Jim Jackson was wrong though kobe was still very close to his sisters. There are photos that showed even his daughters hanging out with their kids. He would post his nieces and nephew accomplishments on Instagram, his cousin he was very close to.
So even the whole beef with maybe his mom or whatever even his sisters and that side of the family zero acknowledgement till shaq spoke
I liked what Marcellus said we shouldn’t sugar coat it all kobe was also in the wrong with the strain in the relationship with his parents .
with the way Lebron basically eulogized him the night before his death in that post-game interview (literally talked about him for 10 minutes non stop) and now MJs speech yesterday that I must've watched at least 5 times now....I'm not a spiritual person on the regular but I just can't shake the feeling that the universe is basically saying to stop the MJ Kobe Lebron debates for good
wonder if Lebron and MJ have a relationship on the low or if they ever will, maybe this is a bridge for them to build one
goatbei've heard the saying kobe did everything young
entered the nba young, married young, had kids young, died young
Y'all think Vanessa was wrong for low-key saying that he wished both his daughters played basketball (referring to Natalia)? I know Natalia had to feel bad about that.
Klay was a mamba disciple in the last Finals before injury
Yeah, that probably didn't hit her right, but maybe there's some background there we don't know about. Something they talked about inside the family. Maybe they decided she was good at other things.
Y'all think Vanessa was wrong for low-key saying that he wished both his daughters played basketball (referring to Natalia)? I know Natalia had to feel bad about that.
She also said her and Kobe bonded over movie marathons of Star Wars and Harry Potter. Storytelling which was also one of Kobe's passions. Natalia, if she wants to will have every opportunity to pursue that.
These past few pages, the disrespect for Vanessa has been out of bounds.
Mods need to lock this thread.
Haven't been keeping up with the thread, but how was what I said disrespect? I just asked to see if anyone else felt that way about it. You extra sensitive dudes are the ones actually killing this thread.
Just the framing it in terms of right or wrong is what I don't agree with.
She had the strength to get up there and bare her soul and let the world into the life they shared together.
I'm not gonna walk on eggshells just cuz some pansies like you get easily triggered and are extra sensitive. No ones here to disrespect the family of the man we all obviously loved and respected. So let's leave it at. Feel free to put me on ignore if you can't handle a simple question.