Kobe Bryant's emotional post before crash (2024)

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Just hours before Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash, NBA legend LeBron James spoke about his influence on his career.

James was a teenager when he first met Bryant at a youth basketball camp, in awe of his idol and ears open as the Los Angeles Lakers star offered advice to the prodigy that has lasted to this day.

"I was just listening," James said, just hours before Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash in California that claimed the lived of several others.

"I was just trying to soak everything up I could. I remember one thing he said was that if you want to try and be great at it, and want to be one of the greats, you've got to put the work in."

James put in the work and followed Bryant's path — from making the leap from high school straight to the NBA, to winning NBA titles, and, eventually, to playing in Los Angeles. With a driving right-handed layup, James no longer chased Bryant, he zoomed past him for third place on the NBA's career scoring list.

"I'm just happy to be in any conversation with Kobe Bryant, one of the all-time greats to ever play," James said.

Continuing to move the game forward @KingJames. Much respect my brother 💪🏾 #33644

— Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) January 26, 2020

With a tribute to Bryant written on his Nikes, James scored 29 points in front of a roaring 76ers' crowd, but the Lakers fell short in a 108-91 loss to Philadelphia on Saturday night.

James scribbled "Mamba 4 Life" as he chased Bryant, the five-time champion, in Philly. Fans stood with phones pointed toward the court, waiting to capture a slice of history that came when James scored the milestone basket with 7:23 left in the third quarter. James entered 18 points shy of passing Bryant, and the layup gave him 33,644 points. James stands third with 33,655. Bryant finished his career with 33,643, all with the Lakers.

"Continuing to move the game forward @KingJames. Much respect my brother #33644," Bryant tweeted.

James waved to the Philadelphia crowd that gave him a rousing standing ovation when the mark was announced by the public address announcer. The Sixers also posted a graphic of the NBA's top 10 career scorers with images of James in Lakers and Miami Heat jerseys.

The 35-year-old James entered averaging at least 25 points (25.2 ppg) for the 16th straight season and has played 44 games this season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA's career scoring leader with 38,387 points and Karl Malone is second at 36,928. James is on pace to pass Abdul-Jabbar in about three seasons. The top four scorers in NBA history played for the Lakers, who signed James as a free agent in 2018.

James passed Bryant in Philadelphia, where the retired Lakers star was born. James, who played in eight consecutive NBA Finals, has 6911 postseason points with Cleveland and Miami that do not count in the official total.

James' stories in the locker room on Bryant seemed to stretch on as long as his list of milestones. Like another time when he was still in high school and was gifted a pair of red, white and blue Nikes from Bryant. James wore a size 15, Bryant was a 14, but he wore the sneaks anyway.

Or the way James was inspired how Bryant always found some sort of slight to use as fuel to improve. James would have a "dream come true" when he lined up side-by-side with Bryant as teammates in the 2008 Olympics as part of the "Redeem Team" and led Team USA to a gold medal in Beijing.

"There's just too much. The story is just too much," James said. "The story doesn't make sense. Make a long story short, now I'm here in a Lakers uniform, in Philadelphia where he's from."

Anthony Davis scored 31 points for the Lakers. James went 9 for 18 from the floor, missed five of six 3s, made 10 of 13 free throws and had eight turnovers. "It was just a great historic moment for our franchise, for LeBron himself," Lakers coach Frank Vogel said.

- with AP

Kobe Bryant's emotional post before crash (2024)

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What was Kobe Bryant's favorite saying? ›

Kobe Bryant continues to be a source of inspiration for fans after his death with his "Mamba mentality," a mantra for the competitive spirit, including non-athletes. As the NBA icon said best: "Hard work outweighs talent — every time."

What is Kobe Bryant's poem? ›

On November 29, 2015, NBA superstar Kobe Bryant would see Dear Basketball be published in the Players' Tribune. The poem was an ode to the sport of basketball, to the game that afforded him so many invaluable opportunities both on and off the court; to the game that he loved.

What was the cause of Kobe Bryant's helicopter crash? ›

The eight others in the helicopter, including Bryant's daughter Gianna, also died in the crash. In a 2021 report, the NTSB found that pilot error was the primary cause of the crash.

What does Kobe Bryant love to do? ›

Kobe wanted more out of life than just basketball – he was creating art, assisting the homeless, and helping young people succeed both on and off the court. On January 26, all that was cut short during the tragic helicopter crash that took his life and eight others, including his daughter Gianna.

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