
The Lakers star had both jerseys hung on the rafters
Love him or hate him, there’s no denying Kobe Bryant is a basketball legend. So legendary, in fact, that the Lakers chose to retire not one but two of his jerseys – the #8 he wore for the first ten seasons of his hall of fame career, and the #24 he wore during the second decade of his NBA life. The former is the first #8 to ever be retired, while the latter is the 8th #24 to get hung from a team’s rafters.
To mark the occasion, @NBAHistory shared some favorite images from @ADBPhotoInc – a sports photographer who has taken countless pictures of the basketball star – to commemorate the occasion.
Oh, and in case you’re wondering, either jersey would be in the hall of fame:
If you split @kobebryant into two separate careers with each number, either span would be Hall of Fame-worthy. pic.twitter.com/GQ346gUCrz
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 18, 2017
Here’s the first photo Kobe ever took as a member of the NBA.
"Kobe’s first professional photo as a Laker shot on media day in 1996. Just turned 18, who could foresee a remarkable 20 year career was to come…" – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/F0aJbn9oBc
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
Awww. So cute. Annoyingly conceited and trigger-happy when he first joined the league, but cute!
This photo, taken at the All-Star Game, is when @ADBPhotoInc thinks Kobe became a star:
"I’ve always felt that the 1998 All Star Game at MSG catapulted Kobe into full-fledged stardom. This dunk may have been the moment that happened…of the seven other players in the photo, five became Hall of Famers: Payton, Malone, Jordan, Mutomobo & Shaq." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/U2s6UcGlTF
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
Here are some of the moves that kept him on highlight reels throughout his storied twenty-year career:
"Kobe flies in for a breakaway dunk during a 1999 game at Staples Center. This was a cool angle I used to do from a camera set on the floor in the corner. The Knicks on the bench don’t seem too impressed…." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/vnxiqXPOCV
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
"Teammate Nick Van Exel watches in awe as a young Kobe hangs in the air before slamming down a reverse dunk in a 1998 game at the Great Western Forum." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/H38hO0xzux
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
This photo is both hilarious and sad:
"Shaq gives his buddy a piggy back ride into the arena in Indiana prior to Game 3 of the 2000 NBA Finals. Kobe injured his ankle in the previous game but rallied and recovered to help lead the Lakers to the championship." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/BClhESt3WN
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
Time heals all wounds.
“The greatest @Lakers player ever.” #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/OdoOlkfkJt
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) December 18, 2017
Hey look, it’s Phil Jackson!
"Kobe, Phil and Shaq pose for the customary portrait with the Larry O’Brien trophy following the Lakers victory over Indiana to win the 2000 NBA championship. All three were exhausted but joyous and probably feeling good from champagne." @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/0jgD9sZ4RE
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
Hey look, it’s Phil Jackson congratulating Kobe while simultaneously reminding him that his first protege still has more rings!
Congratulations Kobe Bryant! Hail Momba, too. Two Jersey’s retired is one way to measure your impact for the Lakers. The GOAT measure is:🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
— Phil Jackson (@PhilJackson11) December 18, 2017
What do you mean, who?
"Kobe and MJ share a moment on the court during the 2003 All Star Game in Atlanta. Kobe always seemed to take advantage of any opportunity to pick Michael’s brain." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/xIhzNyYQYI
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
Of course, five ain’t nothing to sneeze at.
"This happened while Kobe waited to attend a community event at the training facility. The team had the 5 trophies he won exhibited and I asked if he’d do a quick photo with them. Sometimes the best photos happen when you least expect or prepare for them." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/inkHX8Kgaa
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017
It’s more than this guy, at least:
Congrats @kobebryant!! Dayuumm man NOT1, NOT 2.. ok it is 2 jerseys going up! Amazing G and appreciate the inspiration from a far u didn't know growing up! #Ko8e24 #Mamba🐍 #Immortalized
— LeBron James (@KingJames) December 19, 2017
Of course, we’re here to celebrate Mamba, not get petty.
Regardless of where he ranks on your all-time list, there’s no denying he was one of the greats. Congrats to Kobe Bryant. Love him or love to hate him, he was fun to watch.
"Kobe walks off the court for the last time on April 13, 2016. It was an emotional day for everyone, including me. I spent the whole day with him. So many amazing moments to document. This was the most important photo of the day for me to capture." – @ADBPhotoInc #Ko8e24 pic.twitter.com/IwJx64haRp
— NBA History (@NBAHistory) December 18, 2017