THISDAY

FAREWELL, KOBE BRYANT

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The world was thrown into deep mourning with the recent passage of Kobe Bryant who took the basketball sport by storm in two decades as a profession­al player.

He, his daughter and seven others, were in his private helicopter and were going to cheer up his 13- year-old daughter, Gianni, who was going to participat­e in a game. Tragically, they never made it as their lives were cut short in a fatal crash.

The reality of the transience of our lives was thrown open to us with their deaths. One minute, one is a super star, the next minute you are as cold as a dog’s nose. This shows that we are really nothing, and it is vanity to be attached to the things of this world since we don’t know when and how the end will come. Just as we didn’t determine our birth – place, parents, etc., we also in most cases cannot determine how our exits from this sinful world will be. It is wise to live each day as if it was our last so that we can truly triumph.

Kobe was born great and also achieved greatness as well. His father, Joe Bryant, once played for the NBA as well as his maternal uncle, John Cox. When his father retired, he relocated with his entire family to Italy where he signed up in a club there and Kobe spent his formative years there and also learnt how to speak Italian fluently.

He started playing basketball at the tender age of three and regularly watched videos on the game which was sent to him by his grandfathe­r which he used to improve his skills.

He moved to the United States to continue his high school education where he excelled in the sport which would later bring him fame and fortune.

He joined the NBA at the age of 17 and signed up with Los Angeles Lakers where he spent his entire playing career. He shone brightly like the northern star and was highly decorated. He was a five- time NBA Champion, most valuable player, NBA all-star, he made the all NBA first team several times and was also part of the NBA second rookie team the year after he made his debut in the court of the greats and giants. He had over 33,000 points, over 7000 rebounds and over 6000 assists.

He was a man of numerous parts as his life wasn’t just centred around basketball – his country’s national sport. He was happily married to his heartthrob, Vanessa for 19 years and they remained together through thick and thin. Their marriage was exemplary as it was a departure from the norm of celebrity. They had three daughters and he was a family man to the core despite his hectic schedule which was an attestatio­n to his multitaski­ng skills.

Upon retirement in 2016, he went into business. He invested in the company that manufactur­ed the body armour super drink and made a whopping $200 million when Coca Cola acquired it. Alongside, Jeff Stibel, they establishe­d Stibel-Bryant venture capitalist firm which funds ideas in music, gaming and technology.

Unlike many African-American sportsmen who went broke after their retirement due to their extravagan­t lifestyles, Bryant was different as he made hay while the sun shone by investing wisely.

He will be sorely missed as he had a tremendous impact on millions of people around the world especially during his playing days where he brought joy to his fans’ faces.

He was a Roman-Catholic. One of the prayers this sect prays on a daily basis is to be delivered from sudden death. Rather ironic. We pray that the Almighty grants him eternal rest.

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