The Philippine Star

‘House of Kobe’ launched in Phl before tragedy

- By MARC JAYSON CAYABYAB

A Kobe Bryant-inspired basketball court called the “House of Kobe” was inaugurate­d in Valenzuela on Sunday, just hours before the basketball legend and his daughter died in a helicopter crash in California.

Artists Jonathan Jaudines and Leander Akamine said they could hardly believe that the mural they painted in the

Karuhatan Convention Center had unexpected­ly become a tribute.

“We were all shocked. It’s an honor to paint a mural of Bryant,” Jaudines told The

STAR yesterday. “No one expected that would happen,” said Akamine of the coincidenc­e of Bryant’s death that followed the court’s inaugurati­on. Flowers were offered and

candles were lit yesterday in front of the court that became a tribute wall for Bryant. Jaudines painted Byrant’s face on the wall, where fans wrote dedication­s for the basketball legend hours after news of his death broke.

“Gone too soon,” a message on the wall read. Another one wrote: “Rest in peace, Kobe. You’re still the goat!” In the convention center were paintings of Bryant hanging above the court and beside the entrance.

The balustrade of the court was shaped like a snake, a homage to Bryant’s moniker “Black Mamba.” Valenzuela Rep. Eric Martinez, who led the inaugurati­on of the covered court on Sunday, was at a loss for words when asked to comment on a remark that the court he had built suddenly became a tribute. The funds for the P24million convention center was sourced from Martinez’s congressio­nal allocation. It was the sixth basketball court he had built and named after NBA teams. Martinez, who described himself as a “diehard” Lakers fan, said he invited Bryant to drop by the court when he visits the Philippine­s. He woke up to the news that Bryant had died. “I’m at a loss for words. I had just invited him. Maybe that’s the reason the court came about,” Martinez told The STAR. He said he would look into having the artists paint a mural for Bryant’s daughter Gianna.

 ?? AP ?? Boys play basketball in a newly opened court inspired by NBA legend Kobe Bryant. The House of Kobe was inaugurate­d last Sunday, a day before Bryant’s passing. Fans left flowers and messages on the walls yesterday after learning of the tragedy.
AP Boys play basketball in a newly opened court inspired by NBA legend Kobe Bryant. The House of Kobe was inaugurate­d last Sunday, a day before Bryant’s passing. Fans left flowers and messages on the walls yesterday after learning of the tragedy.

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