Kobe Bryant dies in helicopter crash

Kobe Bryant played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers that included five NBA championships and two NBA Finals MVP's.|Art or Photo Credit: AP

Basketball icon Kobe Bryant died Sunday in a helicopter crash in Southern California, according to multiple reports. He was 41.
TMZ first reported Bryant's death. ABC News in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Times are among the entities that confirmed the death of the former Los Angeles Lakers' star.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the crash occurred shortly before 10 a.m. in foggy conditions in the hills above Calabasas, located approximately 30 miles west of Los Angeles. All five people on board the plane were killed.
A fire broke out and emergency personnel responded but found no survivors, according to TMZ.
TMZ reported that eyewitnesses to the crash heard the helicopter sputtering before it went down.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
After high school, Bryant was the 13th overall pick of the 1996 draft, selected by Charlotte, which traded his rights to the Lakers in exchange for center Vlade Divac. He spent the next 20 seasons in Los Angeles before retiring following 2015-16 season.
Bryant won five NBA championships for the Lakers and amassed a number of accolades. He was the NBA's Most Valuable Player in 2007-08, a 15-time All-NBA selection, 18-time All-Star and 12-time All-Defensive team member. He twice was named the MVP of the NBA Finals and was the All-Star Game MVP four times.
Bryant played in 1,346 career games and retired as the third-leading scorer in NBA history with 33,643 points. On Saturday night, Lakers star LeBron James passed him on the all-time list when he scored 29 points against the Philadelphia 76ers. Bryant stands behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone and James on the all-time list.
He won Olympic gold medals for the United States in 2008 and 2012 and among the candidates this year for induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame.