The NBA continued to stand in solidarity after Lakers legend Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash that also killed his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban announced Sunday that no player will don No. 24 again for the franchise in tribute to Bryant.

“Kobe’s legacy transcends basketball,” Cuban told reporters Sunday. “And our organization has decided that the number 24 will never again be worn by a Dallas Maverick.”

Bryant wore No. 24 over the second half of his career, after switching from No. 8. No one currently on the Mavericks wears No. 24.

Authorities believe that nine people were killed in the crash in Calabasas, Calif,. which is still being investigated. There were no survivors.

Eight NBA games went on as scheduled Sunday despite the tragic news. Many teams opted to let the shot clock wind down during their first possession of each game in honor of Bryant, who was 41.

There was a 24-second moment of silence for Bryant ahead of the Knicks-Nets game at Madison Square Garden, where Bryant famously put up a then-Garden record 61 points against the Knicks in 2009.

The outside of MSG was lit in Lakers’ purple and gold, as well as the indoor lights above the jumbotron.