Los Angeles Lakers to wear Kobe Bryant-designed jerseys for potential NBA title decider vs Miami Heat

AP
Tom Doyle8 October 2020

The Los Angeles Lakers will pay tribute to the late Kobe Bryant by wearing their "Black Mamba" jerseys for the potential NBA Finals title-decider against Miami Heat.

The Lakers lead the Heat 3-1 in their best-of-seven NBA Finals clash, and will earn a record-tying 17th NBA championship should they prevail.

The Lakers are 4-0 this postseason when wearing their alternate jerseys designed by Bryant - whose nickname was "Black Mamba" - which are black with gold trim and feature a subtle snakeskin pattern.

"It means something; something more than just a uniform," Lakers forward LeBron James told reporters on Thursday.

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"It represents an individual who gave the franchise 20 years of his blood, sweat and tears and his dedication to his craft, both on and off the floor, to make that franchise be proud of him, and hopefully vice versa."

The Lakers had originally planned to wear the jerseys for a potential Game Seven but decided move it up for Friday's game at Disney World in Florida, where the season resumed in July after a four-month coronavirus hiatus.

The uniforms were introduced during the 2017-18 season. Bryant, one of the greatest players of his generation who won five NBA titles during a 20-year career with the Lakers, was killed along with his daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash in January.

In addition to the original jersey design, the uniforms also feature a patch bearing the number two, Gianna's jersey number, inside a white heart.

Bryant's widow went on Instagram to express her excitement over the jersey choice for the potential series clincher.

"Mamba and Mambacita jerseys approved for game 5," Vanessa Bryant wrote in post on Wednesday night. "Let's go @lakers."

Should the Lakers win the championship this year it would be the franchise's first since Bryant led the team to the second of back-to-back titles in 2010 and tie them with the Boston Celtics for most championships in NBA history.

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