Tributes build outside arena known as House that Kobe Built
LOS ANGELES — Fans call it The House that Kobe Built, and since Kobe Bryant’s death in a helicopter crash mourners by the thousands have gathered daily outside the arena where the Los Angeles Lakers’ legend made basketball history.
Admirers, including some from as far away as China, continued to crowd the plaza leading to the Staples Center for a third day Tuesday as arena officials opened adjacent Chick Hearn Court to pedestrian traffic to allow the placement of still more memorials of flowers, balloons, photos, paintings, jerseys, hats, basketballs and thousands of heartfelt written messages.
While most recognized Bryant, many also paid tribute to his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna. They were among the nine people killed when their helicopter crashed Sunday morning. Giant electronic signs across from Staples Center flashed a photo of Bryant and his daughter with the words, “Forever in Our Hearts” and the names of all who died.
Michael Velasco kneeled in prayer Tuesday before leaving a basketball he’d carried from central California.