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Willis Tower Lit In Purple And Gold For Kobe Bryant

CHICAGO (CBS) -- The Willis Tower was among many landmarks around the country to light up in Los Angeles Lakers purple and gold Monday night, in honor of the life of Kobe Bryant.

The Empire State Building in New York was also alight in purple and gold Monday night.

Willis Tower Honors Kobe Bryant

The Willis Tower is lit in L.A. Lakers purple and gold tonight, after Kobe Bryant was killed along with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles. More: https://cbsloc.al/2RUfB55

Posted by CBS Chicago on Monday, January 27, 2020

Bryant's native Philadelphia lit multiple landmarks in purple – including the Ben Franklin Bridge, One Liberty Place, and the Wells Fargo Center.

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And of course, landmarks all around Los Angeles were lit purple and gold – from the pylons at Los Angeles International Airport to Los Angeles City Hall and the Ferris wheel at Santa Monica Pier – the last of which also flashed Bryant's jersey number 24.

The Bulls will honor Kobe with a video tribute and a moment of silence Monday night. Also they will honor Kobe with a 24-second shot clock violation, similar to what other teams have done.

Bryant was killed along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others when their helicopter crashed into a hillside in dense fog in Calabasas, California on Sunday. Bryant's sudden death at age 41 touched off an outpouring of grief for a star whose celebrity transcended basketball.

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