A public memorial was held at the Staples Center on Monday to honor the lives of Kobe and Gigi Bryant, both of whom tragically perished in a helicopter crash last month.

On Tuesday, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady took to Twitter to pen a heartfelt note to Kobe and his daughter, marking how much an inspiration Kobe was throughout his life and NBA career:

Bryant's death not only affected the NBA landscape, but rocked the entire world at its core.

The former Los Angeles Lakers superstar was just 41 years old at the time of his death, and Gigi was only 13.

Since the horrific incident, there has been an outpouring of support from athletes, celebrities, fans and media members alike, demonstrating how massive of an impact Bryant had on the culture of the world.

Bryant played 20 seasons in the NBA, winning five championships with the Lakers.

Of course, most will remember the historic run Kobe had with Shaquille O'Neal in the early 2000s, when the duo led Los Angeles to three straight championships between 2000 and 2002.

As O'Neal pointed out while giving his speech at Bryant's memorial, no other team has accomplished such a feat since.

Bryant would proceed to add a couple of more titles to his resume later on, winning back-to-back rings alongside of Pau Gasol in 2009 and 2010.

The Philadelphia native will be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this coming summer, immortalizing him in the annals of NBA history forever.

There will never be another Kobe Bryant. That's for sure.