Calhoun Times

Bryant fans from near and far find closure at LA memorial

- By John Rogers

ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — When Kobe Bryant scored 60 points in his last NBA game in 2016, Kristian Beflic was there, having come all the way from Germany to watch. When Bryant’s jersey was retired at Staples Center before a game the following year, Beflic was there again.

The German hotelier and restaurate­ur was one of the approximat­ely 70,000 people who didn’t win the lottery to buy a ticket to Bryant’s memorial service Monday at Staples Center. But that didn’t stop him from coming. He jumped on a plane anyway and got to LA just in time to be standing outside Staples Center to pay respects as 20,000 people with tickets filed inside.

“We will catch it on a TV somewhere later. But just to be here in the moment and feel the energy, we had to be here,” said Beflic, dressed from head to toe in Lakers gear that included a jersey with Bryant’s early career No. 8.

Bryant was far more than just a great basketball player to him and tens of thousands of others inside and outside of the arena. He was someone many people who had followed his career for so long felt was family, a role model they wanted to emulate.

So when it came time to pay respects to the Lakers legend who died in a helicopter crash with his 13-year-old daughter and seven others last month, they all had to be there.

“He was like my mentor of sorts,” said Beflic, noting that as a 12-year-old basketball-crazed kid in the 1990s he wanted to play like Bryant. Later, as a businessma­n, he embraced Bryant’s work ethic and his belief that to succeed you had to keep pushing and working harder to get better at anything.

Inside the arena shedding tears were Christophe­r Samala, 44, and his 47-yearold brother, Jasper, who didn’t learn until Sunday they were among the lucky 20,000 who had won the right to buy tickets.

“I thought I was done crying. But I cried again,” Christophe­r Samala said after the service. “Ït’s like a family.”

Alex Campuzano, who came from Lancaster, California, with his wife, Mercedes, teared up as he talked about Bryant’s dedication to his wife and four daughters.

“Kobe inspired me to be a better dad, to be a better person,” Campuzano said.

Outside, a friendly crowd numbering several hundred gathered at bus stops, in parking lots, on street corners and in front of a hotel across from Staples Center.

Helicopter­s and a Goodyear blimp hovered overhead as people streamed the memorial on their phones while crowds gathered quietly around them. From time to time, as a bus passed by with the names of Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and the seven other crash victims etched in the windows, a cheer of “Kobe, Kobe, Kobe” went up.

Tyrone Jones, a hip-hop artist who performs under the name Kuzzo Fly, brought a bouquet of flowers. He had come to the makeshift memorial that sprung up around Staples Center last month after Bryant’s death but had to leave when he broke down crying.

 ?? AP-Mark J. Terrill, File ?? In this file photo Kobe Bryant with his wife Vanessa and daughter Gianna prepare to watch the final night of swimming at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Vanessa Bryant expressed grief and anger in an Instagram post Monday, as she copes with the deaths of her husband Kobe Bryant, their daughter Gigi and seven other people in a helicopter crash last month.
AP-Mark J. Terrill, File In this file photo Kobe Bryant with his wife Vanessa and daughter Gianna prepare to watch the final night of swimming at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Vanessa Bryant expressed grief and anger in an Instagram post Monday, as she copes with the deaths of her husband Kobe Bryant, their daughter Gigi and seven other people in a helicopter crash last month.
 ?? AP-Kelvin Kuo ?? Jai Jai Wesley cheers outside of the Staples Center during a public memorial for former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, in Los Angeles on Monday.
AP-Kelvin Kuo Jai Jai Wesley cheers outside of the Staples Center during a public memorial for former Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, in Los Angeles on Monday.
 ?? AP-Marcio Jose Sancheze ?? Christina Aguilera performs during a celebratio­n of life for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna on Monday.
AP-Marcio Jose Sancheze Christina Aguilera performs during a celebratio­n of life for Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna on Monday.

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