Kobe Bryant given star-studded send off at final game
Stars including Lamar Odom and Jack Nicholson featured in a tribute video for Kobe Bryant ahead of the sportsman's final game on Wednesday night (13Apr16) before retiring from professional basketball.
The sporting legend played his final game for The Los Angeles Lakers at the city's Staples Center.
Hundreds of avid fans of the 37-year-old player flooded into the
venue to support him as he wore his Lakers vest for the final time,
including celebrities such as Jack, Jay Z, Kanye West, David
Beckham, Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, Adam Levine and wife Behati
Prinsloo and The Weeknd.
Prior to the game, a tribute video was played which featured many
of Kobe's teammates old and new, including Lamar. The footage
marked the first time Lamar has been seen speaking publicly since
his health battle last year (15) after being found unconscious in a
Las Vegas brothel.
Using his former teammate's middle name, Lamar said in the video:
"Bean what’s up, it’s your little brother L.O. Just want to tell
you I love you. You got a great career. I’m proud to say that I was
right there with you, Kobe Bean."
Avid Lakers fan Jack also appeared in the video, saying: "You've
been an inspiration to us all, and L.A. loves you."
Kanye paid tribute to Kobe in his own unique way, sporting a
long-sleeved shirt which featured several words on the back,
including the date of the sportsman's final game and "Lower
Merion's finest" - a reference to Kobe's start in basketball at
Lower Merion High School in Jersey.
Jay Z posed for a snap with Kendrick and fellow rapper Schoolboy
courtside before the game, which saw the Lakers take on Utah
Jazz.
Those who couldn't attend the game but voiced their support for
Kobe in his final game included President Barack Obama, who wrote
on Twitter: "Big night of basketball - @Warriors chasing 73 and a
farewell for an all-timer, @KobeBryant."
Reese Witherspoon referenced Kobe's nickname "Black Mamba" by
writing: "Who's gonna be watching @kobebryant tonight? #Icon
#MambaDay #WeWillMissYou."
Beckham was present to watch the game, but also wrote some touching
words on Instagram about Kobe alongside a snap of the pair
together. He wrote" "Tonight will be full of emotions , happy ones
& and sad ones but we celebrate the career of one the games
greatest players and a true LAKER ... It's been an honor watching
this man win championships and to have done it in style just the
way this city expects... Easier said than done... Congrats my
friend on a career that many people dream of.... @lakers
@kobebryant @lagalaxy."
Retired professional basketball player Magic Johnson also penned an
open tribute letter to Kobe ahead of the game, writing: "You will
join a legendary list of Laker greats and Hall of Famers. Their
jerseys hang proudly from the rafters in Staples Center and soon
yours will shine next to them; from Gail Goodrich, Jerry West,
Elgin Baylor and Wilt Chamberlain to Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Jamaal
Wilkes, James Worthy and Shaquille O'Neal.
"Very few people have changed the game of basketball but you will
be recognized as one of them alongside my 'Dream Team' teammates,
Larry Bird and Michael Jordan."
Kobe once again showed his skills on the court on Wednesday night
as he finished with 60 points, leading the Lakers to a 101-96
victory over Utah Jazz and earning a standing ovation from fans.
Snoop was seen dancing, while Jay Z looked on in disbelief at
Kobe's incredible performance.
Speaking to fans after the game, Kobe said, "Man, I can't believe
how fast 20 years went by... This has been absolutely
beautiful."
Kobe has been with the Los Angeles team since he was drafted into
the NBA in 1996. His two-year deal with the team included a $25
million payout, making him the NBA's highest-paid player this
season.
He has helped win five NBA championships for the Lakers, is a
17-time All-Star, a 15-time member of the All-NBA Team, and is a
two-time gold medalist from the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympic
Games.