Kobe Bryant will join the roster of cover athletes for NBA 2K21, the next iteration of the top selling basketball franchise, publisher 2K Games revealed Thursday. The former Los Angeles Laker, who died Jan.
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Snoop Dogg has paid an emotional tribute to late basketball star Kobe Bryant – hear it below.The tribute came as part of the 2020 ESPY Awards, held virtually due to coronavirus concerns on Monday (June 22).The two-and-a-half-minute video saw Snoop rapping over a series of images and videos showcasing the highlights of Bryant’s career.“You beat the odds by a mile, all grit, no smile/A new golden child, yeah, let’s do it Mamba Style,” he raps, before declaring that Los Angeles belongs to Bryant.
.Kobe Bryant will join the roster of cover athletes for NBA 2K21, the next iteration of the top selling basketball franchise, publisher 2K Games revealed Thursday. The former Los Angeles Laker, who died Jan.
Kobe Bryant was honored by Lil Wayne at the 2020 BET Awards on Sunday.
During his appearence on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Shaquille O’Neal, the 48-year-old former basketball player, reflected on the time that he met Kobe Bryant and the basketball legend asked for his autograph. Of course, they went on to play with each other in the Los Angeles Lakers.
Shaquille O’Neal is remembering his late teammate and friend, Kobe Bryant.
At the virtual 2020 ESPYS ceremony, Snoop Dogg honored the late Kobe Bryant with a musical number that highlighted the late Lakers star's best moments and his impact on Los Angeles. The tribute begins with the rapper recalling Bryant's rise to fame as a video montage features footage of some of his most memorable moments on the court along with videos of the Los Angeles murals created in his honor.
Kobe Bryant is gone, but not forgotten. Almost five months after the NBA star’s untimely death in a helicopter crash, the Los Angeles Lakers champion was honoured on Sunday night during the 2020 ESPYS.
Kobe Bryant is gone, but not forgotten. Almost five months after the NBA star's untimely death in a helicopter crash, the Los Angeles Lakers champion was honored on Sunday night during the 2020 ESPYS. Rapper Snoop Dogg performed a moving tribute to Bryant during the two-hour virtual show.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterDuring the ESPYS, Snoop Dogg performed an emotional tribute the late basketball icon Kobe Bryant that had many people on social media grabbing for the tissues.“You beat the odds by a mile/All grit no smile/A new golden child/Let’s do it mamba style,” Snoop Dogg rapped over footage of some of Bryant’s greatest moments in the history of sports as well as video of the numerous murals on the walls of buildings in Los Angeles.Watch the video tribute below.From
2020 ESPYS plans to honor the late Kobe Bryant in a special way.
The pilot of the helicopter that crashed in thick fog, killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven other passengers, reported he was climbing when he actually was descending, federal investigators said in documents released Wednesday.
killing Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven other passengers, reported he was climbing when he actually was descending, federal investigators said in documents released Wednesday.Ara Zobayan radioed to air traffic controllers that he was climbing to 4,000 feet to get above clouds on Jan.
Vanessa Bryant honored the loves of her live in a permanent way. The wife and mother of the late Kobe and Gianna Bryant took to her social media to share two throwback videos of tattoo sessions with Los Angeles-based artist Nikko Hurtado.
Kobe Bryant will be posthumously honored with the prestigious Governors Award at the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmy’s prizegiving next month (July 2020).The basketball legend, who died in a helicopter crash in January aged just 41, was selected for the award by the L.A. Area Governors Award committee in honor of his, “philanthropy, community building and inspiration that extended beyond the basketball court.”According to America’s Television Academy, who run the event, Bryant, who led the Los
The Television Academy today has named basketball legend Kobe Bryant as the recipient of the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmy Governors Award, recognizing his legacy of philanthropy, community building and inspiration that extended beyond the basketball court.