LeBron James spoke for everyone as the Los Angeles Lakers honored the memory of franchise icon Kobe Bryant on Friday, delivering the simple message: "Not forgotten."
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In a night of ceremony and tears at Staples Center, the Lakers hosted the Portland Trail Blazers in their first NBA game since a helicopter crash claimed the lives of Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others on Sunday.
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Portland's 127-119 victory - fueled by Damian Lillard's 48 points, nine rebounds and 10 assists - seemed little more than a footnote.
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"We all wanted to win this game really bad," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said. "Our guys poured their guts out, out there. So I'm disappointed we didn't get the win, but I couldn't be more happy and more proud of our guys' effort and their performance."
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Lakers star Anthony Davis admitted he felt anxious and nervous going into a night that Trail Blazers coach Terry Stotts said was "about Kobe Bryant."
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Fans were greeted by a sea of Bryant jerseys - one draping each seat.
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In the darkened arena, a purple-tinged spotlight picked out the Bryant jerseys hanging in the rafters - his numbers 8 and 24 both retired by the Lakers.
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Bouquets of red roses held open two courtside seats in honor of Bryant and Gianna, while yellow roses sculpted the numbers of 8 and 24 in massive arrangements on the court.
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As Usher sang "Amazing Grace," a hush fell over the crowd.
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Los Angeles Philharmonic cellist Ben Hong then played as a video montage of Bryant interviews, interspersed with on-court moments and intimate family pictures, was played on the massive scoreboard.
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After a 24.2-second moment of silence, Boyz II Men - from Bryant's hometown of Philadelphia - brought James to tears with their performance of the Star Spangled Banner in the dimly lit arena.
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Then it was James's turn, his voice solemn as he recited the names of all nine killed when the helicopter went down in the rugged hills of Calabasas in suburban Los Angeles: Gianna's basketball teammates Alyssa Altobelli and Payton Chester, Alyssa's parents John and Keri Altobelli, Payton's mother Sarah Chester, basketball coach Christina Mauser, pilot Ara Zobayan and, finally, Kobe and Gianna Bryant.
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"I've got something written down," James said. "They asked me to kind of stay on course or whatever the case may be.
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"But Laker Nation, I'd be selling y'all short if I read off this shit so I'm gonna go straight from the heart," he added to cheers from the crowd of 18,997. "The first thing that comes to mind, man, is it's all about family.
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"The first thing that comes to mind, man, is it's all about family.
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"As I look around this arena, we're all grieving, we're all hurt, we're all heartbroken. When we go through things like this the best thing you can do is lean on the shoulders of your family."
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James said the time for a Bryant memorial would come, but that he considered this night "a celebration" of Bryant's 20-year career - all spent with the Lakers - and of the life he was making since he retired in 2016.
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"This is a celebration of the 20 years of the blood, the sweat, the tears, the broken down body, the getting up, sitting down to everything, the countless hours, the determination to be as great as he could be.
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"Tonight we celebrate the kid who came here at 18 years of age, retired at 38 and became the best dad we've seen over the last three years."
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"The fact that I'm here now means so much to me," James added. "I'm going to continue with my teammates to continue his legacy not only for this year but as long as we can continue to play the game of basketball that we love, because that's what Kobe Bryant would want.
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"So in the words of Kobe Bryant: 'Mamba Out,'" James said, recalling Bryant's sign-off when he retired. "But in the words of us: 'Not forgotten.' Live on brother."
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