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Lakers set to air a TV special on Kobe Bryant Day

The Los Angeles Lakers will honour the legend Kobe Bryant once again this August 24, now with a TV special.

By James Brown

The Los Angeles Lakers will honour the legend Kobe Bryant once again this August 24, now with a TV special.
The Los Angeles Lakers will honour the legend Kobe Bryant once again this August 24, now with a TV special.
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Kobe Bryant was one of the best players not only in Lakers history but also in NBA history. Orange County and the Los Angeles Lakers have been honouring the five-time champion on August 24th since 2020 after his tragic death. The date was set a day after the former MVP's birthday, and a result of the jerseys he wore as a Laker player, No.8 and No.24. Now this year, the Purple and Gold are set to release a TV special full of interviews taken throughout Bryant's career to remember the legend.

It's easy to remember Kobe for what he did on the court, but now the Lakers’ TV network announced it will air a compilation of interviews conducted throughout Bryant’s 20-year Lakers career to show what kind of person he was when he was not playing. The special “Backstage: Lakers – The Backstage Interviews: Kobe,” is set to last a half-hour, and will be released on Tuesday, August 23 at 8 p.m. Spectrum SportsNet will be airing a special program.

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