The crash in Calabasas on Sunday morning rocked the nation when it was revealed that Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter GiGi and seven others were on board with no survivors.
Everybody took to social media and had something to say about the shocking news. That includes Kobe’s former head coach.
Former Lakers head coach, Phil Jackson, who five titles with Kobe between 1999-2010, would soon react to the news of the loss of Kobe and his daughter.
Bryant won one league MVP, two Finals MVPs, went to 12 All-Star Games and was an All-NBA First Team selection nine times under Phil Jackson.
Soon after, former New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter would take to The Players’ Tribune to pay the 41-year-old basketball superstar a powerful tribute.
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“All I ever needed to know about Kobe Bryant was this: that throughout our friendship, the most meaningful conversations we had — they were always about family,” the 45-year-old baseball executive begins. “Put aside one of the all-time great basketball careers for a second. Put aside his famous work ethic, the Mamba mentality, that incredible will to win. I’ll let everyone else tackle that. But when I think of Kobe, I really just end up thinking about those special few personal conversations that we were lucky enough to share together, each time one of us had a new baby daughter.”
“He cared much more about being a husband to Vanessa and a dad to his girls,” Jeter continues. “He loved his family—he was his family. That’s what was important. And that’s the Kobe I’ll remember.”
Derek continues his tribute to Kobe, “I want to give my deepest condolences to Vanessa and the rest of the Bryant family, and to the families of the other passengers. Tragedies like this have a cruel way of reminding us of what’s important in life: spending time with our loved ones, and being there for them no matter what. Which makes today’s events feel especially cruel — because no one needed less reminding than Kobe.”
Kobe is survived by his wife Vanessa Bryant and his other three daughters, 17-year-old Natalia, 3-year-old Bianka and a 7-month-old baby, Capri.
“But I’ve still never seen him look as happy, in those big moments on the court, as he looked the other day off of it: with an arm around Gigi, sitting courtside, and just….. talking,” Jetter continues. “Yeah, sure, talking hoops — but you got the feeling in those moments that he would have been content talking about anything.”
Jeter concluded his tribute by writing simply that “Kobe just loved being a dad.”
“And when it comes to his legacy, I really hope we’re able to take this time to remember that as an essential part of it,” he added, paying his condolences to Kobe’s daughter and the families of the other passengers on board. “And rest in peace to Kobe Bryant — who knew that his life was only as important as the love he had for the people in it. Who knew that he was born to play basketball. But it was family over everything.”