Lakers unveil first of three Kobe
Bryant statues
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[February 09, 2024]
Kobe Bryant was known for exceeding expectations, so it
should have come as no surprise that on the day the late star's
statue was unveiled outside of the Los Angeles Lakers' home arena,
it was revealed that three statues will ultimately don the downtown
L.A. property.
In a private ceremony outside of Crypto.com Arena on Thursday, the
biggest names in Lakers history were in attendance -- from Jerry
West to Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and former head coach
Phil Jackson. Pau Gasol was there, as was Norm Nixon, Michael Cooper
and Robert Horry.
Abdul-Jabbar and Jackson spoke at the ceremony, along with Lakers
controlling owner Jeanie Buss, former Laker Derek Fisher and
Bryant's widow Vanessa.
"As I see today's current generation of star players follow in
Kobe's footsteps with huge scoring games, I know he would take pride
in knowing that he is still pouring inspiration into the game that
was so special to him," Vanessa Bryant said.
It was Vanessa Bryant that revealed the plan to have three statues.
"I leave you with one of my husband's amazing quotes," Vanessa
Bryant said. "‘Leave the game better than you found it and when it
comes time for you to leave, leave a legend.' And that he did."
With that, the first Bryant statue was revealed from behind a gold
curtain with confetti flying. It depicts Bryant in a white Lakers
uniform with the No. 8. His right index finger is pointed into the
air, depicting the moment after his 81-point performance Jan. 22,
2006, against the Toronto Raptors.
The base of the statue is a triangle in honor of the triangle
offense Bryant perfected under Jackson and assistant coach Tex
Winter.
The date of the ceremony -- 2/8/24 -- was symbolic. No. 2 was the
jersey number of his daughter and aspiring basketball player Gianna
Bryant, and her father wore both No. 8 and No. 24 during his Hall of
Fame career.
Kobe, Gianna and seven others were killed Jan. 26, 2020, in a
helicopter crash.
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Feb 8, 2024; Los Angeles, CA, USA; A statue for former Los Angeles
Lakers guard Kobe Bryant is unveiled during a ceremony at Star Plaza
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While another of the statues will depict Bryant
wearing his No. 24 jersey, the third will be of Bryant and his
daughter Gianna.
Starting Friday morning, the public can visit the statue unveiled
Thursday.
Bryant joined the Lakers as a teenager straight out of high school
and spent his entire career in Los Angeles, winning five NBA titles
and retiring after the 2015-16 season. In the history of a franchise
filled with great players, Bryant holds numerous team records,
including points and games played.
His 33,643 points are fourth in NBA history, with three men who have
played with the Lakers -- LeBron James, Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone
-- standing ahead of him.
"I've missed Kobe so much, like everyone else does," said Lakers
legend James Worthy, who is now an analysist on Lakers broadcasts.
"Anybody he came in touch with, he made it a special moment in their
life. But this unveiling of this statue is amazing because it almost
comes alive. Looking at it, you can see Kobe, you can feel Kobe, you
can hear his voice."
Elgin Baylor, Shaquille O'Neal, Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson, West and
announcer Chick Hearn also have been immortalized with statues
representing the Lakers at the downtown Los Angeles venue.
--Field Level Media
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