Kobe Bryant
1978 - 2020
NBA MVP 2008
Two time NBA Finals MVP
Five time NBA Champion
18 time NBA All-Star
18 time NBA All-Star
Two time Olympic Gold Medalist
Academy Award Winner
The news of the death of Kobe Bryant, 41, his thirteen year old daughter, Gianna, and seven other people in a helicopter crash in Los Angeles this morning can only be described as stunning and incredibly sad. Tragedy does not discriminate in favor of the famous, the physically gifted, and the wealthy.
On December 2, 2015, I made a post on this blog entitled "Last Call for Legends" (you can look it up) that addressed what appeared to be the imminent end to the careers of three of sports' greatest legends, Kobe Bryant, Peyton Manning, and Tiger Woods. What I wrote about Bryant that day is still applicable today, so my final tribute to him will be those words from over four years ago......
Kobe Bryant has announced that he will be retiring at the end of this current NBA season. Recent years have not been kind to Bryant. Injuries have caused him to miss large parts of the past two seasons. He returned in good health for this season, only to find that the skills that make him an NBA MVP, and NBA and an Olympic champion have deserted him. He currently sports a shooting percentage in the neighborhood of thirty percent, and is causing many to compare him to Willie Mays as a New York Met. Others are saying that he should retire NOW, immediately, and not drag out this final season as a shadow of his former, great self. He has chosen to do otherwise, and I suppose that it can be argued that for all Bryant has done for the Lakers and the NBA, he has earned the right to go out on whatever terms he chooses. So bring on the league-wide Farewell Tour. It will be the last chance to see a guy who surely ranks among the Top Ten greatest players of all time.
My own personal memory of Bryant: Setting the alarm clock for 2:00 AM on a Sunday morning in 2008 to watch the Gold Medal game of the Beijing Olympics live between the USA and Spain. The Spanish team put up a good game against the favored Americans, but in the second half, it was Kobe Bryant who took control of the game and secured the Gold Medal for the USA.
RIP Kobe and Gianna Bryant and the seven others who died today in California.
Gianna and Kobe Bryant
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