Kobe Bryant: Everything We Know About Lakers Star's Celebration of Life
02/08/2020 11:20 am EST
Date
The memorial service will be held on Feb. 24, which will be close to one month after the crash. And there's a reason the service will be held on that day: 24 is Bryant's jersey number. Also, the service is being held on the second month of the year, which coincides with Gianna's No. 2 jersey number.
Location
The service will be held at the "house that Kobe built." The Staples Center opened shortly after Bryant arrived in Los Angeles, and he won a lot of games there. Last week, the Lakers had a special ceremony before their first game since the crash, and LeBron James gave an emotional speech.
Alternative Location Considered
There were some fans who wanted the service a bigger venue since the Staples Center holds onlu 20,000 fans. There were reports of the celebration being held at the L.A. Coliseum, but when it was all said and done, officials wanted it at the home of the Lakers.
Mayor Had It Planned
Los Angles Mayor Eric Garcetti first announced< plans to honor Bryant, last week. However, he did not information on the location or date at that time.
"There will absolutely be a memorial to mark the contributions of this incredible man and not only him, but to commemorate the loss of his daughter and all the other families that were there," Garcetti, 48, said. "We don't have that date finalized but we've been talking every day to the Lakers, and most importantly, to [Bryant's widow, Vanessa] as well."
Vanessa Bryant Invites Fans
On Friday, Bryant's wife, Vanessa, shared an invitation to the service that shows the location, time and date. It's very likely Staples Center will be flooded with Lakers fans on Feb. 24.
Nine Victims
Here's a look at the nine victims who will be honored at the service. Three of the victims were on Gianna's basketball team while one was a college baseball coach. They were all headed to Bryant's Mamba Academy for a basketball tournament.
Not the End
With this being an official public memorial service, this doesn't mean the tributes will end. This tragedy hit the city hard, and it will take a while for the community to move on. But as it was said earlier, fans will now have an opportunity to remember Bryant and say goodbye to the legend.
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