Vanessa Bryant shared two sweet throwback photos with her late husband Kobe Bryant on Friday, Jan. 31, roughly one week after the fifth anniversary of the NBA star's tragic death in 2020.
Summer Olympics in Beijing LeBron James once said, "I thought I was famous until I got here with Kobe." The Black Mamba's legacy lives on in the hearts of fans and collectors.
We were on the same plane, and we didn’t even talk. I’m like, ‘Yo, my guy, it’s just me and you. We can’t even
Tragedy is no stranger to the sports world as fans have mourned the deaths of many players and coaches in plane and helicopter crashes over the years.
The five-year death anniversary of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna was on Sunday, January 26. Vanessa Bryant is now sharing some sweet memories of her husband and daughter that are so touching to see.
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When I was in Houston, Daryl Morey made it his job to make sure that I got out of Houston. When I first got there, there were a lot of post-ups, and James really didn’t like that
Five years after the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant, the sports world paid tribute to them.
Thompson is referring to Luka Doncic's second season in the NBA, and the Mavericks were playing in Los Angeles. Doncic is getting ready to inbound the ball, but he hears a fan trash-talking him in Slovenian behind him. He turns around to see it's Kobe Bryant, sitting court-side with his daughter, Gigi.
That epitomized the late NBA great’s relationship with the women’s game. After his 20-year playing career ended, Bryant turned his focus to the next generation, mentoring some of women’s basketball’s biggest stars, from WNBA champion and Olympic gold medalist Diana Taurasi to former Oregon star Sabrina Ionescu.