'Brothers for life': Former Lakers
attendant remembers Kobe Bryant
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[February 05, 2020]
By Norma Galeana
LONG BEACH, Calif. (Reuters) - Manny
Sandoval, who arrived at the Los Angeles Lakers as a team attendant
in 1996, the same year as Kobe Bryant, said the death in a
helicopter crash of the basketball legend and friend "was like a
punch in the stomach".
"I cried and (was) just thinking about what the hell’s happening. A
lot of years that I spent with a person you know, on a game-to-game
basis," Sandoval told Reuters TV.
Sandoval, who worked 22 seasons for the Lakers, said Bryant was a
very confident man intent on becoming the best basketball player in
the world even, as a rookie 18-year-old.
"He reared himself around people that were better than him or were
striving for similar goals as he was," said Sandoval in an interview
at his home in Long Beach, California, showing memorabilia such as
sneakers and a Lakers jersey signed by Bryant.
Bryant did not let "strong personalities" like teammate Shaquille
O'Neal steer him from those goals, said Sandoval, whose duties
included providing towels and drinks to players during games.
"They're very similar and very strong willed," he said of the two
men. "Their goal was the same goal and that was to win
championships."
Bryant won five championships in his 20 seasons with the Lakers,
retiring as the third-leading scorer in the history of the National
Basketball Association.
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Lakers forward Kobe Bryant (24) warms up before the game between the
Rockets and the Lakers at the Toyota Center. Bryant plays in the
last road game and second to last game of his NBA career. Mandatory
Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
He, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven other people were
killed when their helicopter slammed into a hillside on Jan. 26.
Sandoval remembered Bryant telling him they were "brothers for life"
after the Lakers won back-to-back championships in 2009 and 2010.
"It's a seal that we're brothers for life because no one can take
away that we're champions," Sandoval said Bryant told him and others
on the Lakers squad, describing them as "brothers and family."
(Reporting by Norma Galeana; editing by Bill Tarrant)
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