Stephen A. & Shannon Sharpe reflect on Kobe Bryant’s legacy 💜 | First Take | Only Sports And Health

Stephen A. & Shannon Sharpe reflect on Kobe Bryant’s legacy 💜 | First Take



On First Take, Shannon Sharpe and Stephen A. Smith talk through the Lakers being set to unveil a Kobe Bryant statue today on February 8, 2024.

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21 thoughts on “Stephen A. & Shannon Sharpe reflect on Kobe Bryant’s legacy 💜 | First Take | Only Sports And Health

  1. Dig hearing all the Kobe love ! I wish everyone revered him like this when he was alive and still in the league! At the end the love was there… but took a while after the shaq break up for maybe half the people who started to dislike him and be on shaq’s side… I stuck with Kobe and the Lakers personally but still had & will always love the big fella! That 00-04 Lakers team would put it on the 72 win bulls and the 73 win Warriors!👌🏼 if they could play??(warriors gonna shoot more 3’s than young Kobe ever seen before and then he’s gone for 100 😆)

  2. Let's take a moment – several – to remember the "others" who were killed that day. They had names: John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Christina Mauser, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester and Ara Zobayan.

  3. GOD got a gift the day that accident happened. We lost some greats……Even his daughter at that age was great because as Kobes daughter and her just being herself as an athlete was great. So they will be sadly missed. GOD be with the family left behind in the mighty name of Yeshua

  4. I went to go be there and see it yesterday (the 10th), and it's so easy for me to leave my phone out of situations to just be in the moment. SO many of my moments in life are not on a camera. But I'm going to return and capture THIS moment in time (also on another day that is significant to me, in addition to the set 2-8-24) because this is one memory that, although most of my memories are stored almost immortally in my memory bank, I would love to revisit visually time and time again. I Love Kobe So, So Much! And none of our hearts will accept that he's gone. That alone displays what his presence meant. And still means to us. Mamba Forever! 💜

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