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Robert Johansson

Kobe Bryant Would’ve Turned 47 This Month

Sometimes it’s bigger than debates. On August 23rd, Kobe Bryant would’ve celebrated his 47th birthday. If you grew up in the 90s or 2000s, you couldn’t escape his greatness — whether you loved the Lakers or rooted against them, Kobe was must-watch every single night. One of the very few players you could fairly compare to MJ, not just in playstyle but in mentality. It still feels unreal that he, Gigi, and so many others were lost in that crash. Gigi would’ve been in her second year of college now, turning 20 next May. Instead of slander or endless comparisons, this is about remembering what Kobe meant — the work, the competitiveness, the inspiration. His legacy is still alive everywhere the game is played. #MambaForever #KobeBryant #NBA #MambaMentality #LakersNation #NBALegends #GigiBryant #WNBA #Sports #MambaOut

Kobe Bryant Would’ve Turned 47 This Month
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A letter from Allen Iverson - “Dear Kobe”.

In The Players’ Tribune, Allen Iverson penned an emotional tribute to Kobe Bryant, not as a rival, but as a brother in battle. From their first meeting, Iverson knew Kobe was “a killer” destined for greatness. He recalled how, during his rookie visit to L.A., Kobe skipped the club to go back to the gym — a moment that perfectly summed up his relentless drive. Iverson called their matchups “heavyweight fights” built on respect, naming Kobe as the greatest of all-time after MJ. He closed simply: “I love you, brother.” It’s a reminder that behind every on-court war, there’s often deep admiration between the rivalry. #AllenIverson #KobeBryant #DearKobe #NBA #NBALegends #MambaOut #BasketballHistory #MyNBAGOAT #Sports #MambaMentality

A letter from Allen Iverson - “Dear Kobe”.
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