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Kobe’s creation up for an Oscar

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LOS ANGELES — Does Kobe Bryant need another trophy? He might get one — at the Oscars.

Bryant, the retired Los Angeles Lakers star, was nominated in the animated short film category for Dear Basketball, based on a poem he wrote in 2015 announcing his impending retirement from the NBA.

He was nominated along with veteran Disney animator Glen Keane.

“What??” Bryant responded on Twitter. “This is beyond the realm of imaginatio­n. It means so much that the @TheAcademy deemed #DearBasket­ball worthy of contention.”

The reaction to Bryant’s nomination was not all positive, however. Some on social media recalled the athlete’s sexual assault case from 15 years ago.

“Congrats Academy you just nominated an accused rapist — Kobe Bryant for best animated short,” wrote Melissa Silverstei­n, of Women and Hollywood, on Twitter.

Bryant was accused in June 2003 of sexual assault by a worker at hotel in the Vail, Colorado area. Sexual assault charges were filed but dropped the following year after the woman told prosecutor­s she was unwilling to testify.

In 2005 Bryant entered an out-of-court settlement with the woman for undisclose­d terms.

The academy did immediatel­y respond request for comment.

Bryant’s poem begins: “Dear Basketball, from the moment I started rolling my dad’s tube socks, and shooting imaginary game-winning shots in the Great Western Forum, I knew one thing was real: I fell in love with you.”

It reflects on how time is running out. “I can’t love you obsessivel­y for much longer,” it reads. “This season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding, my mind can handle the grind. But my body not to a knows it’s time to say goodbye.”

It ends by counting down the final five seconds on a game clock.

Bryant, 39, a five-time NBA champion, played 20 seasons with the Lakers before retiring last year.

 ?? AP ?? Kobe Bryant could add an Oscar statuette to his trophy cabinet at the 90th Academy Awards on March 4.
AP Kobe Bryant could add an Oscar statuette to his trophy cabinet at the 90th Academy Awards on March 4.

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