Kobeand Gianna Bryant were honored with a special tribute during the NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.

After the star-studded awards ceremony played an emotional Memoriam that highlighted some of the black historic figures who died recently, three screens were raised and a basketball hoop appeared on stage to begin the tribute to the late 41-year-old NBA player,who died on Jan. 26.

Bryant’s two iconic basketball jerseys were displayed on each screen that surrounded the main attraction as a video of the basketball legend began to play. During the video, the father of four was heard talking about one of his legendary basketball games.

A photo of Bryant sitting courtside with Gianna —who also died in the Calabasas helicopter crash— appeared in the video.

As Bryant’s tribute concluded, the entire crowd erupted in huge applause.

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Gianna Bryant and Kobe Bryant

The emotional tribute comes just two nights before the Los Angeles Lakers’public memorial at the Staples Centerwill take place in honor of Bryant, Gianna and the seven victims:John Altobelli,Keri Altobelli,Alyssa Altobelli,Sarah Chester, Payton Chester,Christina Mauserand pilotAra Zobayan.

Limited tickets to the memorial were made available for the general public earlier this month. Proceeds from the memorial will benefit the Mamba & Mambacita Sports Foundation.

The date (2/24/20) holds special significance for the Bryant family: Gianna wore jersey No. 2 at the Mamba Sports Academy, and Bryant wore No. 24 in the latter half of his career. The “20” also represents the number of years Byrant and Vanessa were together.

The L.A. Clippers have a game scheduled against the Memphis Grizzlies later that night in the arena. Staples Center has also served as the location for memorials toMichael Jacksonin 2009 andNipsey Husslein 2019.

Gianna and Kobe Bryant in 2019.Ethan Miller/Getty

Gianna Bryant and her father, former NBA player Kobe Bryant, attend the WNBA All-Star Game 2019 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on July 27, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada

Vanessa Bryant announced the date for the public memorial on herInstagrampage, and L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetticonfirmed plans for the eventlast month.

“There will absolutely be a memorial to mark the contributions of this incredible man and not only him, but to commemorate the loss of his daughter and all the other families that were there,” Garcetti said, according toKTLA. “We don’t have that date finalized but we’ve been talking every day to the Lakers, and most importantly, to [Bryant’s widow, Vanessa] as well.”

Staples Center has already served as the most prominent meeting place for fans to mourn. Shortly after the accident, thousands of fans gathered outside of the arena to leave flowers, notes, basketballs and jerseys in memory of Bryant, who won five championships with the Lakers.

If you would like to help the families of the victims of the crash, consider donating to theMamba on Three Fund. Contributions to theMamba & Mambacita Sports Foundationwill help support youth sports.

source: people.com