Mourning NBA icon Kobe Bryant one year later
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Calif., announced a bill Tuesday that would require Terrain Avoidance Warning Systems on all helicopters carrying six or more passengers. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
A visitor from Atlanta records a mural honoring the father and daughter. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay.
Fans paid tribute to Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant at makeshift memorials at Xbox Plaza outside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, home of the Lakers, on January 28, 2020. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
Fans started flocking to the Staples Center as news of the accident spread, with stars arriving for the Grammy Awards also paying tribute. Photo by Christine Chew/365 inplay
Nike reported that it
sold out of its Bryant merchandise after his death. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
Bryant had retired from the NBA in 2016. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
A young fan holds up a handmade tribute to Bryant, who was named NBA MVP in 2008. Photo by Chris Chew/365 inplay
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NBA teams honored Bryant by committing 24-second violations and 8-second violations on opening possessions, in reference to Bryant's famous jersey numbers. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay
Bryant married Vanessa Laine Bryant in 2001. The couple had four daughters together, ages 17, 13, 3 and 7 months. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay
Athletes from around the world took to social media to mourn Bryant. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay
Besides the five NBA championships and an NBA MVP award, Bryant achieved 18 NBA All-Star selections and two Olympic gold medals. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
Fans leave messages of tribute outside the Staples Center in the days after his death. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
The Lakers game against the Los Angeles Clippers, scheduled for January 28, 2020,
was postponed. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
Bryant had seen his daughter, Gianna, as
heir to his basketball legacy with her hopes of playing on the University of Connecticut team. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
The marquee at The Forum, where Bryant played his first games as an 18-year-old basketball phenom, pays tribute to his number 24. The
Dallas Mavericks announced the team will retire No. 24. Photo by Jim Ruymen/365 inplay
David Behzadi, 22, and Cyrus Tabatabai, 23, look toward the scene where firefighters work to contain the smoldering wreckage of the helicopter crash that killed Bryant, his daughter and seven others. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay
The helicopter was on its way to Mamba Sports Academy, a facility in Thousand Oaks, Calif., that Bryant created and where he coached his daughter's team. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay
Fans gather near the crash site in Calabasas. Photo by John McCoy/365 inplay