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, one of the greatest basketball players of all time and an internationally recognizable NBA superstar, died in a helicopter crash Sunday outside Los Angeles. He was 41 years old.
Bryant was flying with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people when the helicopter went down âin a remote fieldâ in Calabasas, Calif. around 10 a.m., according to the Associated Press.
All nine people aboard the helicopter were killed, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. They were named by family and local news reports as Giannaâs basketball teammate Alyssa Altobelli, her mother, Keri, and her father, John, a baseball coach. Also killed in the crash were Christina Mauser, a school basketball assistant coach; Payton Chester, another teammate of Giannaâs, and Paytonâs mother Sarah. The helicopter pilot, named in local reports as Ara Zobayan, was also killed.
ElsaâGetty Images
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Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa Laine Bryant. They had four children together. On Wednesday, she changed her Instagram profile picture to a photo of her husband sharing a tender moment with Gianna. She also posted a message on Wednesday night to thank the public for their support.
âMy girls and I want to thank the millions of people whoâve shown support and love during this horrific time. There arenât enough words to describe our pain right now,â she captioned her post on Wednesday night. âI take comfort in knowing that Kobe and Gigi both knew that they were so deeply loved. We were so incredibly blessed to have them in our lives. I wish they were here with us forever. They were our beautiful blessings taken from us too soon.â
Vanessa and Kobe would have celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary this April.
Before retiring from the NBA in 2016, Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for the entirety of his two-decade career, winning the NBA Finals five times.
Bryant was also a
longtime helicopter passenger
, famously flying from his Orange County home to Lakers games at the Staples Center in Los Angeles during his career.
The sports legend was in the news on Saturday as Lakersâ player LeBron James surpassed Bryant as
no. 3 all-time NBA scorer
. Bryant remains the fourth-highest career NBA scorer. In a tweet the night before his death, he congratulated James. âContinuing to move the game forward,â he said of James.
Bryant also won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2018 for
Dear Basketball
, which he wrote and narrated.
Kobe honored at Grammy awards
Performers and presenters at the
62nd Annual Grammy Awards
, which took place at Los Angelesâ Staples Center â the home of the Lakers â
paid tribute to Bryant
throughout the evening. The show began with a performance from Lizzo, the nightâs most-nominated artist, who said âTonight is for Kobe,â before launching into the lyric âIâm crying âcuz I love youâ from her song âCuz I Love You.â The eveningâs host, Alicia Keys, followed with a heartfelt, subdued speech and was then joined by Boyz II Men for an a cappella performance of their song âItâs So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.â
A few minutes later, an emotional Lizzo used her award acceptance speech to remind viewers of the importance of connection. âAll my little problems I thought were big as the world are gone,â she said. âI realize there are people hurting right now⌠Letâs continue to reach out, hold each other down and lift each other up.â
Cause of helicopter crash under investigation
The Los Angeles County Fire Department received the first report of the crash at 9:47 a.m. on Sunday in a hilly area of Los Angeles County near Las Virgenes Road and Willow Glen Street, according to Fire Chief Daryl Osby.
Some 56 personnel, including paramedics, responded and found a quarter-acre brush fire that was caused by the crash, Osby said. Firefighters hiked into the crash site and a helicopter hoisted paramedics down to search for survivors, but rescue crews found no one alive.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating the cause of the crash.
The helicopter took off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif. at 9:08 a.m.
During a Monday press conference, Jennifer Homendy, a spokesperson for the NTSB, said that the final transmission from the pilot of the helicopter said that he was climbing to avoid cloud layer.
The crash occurred as dense fog covered the area, which grounded other helicopters nearby, including those from the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Office, the AP reported.
Homendy also said that there was no black box in the helicopter and that one was not required for the flight. She added that the impact crater left from the accident is 1,085 feet above sea level and that the helicopter was flying at about 160 knots (184 m.p.h.) when it crashed.
Homendy added that the investigation will look into the record of the pilot, identified as Ara Zobayan, an experienced pilot who had held a commercial flight license since 2007 and was qualified to fly in inclement weather, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
âWe are not just focusing on weather,â Homendy said. âWe look at man, machine and the environment, and the weather is just a small portion of that.â
Authorities are still gathering evidence at the scene and Homendy expects that the investigation will continue at the site for at least a few more days.
The helicopter that crashed killing NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others was reportedly a Sikorsky S-76 like the one pictured here. It is a popular model of helicopter used all over the world for executive transport, medical evacuation and search and rescue.
Angel NavarreteâBloomberg/Getty Images
Authorities have not confirmed details about the helicopter that crashed, but according to flight tracking site
flightaware.com
and the Los Angeles
Times
, the aircraft was a
1991 Sikorsky S-76B twin-engine helicopter
. It was owned by Island Express Holding Corp., registered in Fillmore, Calif., according to Flightaware.com records.
The S-76 is a popular helicopter that has been in service since 1977, with hundreds of aircraft delivered around the world, according to Lockheed Martin, the company that owns Sikorsky.
âSikorsky is proud of the S-76 fleetâs legacy. With more than 7.4 million hours of safe, successful flight, we are committed to supporting the platform and to continuous product improvements,â according to the website for the helicopter.
âThese aircraft are regularly used for emergency medical services and VIPs,â says Tony Osborne, the London bureau chief of Aviation Week, adding the brand enjoys a strong reputation for safety, even in low-visibility weather. (The Sikorsky S-76B is used as a search and rescue helicopter, for medical evacuations and 10 countries employ it to transport their head of state. A newer model of the S-76 helicopter is used to
fly Queen Elizabeth II
and other royals.)
âTwin-engine helicopters routinely operate in what we call instrument flying regulations, where they use their instruments rather than looking outside for cues,â Osborne continues. âThe question is, whether the meteorological conditions changed unexpectedly midway through the flight, or the pilot decided to take a different route. Itâs not clear at the moment.â
Sikorsky said in a statement: âWe extend our sincerest condolences to all those affected by todayâs Sikorsky S-76B accident in Calabasas, California. We have been in contact with the NTSB and stand ready to provide assistance and support to the investigative authorities and our customer. Safety is our top priority; if there are any actionable findings from the investigation, we will inform our S-76 customers.â
Kobe Bryantâs legacy
Kobe Bryant goes up for a shot between the Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce and Al Jefferson during an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Feb. 23, 2006.
Branimir KvartucâAP
Bryant worked his way into the GOAT conversationââGreatest Player of All-Timeââthrough his five NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVP awards, two scoring titles, a regular season MVP, a pair of Olympic gold medals, selection to 18 All-Star teams with the Los Angeles Lakers, and spot as the fourth leading scorer in NBA history, with 36,643 points. Heâs up there with Michael Jordan, LeBron James and anyone else. In a cruel coincidence, current Laker James, who looked up to Bryant and was in tears Sunday after the team plane returned from a road trip, had just passed Bryant on the all-time scoring list. Bryantâs last ever Tweet, sent at 10:39 Eastern Time on Saturday, was a shoutout to James: âMuch respect my brother,â Kobe wrote.
Bryant was a ruthless basketball competitor, known as the âBlack Mamba.â Heâd rip an opponentâs heart out with a devastating dunk, or an artful fadeaway jump shot, a signature move. He scold less talented teammates, and craved the ball in big situations.
He arrived in the NBA straight out of high school, in 1996, as the first guard to skip college basketball straight for the pros. This decision was seismic: Bryantâs success inspired a generation of players, including James, to seize their pro opportunity as soon as possible. After winning three straight championships with Shaquille OâNeal from 2000-2002, the Lakers suffered some down years in the mid-aughts following OâNealâs 2004 trade to the Miami Heat. Then Bryant willed the Lakers to a renaissance, winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. He was the MVP of both series: those championships, without Shaq, validated his all-time greatness. Those were his own.
His singular performances thrilled his followers. In January of 2006 Bryant scored 81 points in an LA victory over the Toronto Raptors; only Wilt Chamberlain, who went for 100 points in a game in 1962, scored more in a single game. Bryantâs final game, in 2016, set a new standard for last hurrahs: Bryant scored 60 points, on 50 shots, in a Laker win over the Utah Jazz. For the Mamba, this basketball ending was all too fitting.
Who were the other victims?
Bryant was traveling with eight other passengers, including families and young players from his Mamba Sports Academy in Ventura County, where the helicopter was reportedly headed.
Gianna, Bryantâs 13-year-old daughter, was killed in the crash, as were two of her teammates, both also 13. Alyssa Altobelli was with her father John Altobelli, a baseball coach at Orange Coast College, and her mother Keri Altobelli. The college confirmed the deaths
in a statement
.
Another teammate, Payton Chester, was on board the helicopter with her 45-year-old mother, Sarah Chester, AP reported.
The assistant coach of the basketball team, Christina Mauser, 38, was also killed in the crash. She was also a coach at a Southern California elementary school.
The pilot of the helicopter, Ara Zobayan, died in the crash. According to records from the Federal Aviation Administration, the 50-year-old has been a licensed commercial pilot since 2007. He has reportedly flown Bryant and other celebrities a number of times.
Tributes from around the world for Kobe Bryant
The tributes that have poured following Bryantâs sudden death are one small indication that Bryant made an impact well beyond the basketball courtâfrom former President Barack Obama, to fellow NBA legend Michael Jordan to President Donald Trump.
In a statement, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti called Bryant âa giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people,â adding that âhe will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles, and will be remembered through the ages as one of our greatest heroes,â he said.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, a longtime friend of Bryantâs, highlighted the athleteâs uniqueness in remarks on ESPN 2. âIt wasnât just about basketball with him. It was about life,â Smith said of Bryantâs passions. âThis guy was highly, highly intellectual, he was a brilliant mind. He was on a mission to constantly elevate himself intellectually.â
Athletes, artists and others quickly expressed their shock to the news of Bryantâs death on social media, including Saquon Barkley, running back for the New York Giants, Lil Nas X, NBA legends Dwayne Wade and Magic Johnson, gymnast Simone Biles, former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee and 50 Cent.
âThis came out of nowhere,â McAfee said. âAbsolutely devastating.â
Former NBA star Scottie Pippen tweeted that he was âstunned.â
President Donald Trump tweeted about Bryantâs death on Sunday afternoon. âThat is terrible news,â he said.
Former President Barack Obama also made a statement on Bryantâs loss. âKobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act,â he said. âTo lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents.â
The Prime Minister of Jamaica posted about Bryantâs death on Twitter. âKobe Bryant is a name that is synonymous with basketball,â he said.
âKobe, we love you brother. Weâre praying for your family and appreciate the life youâve lived and all the inspiration you gave,â Kanye West said in a post on Twitter.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio posted a tribute on Twitter. âL.A. will never be the same,â it said.
âThereâs no words to express the pain Iâm going through with this tragedy,â former NBA star Shaquille OâNeal posted on Twitter.
âMy heart is broken for his wife and family,â television show host Ellen DeGeneres posted on Twitter.
Legendary Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi posted a tribute on Instagram. âYou were a genius like few others,â it said.
âToday, we lost a legend,â California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a tribute posted on Twitter.
Fans gather at Staples Center to pay tribute
Hundreds of fans gathered outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday to pay tribute to the Lakers legend. âThank you, Kobe,â fans could be heard chanting in a video posted to Twitter by ABC News.
Photos circulating on social media showed flowers and signs left by fans outside the arena. âR.I.P. Mamba,â read one sign.
Kyle Robinson, 28, a lifelong Lakers fan, was among those who gathered at the Staples Center.
âI knew there would be a nice crowd down here, and itâd be a place to come talk about it and hang with other fans that are hurting too,â he said, according to the Los Angeles
Times
.
University of Southern California student Ryan Apfel also joined the crowd. âI was at my apartment by myself and I broke down crying. I looked for my Kobe jersey and said, âI have to go down there. Iâm too restless. I have to pay my respects,ââ he said, reports the Los Angeles
Times
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# Kobe Bryant, Daughter Gianna Among 9 Dead in Helicopter Crash. Here's What to Know
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[Kobe Bryant](https://time.com/5771909/kobe-bryant-dead/ "undefined"), one of the greatest basketball players of all time and an internationally recognizable NBA superstar, died in a helicopter crash Sunday outside Los Angeles. He was 41 years old.
Bryant was flying with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people when the helicopter went down âin a remote fieldâ in Calabasas, Calif. around 10 a.m., according to the Associated Press.
All nine people aboard the helicopter were killed, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. They were named by family and local news reports as Giannaâs basketball teammate Alyssa Altobelli, her mother, Keri, and her father, John, a baseball coach. Also killed in the crash were Christina Mauser, a school basketball assistant coach; Payton Chester, another teammate of Giannaâs, and Paytonâs mother Sarah. The helicopter pilot, named in local reports as Ara Zobayan, was also killed.

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Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa Laine Bryant. They had four children together. On Wednesday, she changed her Instagram profile picture to a photo of her husband sharing a tender moment with Gianna. She also posted a message on Wednesday night to thank the public for their support.
âMy girls and I want to thank the millions of people whoâve shown support and love during this horrific time. There arenât enough words to describe our pain right now,â she captioned her post on Wednesday night. âI take comfort in knowing that Kobe and Gigi both knew that they were so deeply loved. We were so incredibly blessed to have them in our lives. I wish they were here with us forever. They were our beautiful blessings taken from us too soon.â
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Vanessa and Kobe would have celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary this April.
Before retiring from the NBA in 2016, Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for the entirety of his two-decade career, winning the NBA Finals five times.
Bryant was also a [longtime helicopter passenger](https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/sports/kobe-takes-a-helicopter-to-work/1888747/ "undefined"), famously flying from his Orange County home to Lakers games at the Staples Center in Los Angeles during his career.
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The sports legend was in the news on Saturday as Lakersâ player LeBron James surpassed Bryant as [no. 3 all-time NBA scorer](https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/28563822/lebron-james-surpasses-kobe-bryant-third-all-scoring-list "undefined"). Bryant remains the fourth-highest career NBA scorer. In a tweet the night before his death, he congratulated James. âContinuing to move the game forward,â he said of James.
Bryant also won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2018 for *Dear Basketball*, which he wrote and narrated.
## **Kobe honored at Grammy awards**
Performers and presenters at the [62nd Annual Grammy Awards](https://time.com/5769715/grammys-winners-2020/ "undefined"), which took place at Los Angelesâ Staples Center â the home of the Lakers â [paid tribute to Bryant](https://time.com/5772047/grammys-kobe-bryant/ "undefined") throughout the evening. The show began with a performance from Lizzo, the nightâs most-nominated artist, who said âTonight is for Kobe,â before launching into the lyric âIâm crying âcuz I love youâ from her song âCuz I Love You.â The eveningâs host, Alicia Keys, followed with a heartfelt, subdued speech and was then joined by Boyz II Men for an a cappella performance of their song âItâs So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.â
Advertisement
A few minutes later, an emotional Lizzo used her award acceptance speech to remind viewers of the importance of connection. âAll my little problems I thought were big as the world are gone,â she said. âI realize there are people hurting right now⌠Letâs continue to reach out, hold each other down and lift each other up.â
## **Cause of helicopter crash under investigation**
The Los Angeles County Fire Department received the first report of the crash at 9:47 a.m. on Sunday in a hilly area of Los Angeles County near Las Virgenes Road and Willow Glen Street, according to Fire Chief Daryl Osby.
Some 56 personnel, including paramedics, responded and found a quarter-acre brush fire that was caused by the crash, Osby said. Firefighters hiked into the crash site and a helicopter hoisted paramedics down to search for survivors, but rescue crews found no one alive.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating the cause of the crash.
Advertisement
The helicopter took off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif. at 9:08 a.m.
During a Monday press conference, Jennifer Homendy, a spokesperson for the NTSB, said that the final transmission from the pilot of the helicopter said that he was climbing to avoid cloud layer.
The crash occurred as dense fog covered the area, which grounded other helicopters nearby, including those from the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Office, the AP reported.
Homendy also said that there was no black box in the helicopter and that one was not required for the flight. She added that the impact crater left from the accident is 1,085 feet above sea level and that the helicopter was flying at about 160 knots (184 m.p.h.) when it crashed.
Homendy added that the investigation will look into the record of the pilot, identified as Ara Zobayan, an experienced pilot who had held a commercial flight license since 2007 and was qualified to fly in inclement weather, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
Advertisement
âWe are not just focusing on weather,â Homendy said. âWe look at man, machine and the environment, and the weather is just a small portion of that.â
Authorities are still gathering evidence at the scene and Homendy expects that the investigation will continue at the site for at least a few more days.
## **What do we know about the helicopter?**

The helicopter that crashed killing NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others was reportedly a Sikorsky S-76 like the one pictured here. It is a popular model of helicopter used all over the world for executive transport, medical evacuation and search and rescue. Angel NavarreteâBloomberg/Getty Images
Authorities have not confirmed details about the helicopter that crashed, but according to flight tracking site [flightaware.com](https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N72EX "undefined") and the Los Angeles *Times*, the aircraft was a [1991 Sikorsky S-76B twin-engine helicopter](https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-01-26/aircraft-slams-into-hillside-explodes-in-flames-near-calabasas "undefined"). It was owned by Island Express Holding Corp., registered in Fillmore, Calif., according to Flightaware.com records.
Advertisement
The S-76 is a popular helicopter that has been in service since 1977, with hundreds of aircraft delivered around the world, according to Lockheed Martin, the company that owns Sikorsky.
âSikorsky is proud of the S-76 fleetâs legacy. With more than 7.4 million hours of safe, successful flight, we are committed to supporting the platform and to continuous product improvements,â according to the website for the helicopter.
âThese aircraft are regularly used for emergency medical services and VIPs,â says Tony Osborne, the London bureau chief of Aviation Week, adding the brand enjoys a strong reputation for safety, even in low-visibility weather. (The Sikorsky S-76B is used as a search and rescue helicopter, for medical evacuations and 10 countries employ it to transport their head of state. A newer model of the S-76 helicopter is used to [fly Queen Elizabeth II](https://web.archive.org/web/20120227105314/http://www.sikorsky.com/vgn-ext-templating-SIK/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=00de6eb78fa78110VgnVCM1000001382000aRCRD&vgnextchannel=162f45d57ef68110VgnVCM1000001382000aRCRD&vgnextfmt=default&pressvcmid=85c44b8c47cb4210VgnVCM1000004f62529fRCRD "undefined") and other royals.)
âTwin-engine helicopters routinely operate in what we call instrument flying regulations, where they use their instruments rather than looking outside for cues,â Osborne continues. âThe question is, whether the meteorological conditions changed unexpectedly midway through the flight, or the pilot decided to take a different route. Itâs not clear at the moment.â
Advertisement
Sikorsky said in a statement: âWe extend our sincerest condolences to all those affected by todayâs Sikorsky S-76B accident in Calabasas, California. We have been in contact with the NTSB and stand ready to provide assistance and support to the investigative authorities and our customer. Safety is our top priority; if there are any actionable findings from the investigation, we will inform our S-76 customers.â
## **Kobe Bryantâs legacy**

Kobe Bryant goes up for a shot between the Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce and Al Jefferson during an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Feb. 23, 2006. Branimir KvartucâAP
Bryant worked his way into the GOAT conversationââGreatest Player of All-Timeââthrough his five NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVP awards, two scoring titles, a regular season MVP, a pair of Olympic gold medals, selection to 18 All-Star teams with the Los Angeles Lakers, and spot as the fourth leading scorer in NBA history, with 36,643 points. Heâs up there with Michael Jordan, LeBron James and anyone else. In a cruel coincidence, current Laker James, who looked up to Bryant and was in tears Sunday after the team plane returned from a road trip, had just passed Bryant on the all-time scoring list. Bryantâs last ever Tweet, sent at 10:39 Eastern Time on Saturday, was a shoutout to James: âMuch respect my brother,â Kobe wrote.
Advertisement
Bryant was a ruthless basketball competitor, known as the âBlack Mamba.â Heâd rip an opponentâs heart out with a devastating dunk, or an artful fadeaway jump shot, a signature move. He scold less talented teammates, and craved the ball in big situations.
He arrived in the NBA straight out of high school, in 1996, as the first guard to skip college basketball straight for the pros. This decision was seismic: Bryantâs success inspired a generation of players, including James, to seize their pro opportunity as soon as possible. After winning three straight championships with Shaquille OâNeal from 2000-2002, the Lakers suffered some down years in the mid-aughts following OâNealâs 2004 trade to the Miami Heat. Then Bryant willed the Lakers to a renaissance, winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. He was the MVP of both series: those championships, without Shaq, validated his all-time greatness. Those were his own.
Advertisement
His singular performances thrilled his followers. In January of 2006 Bryant scored 81 points in an LA victory over the Toronto Raptors; only Wilt Chamberlain, who went for 100 points in a game in 1962, scored more in a single game. Bryantâs final game, in 2016, set a new standard for last hurrahs: Bryant scored 60 points, on 50 shots, in a Laker win over the Utah Jazz. For the Mamba, this basketball ending was all too fitting.
## Who were the other victims?
Bryant was traveling with eight other passengers, including families and young players from his Mamba Sports Academy in Ventura County, where the helicopter was reportedly headed.
Advertisement
Gianna, Bryantâs 13-year-old daughter, was killed in the crash, as were two of her teammates, both also 13. Alyssa Altobelli was with her father John Altobelli, a baseball coach at Orange Coast College, and her mother Keri Altobelli. The college confirmed the deaths [in a statement](http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/news/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=21742 "undefined").
Another teammate, Payton Chester, was on board the helicopter with her 45-year-old mother, Sarah Chester, AP reported.
The assistant coach of the basketball team, Christina Mauser, 38, was also killed in the crash. She was also a coach at a Southern California elementary school.
The pilot of the helicopter, Ara Zobayan, died in the crash. According to records from the Federal Aviation Administration, the 50-year-old has been a licensed commercial pilot since 2007. He has reportedly flown Bryant and other celebrities a number of times.
Advertisement
## **Tributes from around the world for Kobe Bryant**
The tributes that have poured following Bryantâs sudden death are one small indication that Bryant made an impact well beyond the basketball courtâfrom former President Barack Obama, to fellow NBA legend Michael Jordan to President Donald Trump.
In a statement, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti called Bryant âa giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people,â adding that âhe will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles, and will be remembered through the ages as one of our greatest heroes,â he said.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, a longtime friend of Bryantâs, highlighted the athleteâs uniqueness in remarks on ESPN 2. âIt wasnât just about basketball with him. It was about life,â Smith said of Bryantâs passions. âThis guy was highly, highly intellectual, he was a brilliant mind. He was on a mission to constantly elevate himself intellectually.â
Advertisement
Athletes, artists and others quickly expressed their shock to the news of Bryantâs death on social media, including Saquon Barkley, running back for the New York Giants, Lil Nas X, NBA legends Dwayne Wade and Magic Johnson, gymnast Simone Biles, former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee and 50 Cent.
Advertisement
âThis came out of nowhere,â McAfee said. âAbsolutely devastating.â
Advertisement
Former NBA star Scottie Pippen tweeted that he was âstunned.â
President Donald Trump tweeted about Bryantâs death on Sunday afternoon. âThat is terrible news,â he said.
Former President Barack Obama also made a statement on Bryantâs loss. âKobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act,â he said. âTo lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents.â
Advertisement
The Prime Minister of Jamaica posted about Bryantâs death on Twitter. âKobe Bryant is a name that is synonymous with basketball,â he said.
âKobe, we love you brother. Weâre praying for your family and appreciate the life youâve lived and all the inspiration you gave,â Kanye West said in a post on Twitter.
Advertisement
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio posted a tribute on Twitter. âL.A. will never be the same,â it said.
âThereâs no words to express the pain Iâm going through with this tragedy,â former NBA star Shaquille OâNeal posted on Twitter.
Advertisement
âMy heart is broken for his wife and family,â television show host Ellen DeGeneres posted on Twitter.
Legendary Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi posted a tribute on Instagram. âYou were a genius like few others,â it said.
âToday, we lost a legend,â California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a tribute posted on Twitter.
Advertisement
## **Fans gather at Staples Center to pay tribute**
Hundreds of fans gathered outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday to pay tribute to the Lakers legend. âThank you, Kobe,â fans could be heard chanting in a video posted to Twitter by ABC News.
Photos circulating on social media showed flowers and signs left by fans outside the arena. âR.I.P. Mamba,â read one sign.
Advertisement
Kyle Robinson, 28, a lifelong Lakers fan, was among those who gathered at the Staples Center.
âI knew there would be a nice crowd down here, and itâd be a place to come talk about it and hang with other fans that are hurting too,â he said, according to the Los Angeles *Times*.
University of Southern California student Ryan Apfel also joined the crowd. âI was at my apartment by myself and I broke down crying. I looked for my Kobe jersey and said, âI have to go down there. Iâm too restless. I have to pay my respects,ââ he said, reports the Los Angeles *Times*.
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| Readable Markdown | [Kobe Bryant](https://time.com/5771909/kobe-bryant-dead/ "undefined"), one of the greatest basketball players of all time and an internationally recognizable NBA superstar, died in a helicopter crash Sunday outside Los Angeles. He was 41 years old.
Bryant was flying with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other people when the helicopter went down âin a remote fieldâ in Calabasas, Calif. around 10 a.m., according to the Associated Press.
All nine people aboard the helicopter were killed, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said. They were named by family and local news reports as Giannaâs basketball teammate Alyssa Altobelli, her mother, Keri, and her father, John, a baseball coach. Also killed in the crash were Christina Mauser, a school basketball assistant coach; Payton Chester, another teammate of Giannaâs, and Paytonâs mother Sarah. The helicopter pilot, named in local reports as Ara Zobayan, was also killed.

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Bryant is survived by his wife, Vanessa Laine Bryant. They had four children together. On Wednesday, she changed her Instagram profile picture to a photo of her husband sharing a tender moment with Gianna. She also posted a message on Wednesday night to thank the public for their support.
âMy girls and I want to thank the millions of people whoâve shown support and love during this horrific time. There arenât enough words to describe our pain right now,â she captioned her post on Wednesday night. âI take comfort in knowing that Kobe and Gigi both knew that they were so deeply loved. We were so incredibly blessed to have them in our lives. I wish they were here with us forever. They were our beautiful blessings taken from us too soon.â
Vanessa and Kobe would have celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary this April.
Before retiring from the NBA in 2016, Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for the entirety of his two-decade career, winning the NBA Finals five times.
Bryant was also a [longtime helicopter passenger](https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/sports/kobe-takes-a-helicopter-to-work/1888747/ "undefined"), famously flying from his Orange County home to Lakers games at the Staples Center in Los Angeles during his career.
The sports legend was in the news on Saturday as Lakersâ player LeBron James surpassed Bryant as [no. 3 all-time NBA scorer](https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/28563822/lebron-james-surpasses-kobe-bryant-third-all-scoring-list "undefined"). Bryant remains the fourth-highest career NBA scorer. In a tweet the night before his death, he congratulated James. âContinuing to move the game forward,â he said of James.
Bryant also won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2018 for *Dear Basketball*, which he wrote and narrated.
**Kobe honored at Grammy awards**
Performers and presenters at the [62nd Annual Grammy Awards](https://time.com/5769715/grammys-winners-2020/ "undefined"), which took place at Los Angelesâ Staples Center â the home of the Lakers â [paid tribute to Bryant](https://time.com/5772047/grammys-kobe-bryant/ "undefined") throughout the evening. The show began with a performance from Lizzo, the nightâs most-nominated artist, who said âTonight is for Kobe,â before launching into the lyric âIâm crying âcuz I love youâ from her song âCuz I Love You.â The eveningâs host, Alicia Keys, followed with a heartfelt, subdued speech and was then joined by Boyz II Men for an a cappella performance of their song âItâs So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.â
A few minutes later, an emotional Lizzo used her award acceptance speech to remind viewers of the importance of connection. âAll my little problems I thought were big as the world are gone,â she said. âI realize there are people hurting right now⌠Letâs continue to reach out, hold each other down and lift each other up.â
**Cause of helicopter crash under investigation**
The Los Angeles County Fire Department received the first report of the crash at 9:47 a.m. on Sunday in a hilly area of Los Angeles County near Las Virgenes Road and Willow Glen Street, according to Fire Chief Daryl Osby.
Some 56 personnel, including paramedics, responded and found a quarter-acre brush fire that was caused by the crash, Osby said. Firefighters hiked into the crash site and a helicopter hoisted paramedics down to search for survivors, but rescue crews found no one alive.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating the cause of the crash.
The helicopter took off from John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif. at 9:08 a.m.
During a Monday press conference, Jennifer Homendy, a spokesperson for the NTSB, said that the final transmission from the pilot of the helicopter said that he was climbing to avoid cloud layer.
The crash occurred as dense fog covered the area, which grounded other helicopters nearby, including those from the Los Angeles County Sheriffâs Office, the AP reported.
Homendy also said that there was no black box in the helicopter and that one was not required for the flight. She added that the impact crater left from the accident is 1,085 feet above sea level and that the helicopter was flying at about 160 knots (184 m.p.h.) when it crashed.
Homendy added that the investigation will look into the record of the pilot, identified as Ara Zobayan, an experienced pilot who had held a commercial flight license since 2007 and was qualified to fly in inclement weather, according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
âWe are not just focusing on weather,â Homendy said. âWe look at man, machine and the environment, and the weather is just a small portion of that.â
Authorities are still gathering evidence at the scene and Homendy expects that the investigation will continue at the site for at least a few more days.

The helicopter that crashed killing NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others was reportedly a Sikorsky S-76 like the one pictured here. It is a popular model of helicopter used all over the world for executive transport, medical evacuation and search and rescue. Angel NavarreteâBloomberg/Getty Images
Authorities have not confirmed details about the helicopter that crashed, but according to flight tracking site [flightaware.com](https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N72EX "undefined") and the Los Angeles *Times*, the aircraft was a [1991 Sikorsky S-76B twin-engine helicopter](https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-01-26/aircraft-slams-into-hillside-explodes-in-flames-near-calabasas "undefined"). It was owned by Island Express Holding Corp., registered in Fillmore, Calif., according to Flightaware.com records.
The S-76 is a popular helicopter that has been in service since 1977, with hundreds of aircraft delivered around the world, according to Lockheed Martin, the company that owns Sikorsky.
âSikorsky is proud of the S-76 fleetâs legacy. With more than 7.4 million hours of safe, successful flight, we are committed to supporting the platform and to continuous product improvements,â according to the website for the helicopter.
âThese aircraft are regularly used for emergency medical services and VIPs,â says Tony Osborne, the London bureau chief of Aviation Week, adding the brand enjoys a strong reputation for safety, even in low-visibility weather. (The Sikorsky S-76B is used as a search and rescue helicopter, for medical evacuations and 10 countries employ it to transport their head of state. A newer model of the S-76 helicopter is used to [fly Queen Elizabeth II](https://web.archive.org/web/20120227105314/http://www.sikorsky.com/vgn-ext-templating-SIK/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=00de6eb78fa78110VgnVCM1000001382000aRCRD&vgnextchannel=162f45d57ef68110VgnVCM1000001382000aRCRD&vgnextfmt=default&pressvcmid=85c44b8c47cb4210VgnVCM1000004f62529fRCRD "undefined") and other royals.)
âTwin-engine helicopters routinely operate in what we call instrument flying regulations, where they use their instruments rather than looking outside for cues,â Osborne continues. âThe question is, whether the meteorological conditions changed unexpectedly midway through the flight, or the pilot decided to take a different route. Itâs not clear at the moment.â
Sikorsky said in a statement: âWe extend our sincerest condolences to all those affected by todayâs Sikorsky S-76B accident in Calabasas, California. We have been in contact with the NTSB and stand ready to provide assistance and support to the investigative authorities and our customer. Safety is our top priority; if there are any actionable findings from the investigation, we will inform our S-76 customers.â
**Kobe Bryantâs legacy**

Kobe Bryant goes up for a shot between the Boston Celtics' Paul Pierce and Al Jefferson during an NBA basketball game in Los Angeles on Feb. 23, 2006. Branimir KvartucâAP
Bryant worked his way into the GOAT conversationââGreatest Player of All-Timeââthrough his five NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVP awards, two scoring titles, a regular season MVP, a pair of Olympic gold medals, selection to 18 All-Star teams with the Los Angeles Lakers, and spot as the fourth leading scorer in NBA history, with 36,643 points. Heâs up there with Michael Jordan, LeBron James and anyone else. In a cruel coincidence, current Laker James, who looked up to Bryant and was in tears Sunday after the team plane returned from a road trip, had just passed Bryant on the all-time scoring list. Bryantâs last ever Tweet, sent at 10:39 Eastern Time on Saturday, was a shoutout to James: âMuch respect my brother,â Kobe wrote.
Bryant was a ruthless basketball competitor, known as the âBlack Mamba.â Heâd rip an opponentâs heart out with a devastating dunk, or an artful fadeaway jump shot, a signature move. He scold less talented teammates, and craved the ball in big situations.
He arrived in the NBA straight out of high school, in 1996, as the first guard to skip college basketball straight for the pros. This decision was seismic: Bryantâs success inspired a generation of players, including James, to seize their pro opportunity as soon as possible. After winning three straight championships with Shaquille OâNeal from 2000-2002, the Lakers suffered some down years in the mid-aughts following OâNealâs 2004 trade to the Miami Heat. Then Bryant willed the Lakers to a renaissance, winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. He was the MVP of both series: those championships, without Shaq, validated his all-time greatness. Those were his own.
His singular performances thrilled his followers. In January of 2006 Bryant scored 81 points in an LA victory over the Toronto Raptors; only Wilt Chamberlain, who went for 100 points in a game in 1962, scored more in a single game. Bryantâs final game, in 2016, set a new standard for last hurrahs: Bryant scored 60 points, on 50 shots, in a Laker win over the Utah Jazz. For the Mamba, this basketball ending was all too fitting.
Who were the other victims?
Bryant was traveling with eight other passengers, including families and young players from his Mamba Sports Academy in Ventura County, where the helicopter was reportedly headed.
Gianna, Bryantâs 13-year-old daughter, was killed in the crash, as were two of her teammates, both also 13. Alyssa Altobelli was with her father John Altobelli, a baseball coach at Orange Coast College, and her mother Keri Altobelli. The college confirmed the deaths [in a statement](http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/news/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=21742 "undefined").
Another teammate, Payton Chester, was on board the helicopter with her 45-year-old mother, Sarah Chester, AP reported.
The assistant coach of the basketball team, Christina Mauser, 38, was also killed in the crash. She was also a coach at a Southern California elementary school.
The pilot of the helicopter, Ara Zobayan, died in the crash. According to records from the Federal Aviation Administration, the 50-year-old has been a licensed commercial pilot since 2007. He has reportedly flown Bryant and other celebrities a number of times.
**Tributes from around the world for Kobe Bryant**
The tributes that have poured following Bryantâs sudden death are one small indication that Bryant made an impact well beyond the basketball courtâfrom former President Barack Obama, to fellow NBA legend Michael Jordan to President Donald Trump.
In a statement, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti called Bryant âa giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people,â adding that âhe will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles, and will be remembered through the ages as one of our greatest heroes,â he said.
ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, a longtime friend of Bryantâs, highlighted the athleteâs uniqueness in remarks on ESPN 2. âIt wasnât just about basketball with him. It was about life,â Smith said of Bryantâs passions. âThis guy was highly, highly intellectual, he was a brilliant mind. He was on a mission to constantly elevate himself intellectually.â
Athletes, artists and others quickly expressed their shock to the news of Bryantâs death on social media, including Saquon Barkley, running back for the New York Giants, Lil Nas X, NBA legends Dwayne Wade and Magic Johnson, gymnast Simone Biles, former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee and 50 Cent.
âThis came out of nowhere,â McAfee said. âAbsolutely devastating.â
Former NBA star Scottie Pippen tweeted that he was âstunned.â
President Donald Trump tweeted about Bryantâs death on Sunday afternoon. âThat is terrible news,â he said.
Former President Barack Obama also made a statement on Bryantâs loss. âKobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act,â he said. âTo lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents.â
The Prime Minister of Jamaica posted about Bryantâs death on Twitter. âKobe Bryant is a name that is synonymous with basketball,â he said.
âKobe, we love you brother. Weâre praying for your family and appreciate the life youâve lived and all the inspiration you gave,â Kanye West said in a post on Twitter.
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio posted a tribute on Twitter. âL.A. will never be the same,â it said.
âThereâs no words to express the pain Iâm going through with this tragedy,â former NBA star Shaquille OâNeal posted on Twitter.
âMy heart is broken for his wife and family,â television show host Ellen DeGeneres posted on Twitter.
Legendary Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi posted a tribute on Instagram. âYou were a genius like few others,â it said.
âToday, we lost a legend,â California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a tribute posted on Twitter.
**Fans gather at Staples Center to pay tribute**
Hundreds of fans gathered outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday to pay tribute to the Lakers legend. âThank you, Kobe,â fans could be heard chanting in a video posted to Twitter by ABC News.
Photos circulating on social media showed flowers and signs left by fans outside the arena. âR.I.P. Mamba,â read one sign.
Kyle Robinson, 28, a lifelong Lakers fan, was among those who gathered at the Staples Center.
âI knew there would be a nice crowd down here, and itâd be a place to come talk about it and hang with other fans that are hurting too,â he said, according to the Los Angeles *Times*.
University of Southern California student Ryan Apfel also joined the crowd. âI was at my apartment by myself and I broke down crying. I looked for my Kobe jersey and said, âI have to go down there. Iâm too restless. I have to pay my respects,ââ he said, reports the Los Angeles *Times*. |
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