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How Kobe Bryant’s fierce drive took him from hoop-loving toddler to NBA star & doting dad of four

He was as devoted to his family life as he was to his beloved game. 

Basketball legend and married dad-of-four Kobe Bryant has left millions across the world devastated after he and his daughter Gianna, 13, were killed in a helicopter crash yesterday.

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Kobe Bryant, pictured with his wife Vanessa, died in yesterday's helicopter crashCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The aftermath of the tragedy in Calabasas, California, which killed nineCredit: AP:Associated Press

A "supernatural" talent, Bryant, 41, showed remarkable self-confidence as he jumped straight from school to the US professional basketball scene, where he held his own against veteran stars.

He once said "there's no substitution for work" - an attitude that saw him become a five-time NBA (National Basketball Association) champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist.

But even away from the court, his self-belief didn't waver.

Aged just 22, the LA Lakers star married his sweetheart, former backing dancer Vanessa, against the wishes of his parents, who believed he was too young to get hitched.

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And despite a series of scandals including a sex attack claim by a hotel employee in 2003 and a divorce filing, the couple remained together and went on to have four daughters.

The youngest, Capri, is just seven months old.

Bryant's teenage daughter Gianna was also killed in the crashCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Bryant is pictured with his three eldest daughters and then-pregnant VanessaCredit: Instagram/kobebryant
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The Lakers icon takes a helicopter to his last game against the Utah Jazz on April 13, 2016Credit: NBA Classic - Getty

Icon 'on and off the court'

Bryant - also a successful businessman and filmmaker - loved his family deeply, pals say.

And he showed this even in his final act: he was taking rising star Gianna to a basketball practice session when the helicopter they were in crashed into a California hillside, killing nine.

“Kobe was not only an icon in the sports arena, he was a man of the world and touched so many lives and communities in the most positive ways," says Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird.

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