Watch: Vanessa Bryant powerful speech at the Hall of Fame ceremony
The NBA Hall of Fame Class of 2020 was inducted officially this Saturday. The induction ceremony couldn’t happen last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Kobe Bryant whose award was received by her wife Vanessa Bryant was the highlight of the event. The class of 2020 has been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday. Following are the 2020 Hall of Fame inductees:
Name of the inductee | Designation |
Kobe Bryant | Player |
Tim Duncan | Player |
Kevin Garnett | Player |
Eddie Sutton | Coach |
Rudy Tomjanovich | Coach |
Tamika Catchings | Player |
Kim Mulkey | Coach |
Barbara Stevens | Coach |
Patrick Baumann | Contributor |
The inductees finally had their moment as the ceremony happened on Saturday. The above group inducted are all star-studded but still, the biggest name to be inducted was late Kobe Bryant. Last year, the former Los Angeles Lakers star died along with his daughter Gianna and seven others in an appalling helicopter mishap. His passing resounded across the world, and this end of the week’s ceremony was a reminder of how much he meant to the basketball world.
During the Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the late Kobe Bryant was represented by Michael Jordan, and his wife, Vanessa Bryant. The duo gave the speech in his place.
“I used to always avoid praising my husband in public because I felt like he got enough praise from his fans around the world and someone had to bring him back to reality,” Vanessa Bryant said. “Right now, I’m sure he’s laughing in heaven because I’m about to praise him in public for his accomplishments on one of the most public stages. I can see him now, arms folded, with a huge grin saying, ‘Isn’t this some shit?’ He’s still winning.”
“Thank you for being the best husband and father you could possibly be. Thank you for growing and learning from your own mistakes,” she said. “Thank you for always trying to be better. Thank you for never giving up on us. Thank you for all of your hard work. Thank you for our family. Thank you for our daughters: Natalia, Gianna, Bianka, and Capri. Thank you for working so tirelessly to provide for us and for giving us the most amazing life together. Thank you for waking up at 4 am to train, for making it home to kiss me good morning, and for dropping our girls off at school only to go to practice, come home and pick up our girls from school whenever you could.
“Thank you for never missing a birthday, a dance recital, school awards show, show-and-tell, or any games our daughters played in if your schedule permitted. Thank you for putting your love for our family first. Thank you for bringing so much joy to our lives and joy to people around the world. Thank you for inspiring us to be better than we were the day before. Thank you for teaching me, and all of us, to put someone else’s joy before our own.
“Thank you for being so selfless and loving with a heart of gold. Thank you for never taking yourself too seriously. Thank you for your sense of humor. Thank you for your wit. Thank you for never telling me no and always letting me have my way, most of the time. Thank you for being patient and easygoing. Thank you for letting me burst your bubble every chance I got. Thank you for graciously taking all my harsh comebacks. Thank you for dishing them back.”
Vanessa Bryant thanked Kobe through her heartfelt speech. She ended her powerful speech by congratulating her husband.
“All of your hard work and sacrifice has paid off,” she said. “You once told me, if you’re going to bet on someone, bet on yourself. I’m glad you bet on yourself, you overachiever. You did it. You’re in the Hall of Fame now. You’re a true champ.
“You’re not just an MVP. You’re an all-time great. I’m so proud of you. I love you forever and always, Kobe. Bean. Bryant.”
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