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Kobe Bryant Honoured at First Lakers Game Since Death

Every Heartbreaking Moment From the Lakers' Tribute Ceremony For Kobe Bryrant

The Staples Centre was full of emotion on Friday night. The Los Angeles Lakers came together to honour Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna "Gigi" Bryant, who were two of nine victims killed in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26. The tribute ceremony, Remembering Kobe, marked the first Lakers game since the NBA legend's death.

Usher, Boyz II Men, Charlie Puth, and Wiz Khalifa where among those who performed tributes. Additionally, LeBron James took the court to deliver an impassioned speech about the empire Kobe built during his 20-season career as a Laker. Ahead of the game, LeBron and his teammates wore warm-up jerseys with Kobe's numbers "8" and "24," and moments before tip-off, every starter was announced as Kobe Bryant in lieu of their names. Kobe and Gigi's basketball jerseys were also draped over two courtside chairs with flowers resting on the seats.

Kobe's impact was also felt by the Lakers' opponent of the evening, the Portland Trail Blazers. All-star guard Damian Lillard channelled the Mamba Mentality and delivered a Kobe-like performance with 48 points, 11 assists and 9 rebounds. "It was only right for us to pay our respect pregame and then go out there and honour him by competing at a higher level, and I thought both teams did that," Damian told ESPN after the game. Look ahead to see every moment from the moving ceremony.

Usher began the evening with a heartfelt performance while a video montage of mourners played on the big screen.

Famed LA-based cellist Ben Hong provided background symphonies during a six-minute video about Kobe's life, career, and unparalleled passion for basketball.

During Boyz II Men's performance of the national anthem, the big screen honoured Kobe and Gigi, as well as the seven other passengers who lost their lives in the crash: Christina Mauser, Ara Zobayan, Sarah and Payton Chester, and John, Keri, and Alyssa Altobelli.

Every Laker player sported Kobe's jersey numbers as a sign of respect and solidarity.

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Opting to "go straight from the heart" instead of reading a prewritten speech, LeBron spoke about the tight-knit bond among Laker fans and Kobe's influence on the game. "I know at some point we will have a memorial for Kobe but I look at this as a celebration tonight," he said. "This is a celebration of the 20 years of the blood, sweat, tears, the broken down body, the getting up, the sitting down, the countless hours, the determination to be as great as he could be. Tonight we celebrate the kid who came here at 18 years of age, retired at 38 and become the best dad that we've seen over the last three years."

He went on to encourage fellow NBA athletes to keep playing for Kobe before concluding, "In the words of Kobe Bryant, Mamba out. But in the words of us, not forgotten. Live on, brother."

Announcer Lawrence Tanter introduced the starting five as "6'6, 20th campaign out of Lower Merion High School, Kobe Bryant."

Two chairs with Kobe and Gigi's jerseys remained empty throughout the entire night.

After winning the opening tip, the Lakers dribbled down the shot clock to receive a 24-second violation. The Trail Blazers followed up with an 8-second backcourt violation. Both were nods to Kobe's jersey numbers.

The two artists came together to perform their 2015 song.

Vanessa didn't attend the game, but she expressed gratitude for everyone's love and support on Instagram. Sharing a photo of Kobe and Gigi's jerseys, she wrote, "There is no #24 without #2. #GirlDaddy #DaddysGirl #MyBabies #OurAngels #KobeandGigi."

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