NBA legend Kobe Bryant dies at 41 in a helicopter crash
He was way to young to make the list.
Kobe Bryant, one of basketball’s greatest players and most
masterful scorers of all time, was among the passengers who died Sunday in a
helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.
Bryant was 41.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said in an
afternoon news conference the passenger manifest for the helicopter indicated
nine people were on board. There were no survivors. Early reports said five
people were aboard.
Villanueva declined to confirm any identities, saying he
would wait for the coroner.
Bryant's 13-year-old daughter Gianna was also killed in the
crash, a person with knowledge of the situation told USA TODAY Sports. The
person, who was granted anonymity because they were not authorized to speak
about the matter, said Gianna and her father were en route to an AAU basketball
game Sunday morning when the helicopter crashed.
In a statement released by the league, NBA commissioner Adam
Silver mentioned Bryant and his daughter by name, though, saying, "The NBA
family is devastated by the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter,
Gianna. ... We send our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Vanessa, and their
family, the Lakers organization and the entire sports world.”
Calabasas, a city of about 25,000 people in the Santa Monica
Mountains, is about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
Bryant retired in 2016 as a five-time NBA champion, 11-time
All-NBA first-team selection, 2008 MVP, two-time Finals MVP, 18-time All-Star
and four-time All-Star MVP who spent his 20-year career with the Los Angeles
Lakers. He also won gold medals with USA Basketball at the 2008 Beijing
Olympics and 2012 London Olympics.
Former teammates include: Nick Van Exel, Elden Campbell,
Shaquille O’Neal, Eddie Jones, Jerome Kersey, Larry Krystkowiak, Robert Horry,
Byron Scott, Derek Fisher, Sean Rooks, Rick Fox, Jon Barry, Glen Rice, Derek
Harper, A. C. Green, Brian Shaw, Ron Harper, John Salley, Isaiah Rider, Horace
Grant, Lindsey Hunter, Mitch Richmond, Byron Russell, Gary Payton, Karl Malone,
Luke Walton, Lamar Odom, Vlade Divac, Brian Grant, Caron Butler, Jim Jackson, Aaron
McKie, Kwame Brown, Andrew Bynum, Pau Gasol, Chris Mihm, Ron Artest, Steve
Nash, Dwight Howard, Antawn Jamison, Chris Kaman, Jordan Farmer, Wesley
Johnson, Carlos Boozer, Jeremy Lin, Lou Williams, Jordan Clarkson, D'Angelo
Russell and Larry Nance Jr.
He was coached by Del Harris, Phil Jackson, Rudy Tomjanovich,
Frank Hamblen, Mike Brown, Bernie Bickerstaff, Mike D'Antoni and Byron Scott.
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