A Reflection on the NBA One Year After the Death of Kobe
/Yesterday, along with being my son's birthday, was the one year anniversary of Kobe Bryant's passing. He, along with seven other people, including his daughter Gigi, all perished in a helicopter crash.
It was tragic, it brought out a ton of feelings in me, and a year later I am still stunned. I had not thought of it until I listened to the Lowe Post, and Zach Lowe and Howard Beck spent the entire hour talking about it. It was a very interesting and enlightening listen.
Lowe made a statement, and it really rang true for me. He said it seems so long ago, but also so recent. He is right. Kobe did pass one year ago, but so much has happened since then. Personally I got, and had to give up, a dog. My kids advanced a grade in school. There is a new administration in DC. There was a riot at the Capitol. RD and I have done multiple pods. And there is still a deadly pandemic raging across the US and other countries. The pandemic kind of took over everything, as it should, less than two months after Kobe passed. We all kind of forgot because everything shut down. Almost every business, sports, jobs and schools shut down for months. We are still dealing with shut downs. Things reopened and shut down again. Sports have started and stopped and been postponed and rescheduled. I have not been to a movie theater or a restaurant in ten plus months. My kids spent the last part of last school year, and the beginning of this year, learning from home. We are switching to virtual Friday's this week in fact. I know a lot of other kids that have not been to school since March of 2020. My wife has been working from home since April. All of this, and so, so much more has happened, and is still happening, since Kobe passed. So when I listened to that pod, and sat with it, that was when it hit me. One year has already passed and is in the rearview since those eight people died last January.
Going from a strictly basketball perspective, looking at the game since Kobe passed, it has been crazy. The Lakers won the title, dedicated it to Kobe, but they won it in Orlando, in the "bubble". I don't think any of us saw that coming. Also, I am very curious how someone like Kobe would have reacted to the bubble. I think he would have gone the LeBron and Jimmy Butler route, and treated it as a business trip. But still, totally crazy. And now, with no fans at the games, and players being tested everyday, how would Kobe have dealt with all of this? Again, I think he would have treated it like he did everything else on the court, with an addicted obsession, and probably crushed everyone else. So it is interesting to me to see who is thriving, and who is not doing so great with the bubble and the new season. Guys like LeBron, and Dame and Nikola Jokic, Joel Embiid, Giannis and AD, they have all thrived. That is because they have adopted that "Mamba Mentality", and they don't let this stuff affect their game. They treat it like business, and when the playoffs roll around, they will be the ones ready to go. But we have some of these younger guys, guys that were born in the late 90's and early 2000's, that are struggling because they didn't get to see prime Kobe. They only saw him at the end, when he was on a bad Lakers team, and he was jacking up 30 shots a game. I think that says a lot about his influence on the modern game. The guys who looked up to him, who watched him when they were young, the ones who wanted to emulate him, they are the ones that are thriving. I was not a Kobe fan, but he was a great, obsessed and singularly focused individual on the basketball court. That was what made him so great, and so infuriating as a watcher of the NBA.
Kobe is gone, but his legacy will forever live on, you can see it in today's players and games and it will be there for sometime now. RIP Kobe, and the other passengers. You will never be forgotten.
Ty
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