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Kobe Bryant inducted into Hall of Fame

May 16, 2021 09:54 pm | Updated 09:54 pm IST - Uncasville (Connecticut)

Wife Vanessa speaks movingly about his love for the game, players and fans

Thank you: Michael Jordan kisses Vanessa Bryant after she accepted her late husband Kobe Bryant’s enshrinement into the Hall of Fame.

Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant was inducted posthumously to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday, as the class of 2020 was enshrined after months of delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The five-time NBA champion died last year aged 41 in a helicopter crash alongside his daughter and seven others.

Bryant’s widow Vanessa offered an acceptance speech on his behalf as presenter Michael Jordan stood nearby.

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Word of thanks

“Dear Kobe, thank you for being the best husband and father you could possibly be,” she said. “Thank you for never giving up on us. Thank you for all of your hard work.”

The 18-time All-Star joined the NBA straight out of high school and would go on to enjoy one of the most decorated careers in the history of the sport, claiming NBA Finals MVP honours twice and earning the adoration of fans for his larger-than-life persona.

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Bryant, the fourth-highest scorer in league history with 33,643 points, grew up idolising the five-time league MVP Jordan and the two superstars’ careers overlapped by a handful of years.

“Kobe would thank all of the people who helped him get here, including the people that doubted him and the people who worked against him and told him he couldn’t attain his goals ... after all, he proved you wrong,” said Vanessa, prompting a grin from Jordan.

Duncan also honoured

Other inductees in the 2020 class included five-time NBA champion and three-time NBA Finals MVP Tim Duncan, 10-time Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) All-Star and four-time Olympic gold medalist Tamika Catchings, and 15-time NBA All-Star Kevin Garnett.

The ceremony at the Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino was postponed from August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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