Los Ángeles Lakers debían volver a jugar en el STAPLES Center, algún día, tras la trágica partida de una de las grandes estrellas de los Ángeles y del baloncesto mundial, Kobe Bryant. Y fue en la jornada de la NBA del viernes ante Portland, y allí en la casa de los Lakers lo menos importante era el partido, que fue 127 a 119 para los Blazers con 48 puntos y 10 asistencias de Damian Lillard, 37 puntos y 15 rebotes de Anthony Davis y 22 tantos y 10 asistencias de LeBron James, que reunió a miles de aficionados vistiendo las camisetas de los Lakers con los números de Kobe, el 8 y el 24, que fueron colocadas en las sillas antes de comenzar el homenaje.
Tonight was more important than the final score. pic.twitter.com/2xYL4fZKr0
— Portland Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) February 1, 2020
Antes de iniciar el encuentro, se rindió tributo al legendario Kobe de todas las maneras posibles.
LeBron James tomó el micrófono en el centro de la pista. No leyó el discurso que le habían preparado, aseguró que quería dirigirse con sus propias palabras a la afición: «Lo de hoy es una celebración para Kobe. No serás olvidado, sigues viviendo hermano”.
"So in the words of Kobe Bryant, 'Mamba Out,' but in the words of us, 'Not forgotten.' Live on, brother."
—LeBron James during the Lakers' tribute to Kobe pic.twitter.com/qQTHrirN6t
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
"Tonight we celebrate the kid that came here at 18, retired at 38 and became probably the best dad we've seen over the last three years.” pic.twitter.com/0sS7e91cuz
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Así se vivió, momento a momento:
“Number 24, 6’6, 20th campaign from Lower Merion High School…” pic.twitter.com/H314wWufA2
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
This locker. pic.twitter.com/zoErJY0rnL
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 31, 2020
Together ❤️ pic.twitter.com/5ZwcQSNegy
— Portland Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) January 31, 2020
😞❤️💪🏻 pic.twitter.com/go6oeDWUIf
— Mario Hezonja (@mariohezonja) January 31, 2020
“Strange, I thought, how you can be living your dreams and your nightmares at the very same time.” #mambamentality #MambaGiGi4ever ❤️🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/ewGCJHcJc6
— Jusuf Nurkić 🇧🇦 (@bosnianbeast27) January 31, 2020
The House That Kobe Built pic.twitter.com/1exfvaXnE8
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 31, 2020
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/espn/status/1223451756534910976?s=21
Together. pic.twitter.com/N5JjsOHf0v
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
#GirlDad pic.twitter.com/vAdwfoKcJh
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Boyz II Men sings the national anthem during the Lakers’ pregame ceremony. pic.twitter.com/yvnwZhyd53
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/espn/status/1223451756534910976?s=21
LeBron and AD share a moment pregame 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/zmGNmeZtwr
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
Boyz II Men with a special rendition of the National Anthem #RIPKobe #MambaForever pic.twitter.com/w42HxFUi3S
— NBC Sports Northwest (@NBCSNorthwest) February 1, 2020
“It's a huge loss for the world, a huge loss for the game of basketball, but most importantly his family. They've gotta deal with that reality of losing a daughter and a sister, a husband and a dad." – @Dame_Lillard pic.twitter.com/CU0oH1VEzf
— Portland Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) January 31, 2020
"Keep growing the game and charting the path for the next." pic.twitter.com/ZpxFQuzi2n
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
8 & 24 on the court.
(via @Lakers) pic.twitter.com/8QHWcPJOo8
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 31, 2020
Staples Center tonight 🙏 pic.twitter.com/PBQRQ8FzeG
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) January 31, 2020
Detail pic.twitter.com/Zy4MNeJAxI
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
24. 8.
Thank you, @trailblazers. pic.twitter.com/MrO6IQ0gt4— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/lakers/status/1223454532497108993?s=21
https://twitter.com/lakers/status/1223454877814149121?s=21
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Two open seats for Kobe and Gianna Bryant at Staples Center tonight. pic.twitter.com/3tvWmWhjXb
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
Dwight Howard, Quinn Cook and JaVale McGee all arrived at Staples Center wearing something to honor Kobe and Gianna. pic.twitter.com/DX0E6ppd0f
— NBA on ESPN (@ESPNNBA) February 1, 2020
"Mamba 4 Life" LeBron's new tat honors his friend, Kobe 💜💛
(via @KingJames) pic.twitter.com/LmbcMBxM17
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
Staples Center is ready to honor Kobe Bryant — half of the arena will get No. 8 shirts and the other half No. 24.
Tonight at 10 pm ET, ESPN will air the Lakers' tribute to Bryant followed by their game vs. the Blazers. pic.twitter.com/BzGghbFTXs
— ESPN (@espn) January 31, 2020
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
#2 ❤️ #24 pic.twitter.com/2WrPXqzsxZ
— NBA (@NBA) February 1, 2020
— NBA (@NBA) January 31, 2020
— NBA (@NBA) January 31, 2020
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth performed "See You Again" at halftime.
"It's been a long day without you my friend, and I'll tell you all about it when I see you again." pic.twitter.com/ABAO6LiYuX
— ESPN (@espn) February 1, 2020
"Rest In Peace to the late, great Kobe Bryant." pic.twitter.com/jmqQMVC2UO
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Iconic in so many ways. pic.twitter.com/0XJp4UtUTn
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Legacy pic.twitter.com/QWuKlaiENX
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2020
Un canto que sonó en Los Angeles por 20 años.
(🎥:@Lakers)pic.twitter.com/fmFkWTNWZR
— NBA Latam (@NBALatam) February 1, 2020
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