Vanessa Bryant congratulated the Los Angeles Lakers on social media after the team won their 17th title in franchise history. The Lakers dedicated the championship to her late husband, Kobe Bryant, who along with their daughter, Gianna and seven other people were killed in a helicopter crash in January.
Vanessa posted a photo of Kobe and Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka on her private Instagram Story following the Lakers’ Game 6 win over the Miami Heat.
“Congratulations Uncle P! Congratulations @Lakers Kobe was right RP ‘stay the course- block out the noise’ – @kobebryant,” she wrote. “Wish Kobe and Gianna were here to see this.”
"Congratulations Uncle P! Congratulations @Lakers Kobe was right, RP! "Stay the course blockout the noise." @kobebryant Wish Kobe and Gigi were here to see this."
– Vanessa Bryant congratulates Rob Pelinka pic.twitter.com/ZWRyaXcZdK
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) October 12, 2020
Pelinka, who was Kobe’s agent for 20 years, discussed lessons he learned from the Lakers legend in a post-game news conference.
“To be able to have a friend who changed my life and help me understand what greatness was about and what sacrifice was about, there’s not many greater gifts,” Pelinka said. “To be able to share this moment right now, knowing he and Gianna are looking down from heaven, and I know he’s a proud friend.”
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) hugs general manager Rob Pelinka after game six of the 2020 NBA Finals at AdventHealth Arena. The Lakers won 106-93 to win the series.
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The championship is the Lakers’ first title since Kobe won one with the team in 2010. Throughout the season, many players on the Lakers voiced their motivation to claim the title in his name.
Following the game, Lakers superstar LeBron James said the death of Kobe brought the team “even closer.”
“Our ball club, we got as close as you can possibly be when that moment happened… When you’re internal and it hits home, it just means that much more,” he said. “We locked in from that very moment and said, ‘This is bigger than us. This is bigger than us.'”
“That brought us even closer.”
LeBron on the Lakers winning the championship for Kobe #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/d7jfgzzxEn
— NBA TV (@NBATV) October 12, 2020
Lakers forward Anthony Davis played with Kobe for Team USA during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. After being asked about Kobe in a post-game interview, Davis said “all we wanted to do is do it for him.”
“I know he’s looking down on us proud of us,” Davis said. “I know Vanessa [Bryant is] proud of us, the organization’s proud of us. It means a lot to us.”
“He was a big brother to all of us. We did this for him.”
AD on winning the championship for Kobe #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/mrMt3gDm8Y
— NBA TV (@NBATV) October 12, 2020
Pau Gasol, who recently named his newborn daughter after Gianna, tweeted after the win.
“This one is for you brother, for you Gianna, for Vanessa, for Natalia, for Bianka and for Capri,” he wrote. “Congratulations to the entire @Lakers team, @JeanieBuss and the Lakers family for winning the 17th championship!!”
Lakers fans paid tribute to Bryant online and chanted his name in downtown Los Angeles.
Kobe in heaven like:💜💛 #LakeShow pic.twitter.com/JJfYTPfdCb
— ❤️D. Bryant🇵🇸 (@LakerGangDay) October 12, 2020
Did it for the MAMBA🐍 — downtown LA is going off! pic.twitter.com/Dj3YNWuT8V
— ao619 (@AO619) October 12, 2020
Some celebrities also paid tribute to Kobe and the Lakers on Twitter.
“I’d like to think Kobe and Gigi played a part in this win,” actress Kerry Washington wrote.
“What a win and what an amazing team. And what a beautiful way to end such a tragic season,” actor Josh gad tweeted.
“So, proud to be from L.A.” singer Becky G wrote. “Let’s go @Lakers!!! #ForKobe #LakeShow”