NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, were among several people killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday morning in the Los Angeles suburb of Calabasas, California, the league confirmed.
TMZ was first to report the news.
Bryant and his daughter, along with another parent and child, were traveling to a basketball game when the helicopter crashed, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Bryant was a five-time NBA champion, 18-time NBA All-Star, 2008 MVP and an 11-time All-NBA First Team selection during his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver released a statement on the passing of Bryant.
The NBA family is devastated by the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna. For 20 seasons, Kobe showed us what is possible when remarkable talent blends with an absolute devotion to winning. He was one of the most extraordinary players in the history of our game with accomplishments that are legendary: five NBA championships, an NBA MVP award, 18 NBA All-Star selection and two Olympic gold medals.
But he will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up and basketball and compete to the very best of their ability. He was generous with the wisdom he acquired and saw it as his mission to share it with future generations of players, taking special delight in passing down his love of the game to Gianna. We send our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Vanessa, and their family, the Lakers organization and the entire sports world.
The news of his death immediately spread across social media with many players offering their shock and condolences to the families involved in the crash.
NBPA Statement on the passing of Kobe Bryant pic.twitter.com/iWDBcV7c2N
— NBPA (@TheNBPA) January 26, 2020
Michael Jordan on death of Kobe Bryant: “Words can’t describe the pain I’m feeling. I loved Kobe — he was like a little brother to me.” pic.twitter.com/r8JNMjfuRR
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) January 26, 2020
you wit me tonight my guy 🥺
24 🐍 x 12 😴 @kobebryant pic.twitter.com/LIQf827bjI— Ja Morant (@JaMorant) January 26, 2020
jus waking up in australia…🤧 mannnn this hurts a lot and don’t even feel real sending prayers and love out to everybody rn and if u reading this i miss/love you life is way to short not too 🤞🏼💕 R.I.P kobe #FOREVER24
— Melo (@MELOD1P) January 26, 2020
This one hurt! RIP legend ! Thank you for your legacy 🙏🏽 #kobe
— jarrett culver (@jarrettc08) January 26, 2020
This one hurts 😪 RIP Kobe
— Nassir Little (@2ez_nassie) January 26, 2020
Lord tell me it’s not true plz plz plz tell me it’s fake.
— Grant Williams (@Grant2Will) January 26, 2020
Every team has to retire 24
— Tyler Herro (@raf_tyler) January 26, 2020
Not Kobe
— Paul Washington Jr (@PJWashington) January 26, 2020
🥺 no way
— Ja Morant (@JaMorant) January 26, 2020
I can’t believe it’s not possible 😢😓
— Sekou Doumbouya (@sekou_doums) January 26, 2020
Nah can’t be true..
— Carsen Edwards (@Cboogie_3) January 26, 2020
This hurts man. Bad💔
— whitecoby2 (@CobyWhite) January 26, 2020
Mannnn 💔 Life I tell you 👎🏽 https://t.co/rvOtMCYAfY
— Kevin Porter Jr (@Kevinporterjr) January 26, 2020
— Kyle J Guy (@kylejguy5) January 26, 2020
— Admiral Schofield 🐺 (@admiralelite15) January 26, 2020
Kobe Forever
Mamba ForLife🙏🏾❤️#Mambacita🕊🕊❤️❤️🙏🏾— Bruno Fernando™ (@BrunoFernandoMV) January 26, 2020
Quit playing
— Paul George (@Yg_Trece) January 26, 2020
Nooooooooooo God please No!
— DWade (@DwyaneWade) January 26, 2020
My heart is broken for Kobe and his family. I’ll never forget the battles but what I really admired was the father he was to his girls. Rest In Peace old friend with your angel Gianna 💔
— Steve Nash (@SteveNash) January 26, 2020
Struggling to process what is now a reality. Kobe’s life after basketball was just beginning and his second act was going to be even greater. His legacy, Gigi’s legacy both will live on forever!
— Derek Fisher (@derekfisher) January 26, 2020
PLEASE @NBA RETIRED 24! LEAGUE WIDE!!
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) January 26, 2020
Kobe had an unbelievable impact on the world 💔
— Jaron Blossomgame (@JaronBgame) January 26, 2020
ALL NBA teams should retire the numbers 8 AND 24
— Tristan Thompson (@RealTristan13) January 26, 2020
Man its gonna be hard tonight
— Evan Fournier (@EvanFourmizz) January 26, 2020