Kobe Bryant: Watch NBA Star’s Tear-Jerking Short Film ‘Dear Basketball’

Watch Kobe Bryant’s Tear-Jerking Short Film ‘Dear Basketball’

KOBE BRYANT – Watch NBA legend Kobe Bryant’s heart touching short film “Dear Basketball: The Legend of Kobe Bryant.”

On early Monday (Manila time) the National Basketball Association (NBA) legend Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna Bryant died in a helicopter crash. The terrible acceded happened near Calabasas, California.

Countless basketball fans, athletes and celebrities were shocked after finding out the retired basketball star died. The 2020 Grammy Awards paid tribute to the late Los Angeles Lakers player.

Kobe Bryant & Gianna Bryant
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In a previous article, the world’s most expensive football player Neymar Jr. dedicated his goal to Kobe Bryant. After his second goal, he solemnly walked towards the camera and flashed numbers 2 and 4 (Kobe’s jersey number).

Kobe wrapped his basketball career as a 15-time All-NBA team, 18-time All-Star, 12-time All-NBA Defensive Team selection, 2008 NBA MVP, and 2 time NBA Finals MVP.

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Surely, there are some basketball fans who don’t know Kobe Bryant was an Oscar winner, as well. The tragic accident in California on Sunday marks a poignant time to revisit the NBA legend’s acclaimed short film entitled “Dear Basketball: The Legend of Kobe Bryant.”

The 41-year-old basketball superstar won Hollywood’s ultimate gold prize by winning the Academy Award for “Best Animated Short Film” in 2018.

Watch his Oscar-winning short-film below:

Brokenhearted fans react to Kobe Bryant’s award-winning short film. Here are some of their comments on the post:

@Peter Watkins: “Every High school, grade school, and mid-school coach should talk about Kobe and what he did for basketball and how his work ethic was second to none. No days off if you want to be the best player you can be”

@Monet Sumalde Casama: “So tragic… A great loss …He’ll be missed. Rest in Peace Black Mamba & Gianna”

@Miles Apinado: “Very touching movie of Kobe.”

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