Bryant named Basketball Hall of
Fame finalist, three weeks after death
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[February 15, 2020]
By Brendan O'Brien
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Three weeks after
Kobe Bryant, one of the most dominant players in NBA history, was
killed with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash, the
global sports icon was named a finalist to the Basketball Hall of
Fame.
Bryant, fourth all time in NBA scoring, played for the Los Angeles
Lakers during an illustrious 20-year career that was highlighted by
five NBA championships, two NBA Finals MVPs and one league MVP.
The announcement came during the NBA All-Star weekend in Chicago,
which culminates on Sunday with an exhibition game featuring the
sport's best players. The three-day event is likely to be muted as
the National Basketball Association pays homage to the fallen star.
"I've never seen in my long life an athlete passing that had the
impact that Kobe's passing had on people, people on the street,
people that didn't even know him," said Jerry Colangelo, chairman of
the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, after the
announcement was made.
"In my case it was personal... so much more difficult for me and
family," said Colangelo, a long-time NBA executive who was inducted
in the Hall of Fame in 2004.
Bryant won nine All-Defensive First Team honors, four All-Star Game
MVP awards and a Slam Dunk Contest title. Bryant also sits as the
Lakers’ all-time leader in several categories, including games
played and steals.
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Former NBA star Kobe Bryant, CEO of Kobe Inc, speaks at the Milken
Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., May
3, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Bryant wore the No. 24 and No. 8 during his career. Both numbers are
retired by the Lakers with his jerseys hanging from the Staples
Center rafters.
Joining Bryant as finalists were former NBA stars Tim Duncan, Kevin
Garnett and Chris Bosh, along with former Women's National
Basketball Association (WNBA) stars Swin Cash and Tamika Catchings.
Also named as finalists were three-time NCAA National Championship
coach Kim Mulkey, five-time Division II National Coach of the Year
Barbara Stevens, four-time National Coach of the Year Eddie Sutton
and two-time NBA Champion coach Rudy Tomjanovich.
Bryant was on his way with his daughter and seven others to a youth
basketball tournament on Jan. 26 when the helicopter they were in
crashed in Calabassas, California.
Class of 2020 inductees will be named during the NCAA Final Four in
Atlanta, Georgia in early April. The enshrinement ceremony will take
place at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in
Springfield, Mass. on Aug. 29.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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