their family as she addressed thousands of fans gathered at Staples Center to remember Bryant and 13-year-old Gianna.
βGod knew they couldnβt be on this Earth without each other,β Vanessa Bryant said. βHe had to bring them home to have them together. Babe, you take care of our Gigi.β
The service took place at the downtown arena where Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for the final 17 seasons of his two-decade NBA career. Thousands of Lakers fans, many wearing Bryantβs jersey or team colors, attended the tearful gathering to honor Los Angelesβ most popular athlete and a global basketball icon.
The ceremony began with Beyonce performing her songs βXOβ and βHaloβ with dozens of backup musicians. Alicia Keys performed Beethovenβs βMoonlight Sonataβ later in the program, and Christina Aguilera sang βAve Maria.β
The two-hour program concluded with βDear Basketball,β Bryantβs Academy Award-winning short film.
After Jimmy Kimmel welcomed the crowd, Vanessa Bryant remembered the familyβs life with Gianna and her three siblings and then eulogized her husband. They had been together since 1999.
βHe was the most amazing husband,β she said. βKobe loved me more than I could ever express or put into words. I was fire. He was ice. Vice versa at times. … He was my everything.β
The mourners included Lakers greats such as Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and Pau Gasol. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver joined Michael Jordan, Shaquille OβNeal, Phil Jackson and dozens of current NBA players, including Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving and Los Angeles natives James Harden, Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan. Celebrities such as Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez also attended.
Jordan, the Chicago Bulls great whose career was wrapping up as Bryantβs was starting in the late 1990s, praised Bryant as βone of my dear friends. He was like a little brother. … As I got to know him, I wanted to be the best big brother that I could be.β
OβNeal and Bryant joined the Lakers together in 1996, and they won three consecutive championships during eight tumultuous seasons in purple and gold. Although their relationship was often publicly rocky, Shaq said the two were always friendly in private, even comparing their dynamic to John Lennon and Paul McCartney.
βKobe and I pushed each other to play some of the greatest basketball of all time,β OβNeal said. βIβm proud nobody has accomplished what the threepeat Lakers have done since the Shaq and Kobe Lakers did it.β
OβNeal also got the biggest laugh in the somber service with a profane joke about an exchange in which Shaq told Kobe there was no βIβ in team, but Bryant responded by noting that there is an βM-E.β
Vanessa Bryant was followed on the podium by basketball stars Diana Taurasi and Sabrina Ionescu. Kobe Bryant was a passionate advocate for womenβs basketball, and Gigi Bryant was a promising young player.
βIf I represented the present of the womenβs game, Gigi represented the future, and Kobe knew it,β said Ionescu, the Oregon star who was mentored by Bryant.
Rob Pelinka, Bryantβs longtime agent before he became the Lakersβ general manager in 2017, referred to the day of the crash as βwhen the axis of the world seemed to shift forever, for all of us.β Pelinka was also Gigi Bryantβs godfather, and the families were close.
He also revealed that Bryant had texted him only moments before the crash, asking for help in securing an internship with a baseball agent for teenager Alexis Altobelli, who lost her parents and younger sister in the crash moments later.
βKobe lived to make other peopleβs lives better, all the way up to his final text,β Pelinka said.
Among the early arriving fans was Alyssa Shapiro, 27, of Huntington Beach, who said she was inspired to become a basketball player after watching countless Lakers games with her father.
The familyβs love of the game β and Bryantβs work in womenβs sports β prompted her to become a middle school girlsβ basketball coach. Her team had played Giannaβs team and she would watch Bryant cheer for his daughter in the stands. She said she went up to Bryant to introduce herself at a game.
βI just wanted to thank him for being such an inspiration to me,β she said. βI grew up watching him on the screen. … It made me realize heβs more than just that guy out on the court.β
The concourse was a sea of people dressed in the team colors of purple and yellow and others in black. On the scoreboard, the Bryant familyβs life flashes by in pictures.
The service began just hours after Vanessa Bryant sued the owner of the helicopter that crashed in the fog last month. The wrongful-death lawsuit claimed that the pilot, Ara Zobayan, was careless and negligent by flying in cloudy conditions.
At the arena, fans were given a program containing photos, a purple KB pin and a T-shirt with photos of the father and daughter.
Money from ticket sales was to be given to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, which supports youth sports programs in underserved communities and teaches sports to girls and women.
Bryant played his entire 20-year NBA career with the Lakers, who moved from the Forum to Staples Center when it opened in 1999. The five-time NBA championβs two retired jersey numbers β 8 and 24 β hang high above the arena where he became the third-leading scorer in league history. Lakers star LeBron James surpassed him on the night before Bryantβs death.
Bryant remained one of the most popular figures in Los Angeles well into retirement. Dozens of public memorials and murals have been installed around the sprawling metropolis.
A private funeral was held Feb. 7 in Orange County.
