Updated January 28th, 2020 at 14:30 IST

Empire State Building lights up in Lakers colors to honor Kobe

The Empire State Building in New York City turned iconic purple and gold of the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night in memory of basketball great Kobe Bryant who died in a shocking helicopter crash.

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The Empire State Building in New York City turned iconic purple and gold of the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday night in memory of basketball great Kobe Bryant who died in a shocking helicopter crash.

The chants rose in the plaza across from Staples Center. “Kobe!” and “MVP! MVP!” They came from hundreds of fans gathered to mourn the death of Kobe Bryant.

Candles burned alongside hand-lettered messages scrawled on signs and the pavement. Bunches of flowers piled up, some with purple-and-gold balloons attached.

Men, women and children of every ethnicity milled around, drawn to the heart of downtown Los Angeles where they had once celebrated five NBA championships won by Bryant and the Lakers.

This time, they were united in shock and sadness hours after Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash northwest of the city on Sunday.

Like many Angelenos, Bryant was a transplant. Born in Philadelphia, he spent some of his earliest years in Italy, where he learned the language while his father played pro basketball. He later returned to the Philadelphia area and starred at suburban Lower Merion High, becoming the top prep player in the country.

But he was most closely identified with LA, where the city’s adopted son thrilled fans with his All-Star moves for the Lakers over 20 seasons.

 

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Published January 28th, 2020 at 14:30 IST