LOS ANGELES — Mourners gathered Monday in downtown Los Angeles to say farewell to Kobe and Gianna Bryant, hours before a sold-out memorial service for the basketball superstar and his 13-year-old daughter was scheduled to start.
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The service was to take place at the Staples Center, the arena where Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for two decades. The two were among nine people killed in a Jan. 26 helicopter crash.
Among the early arriving fans was Alyssa Shapiro, 27, of Huntington Beach, who said she was inspired to become a basketball player after watching countless Lakers games with her father.
The family's love of the game — and Bryant's work in women's sports — prompted her to become a middle school girls' basketball coach. Her team had played Gianna's team and she would watch Bryant cheer for his daughter in the stands.
Holding homemade heart-shaped "Kobe" and "Gigi" signs, she said she went up to Bryant to introduce herself at a game.
"I just wanted to thank him for being such an inspiration to me," she said. "I grew up watching him on the screen. ... It made me realize he's more than just that guy out on the court."
The concourse was a sea of people dressed in the team colors of purple and yellow and others in black. On the scoreboard, the Bryant family's life flashes by in pictures: Vanessa and Kobe, Kobe and Gianna, the whole family in costumes, Gianna on the court, baby pictures of Gianna and her father.