An Ode To Black Mamba Story and Photos by Landy Waight Design by Michael Quintero About two weeks after the Los Angeles Lakers secured their 17th franchise championship, I took a trip to Downtown LA to watch the Dodgers try and win another championship for the city (which they eventually did). While there, I walked the streets surrounding the Staples Center, looking at all the murals dedicated to Kobe Bryant. Still high on the Lakers winning the title, I couldn’t help but feel proud. Proud that we had found our way back to greatness after a decade of defeat. Proud that the Lakers and Dodgers won it all in what’s considered one of the craziest years in sports and life. Most of all, I was proud that Angelos celebrated a championship the year we lost our most loved player of all time. When Kobe passed away earlier in the year, I knew that the only real way to honor him was to win a championship. Yeah, everyone would understand if the Lakers didn’t pull it off, it was a rough year but deep down the city knew. We all knew that Kobe Bean Bryant cared about one thing and one thing only, championships, this one’s for you Bean.
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