Discover the career path of Kobe Bryant, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Kobe Bryant, a celebrated shooting guard, played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers, becoming a basketball icon. He secured five NBA championships, earned 18 All-Star selections, and was named the 2008 NBA MVP. Bryant received two NBA Finals MVP awards and twice led the league in scoring. He holds the fourth position in all-time NBA regular season and postseason scoring. Posthumously, he was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021 and was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, once individually in 2020 and again in 2025 as part of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team.
In Kobe Bryant's second season in the NBA, 1983 was the first time since that four players on the same team were selected to play in the same All-Star Game. Bryant became the youngest NBA All-Star starter in NBA history and was the runner-up for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award.
In 1988, prior to the 2000 NBA Finals victory, the Lakers had last won a championship.
After Kevin Garnett entered the 1995 NBA draft, Kobe Bryant began considering going directly to the pros.
On July 9, 1996, the trade sending Kobe Bryant to the Los Angeles Lakers was finalized after Vlade Divac relented on his threat to retire. Since Bryant was still 17 at the time, his parents had to co-sign his contract with the Lakers.
Before starting the 1996–97 season, Kobe Bryant signed a six-year contract with Adidas worth approximately $48 million, and his first signature shoe was the Equipment KB 8.
Before the 1996 NBA draft, Kobe Bryant worked out in Los Angeles where he scrimmaged against former Lakers players.
In 1996, 17-year-old Kobe Bryant decided to go directly into the NBA, becoming only the sixth player in NBA history to do so, and took R&B singer Brandy to her Hollywood High senior prom.
In 1996, Kobe Bryant debuted in the Summer Pro League in Long Beach, California, and also became the second-youngest player ever to play in an NBA game.
In 1997, Kobe Bryant appeared on an episode of Hang Time, continuing his forays into television entertainment.
In 1997, Kobe Bryant performed at a concert by Sway & King Tech and recorded a verse for a remix of Brian McKnight's "Hold Me". Additionally, Bryant appeared on an episode of Hang Time, furthering his involvement in entertainment alongside his basketball career in 1997.
In 1997, Kobe Bryant won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest and became its youngest winner.
In 1998, Kobe Bryant appeared on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series All That. Also in 1998, he turned down the role of Jesus Shuttlesworth in Spike Lee's film He Got Game, stating his summer was too busy.
In the 1998-99 season, Kobe Bryant started every game for the Lakers during the lockout-shortened season.
In 1999, Kobe Bryant was featured on a remix of "Say My Name" by Destiny's Child, which was included on the Maxi single version of the song.
In 1999, Phil Jackson became the coach of the Lakers, improving Kobe Bryant's fortunes.
In January 2000, Kobe Bryant's first single, "K.O.B.E", featuring Tyra Banks, debuted and was performed at NBA All-Star Weekend. However, the single was not well-received, which led Sony to abandon plans for his debut album, Visions. Ultimately, Sony dropped Bryant later in 2000.
In 2000, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers to win 67 games. Bryant was named to the All-NBA Second Team and All-NBA Defensive Team for the first time. In the 2000 Finals against the Indiana Pacers, despite an ankle injury, Bryant led the team to an overtime victory in Game 4. The Lakers won their first championship since 1988 with a 116-111 victory in Game 6.
In 2000, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers won their first of three consecutive championships under Phil Jackson's coaching.
In 2000, Kobe Bryant declined to participate in the Olympics due to his wedding plans during the off-season.
In 2000, Kobe Bryant won the first of three consecutive NBA championships with the Lakers.
In 2000, The Olympics, Team USA secured its first gold medal in a worldwide competition.
In the 2000-01 NBA season, Kobe Bryant's statistical performance was similar to the previous year, but he averaged six more points per game, totaling 28.5. He also led the team in assists with five per game.
In 2001, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers won their second consecutive NBA championship.
In 2001-02 season, Bryant claimed his first All-Star MVP trophy after a 31-point performance in Philadelphia, although he was booed by fans.
On January 14, 2002, Kobe Bryant scored a career-high 56 points, along with five rebounds and four assists, in a 120-81 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies.
In 2002, Kobe Bryant and the Lakers won their third consecutive NBA championship.
In 2002, Kobe Bryant decided not to play in the FIBA World Championship.
In 2002, the Lakers made their third consecutive NBA Finals appearance, with Kobe Bryant averaging 26.8 points. They won the championship against the New Jersey Nets, making Bryant, at age 23, the youngest player to win three championships.
On January 7, 2003, Kobe Bryant set an NBA record for three-pointers in a game when he made 12 against the Seattle SuperSonics.
In 2003, Kobe Bryant was originally selected for the FIBA Americas Championship but withdrew after undergoing arthroscopic shoulder and knee surgeries.
In 2003, Kobe Bryant was the leading vote-getter for the All-Star game.
Kobe Bryant's six-year contract extension signed during the 1998-99 season kept him with the Lakers until the end of the 2003-04 season.
In 2004, the Lakers lost the NBA Finals, which led to O'Neal being traded.
In 2004, the Lakers reached the NBA Finals but were defeated by the Detroit Pistons. After the series, coach Jackson's contract was not renewed, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat, and Bryant re-signed with the Lakers.
On December 20, 2005, Kobe Bryant scored 62 points in three quarters against the Dallas Mavericks, outscoring the entire Mavericks team 62-61 through three quarters.
By the end of the 2005-06 season, Kobe Bryant set Lakers single-season franchise records for most 40-point games (27) and most points scored (2,832). He won the league's scoring title for the first time by averaging 35.4 points per game.
In 2005, Kobe Bryant led the NBA in scoring.
On January 16, 2006, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal made headlines by engaging in handshakes and hugs before the Lakers game against the Miami Heat, signifying the end of their feud.
On January 22, 2006, Kobe Bryant scored a career-high 81 points in a 122–104 victory over the Toronto Raptors, the second-highest point total in NBA history.
During the 2006-07 season, Kobe Bryant was selected to his ninth All-Star Game appearance, earning his second career All-Star Game MVP trophy on February 18. He was also involved in multiple on-court incidents, resulting in suspensions.
In 2006, Kobe Bryant led the NBA in scoring. Also in 2006, Bryant had an 81-point performance against Toronto, the second-highest in NBA history.
In 2006, Kobe Bryant, along with LeBron James, was one of the first two players to be publicly named to the 2006–2008 U.S. preliminary roster by Jerry Colangelo, but he was later sidelined after knee surgery and did not participate in the 2006 FIBA World Championship.
Later in the 2005-06 season, it was reported that Kobe Bryant would change his jersey number from 8 to 24 at the start of the 2006-07 season.
In 2007, CNN estimated Kobe Bryant's endorsement deals to be worth $16 million a year.
In 2007, Kobe Bryant was chronicled by Spike Lee for the documentary film Kobe Doin' Work during the 2007–08 NBA season.
In 2007, Kobe Bryant's United States national team career began. He became a member of the 2007 USA Men's Senior National Team and USA FIBA Americas Championship Team, achieving a 10–0 record, winning gold, and qualifying the United States men for the 2008 Olympics.
On May 6, 2008, Kobe Bryant was officially announced as the league MVP after leading the Lakers to a West-leading record.
On May 8, 2008, Kobe Bryant was the only unanimous selection to the All-NBA team for the third straight season and sixth time in his career. He also headlined the NBA All-Defensive First Team.
On June 23, 2008, Kobe Bryant was named to the USA Men's Senior National Team for the 2008 Summer Olympics, marking his first time participating in the Olympics.
On August 24, 2008, Kobe Bryant scored 20 points, including 13 in the fourth quarter, along with six assists, as Team USA defeated Spain 118–107 in the gold medal game at the Olympics, securing its first gold medal in a worldwide competition since the 2000 Olympics.
In 2008, Kobe Bryant appeared in commercials for the video game Guitar Hero World Tour alongside Tony Hawk, Michael Phelps, and Alex Rodriguez.
In 2008, Kobe Bryant donated his uniform from the 2008 NBA Finals to the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Bryant was also named the league MVP the same year.
In 2008, Kobe Bryant was a member of the USA FIBA Americas Championship Team and helped qualified the United States men for the 2008 Olympics.
In 2008, Kobe Bryant was named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP).
In 2008, Kobe Bryant was voted the league MVP and led his team to the 2008 NBA Finals. In the 2008 Summer Olympics, Bryant won a gold medal as a member of the U.S. men's basketball team.
In 2008, Kobe Bryant won a gold medal as part of the U.S. Olympic team.
In a 2008 video promoting Nike's Hyperdunk shoes, Kobe Bryant appeared to jump over a speeding Aston Martin. He later came out with the fourth edition of his signature line by Nike, the Zoom Kobe IV.
In 2009, Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to a championship, winning the Finals MVP award.
In 2009, Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to another championship and was named NBA Finals MVP.
In 2009, Spike Lee's documentary film Kobe Doin' Work was released, chronicling Kobe Bryant during the 2007–08 NBA season.
On April 2, 2010, Kobe Bryant signed a three-year contract extension worth $87 million with the Lakers.
On November 4, 2010, Kobe Bryant, along with Zach Braff, appeared at the Call of Duty: Black Ops launch event and presented a $1 million check to the Call of Duty Endowment, supporting veterans transitioning to civilian careers.
On December 13, 2010, Kobe Bryant signed a two-year endorsement deal with Turkey's national airline, Turkish Airlines. He appeared in a promotional film aired in over 80 countries.
In 2010, Kobe Bryant appeared in commercials for the video game Call of Duty: Black Ops alongside Jimmy Kimmel.
In 2010, Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to another championship, winning the Finals MVP award.
In 2010, Kobe Bryant led the team to another championship and was again named NBA Finals MVP.
In 2010, Nike launched another shoe, the Nike Zoom Kobe V, as part of Kobe Bryant's signature line.
In 2011, Kobe Bryant was featured in Taiwanese singer Jay Chou's single "The Heaven and Earth Challenge." The proceeds from the single and ringtones were donated to impoverished schools for basketball facilities and equipment, and the song was also used by Sprite in its 2011 marketing campaign in China.
In 2011, Kobe Bryant was the leading vote-getter for the All-Star game.
On January 10, 2012, Kobe Bryant scored 48 points against the Phoenix Suns, after which he referenced his preseason ranking.
In September 2012, Kobe Bryant shot a commercial for Turkish Airlines with FC Barcelona star Lionel Messi, where they competed for a young boy's attention.
On November 2, 2012, Kobe Bryant scored 40 points and had two steals, surpassing Magic Johnson as the Lakers' career leader in steals with 1,724 steals. Despite Bryant's performance, the Lakers lost to the Clippers, marking their first 0-3 start to the season in 34 years.
During the 2012-13 season, Kobe Bryant suffered a torn Achilles tendon.
In 2012, Kobe Bryant rejoined the national team for the Summer Olympics and won another gold medal, after which he decided to retire from the team. He concluded his national team career with a 26–0 record across three tournaments, winning gold each time.
In 2012, Kobe Bryant won another gold medal at the Summer Olympics.
In 2012, Kobe Bryant won his second gold medal as part of the U.S. Olympic team.
In a 2012 annual survey of NBA general managers, Kobe Bryant was selected for the 10th consecutive season as the player general managers would want to take a clutch shot with a game on the line.
On March 30, 2013, Kobe Bryant surpassed Wilt Chamberlain to become the fourth-leading scorer in NBA history during a victory over the Sacramento Kings.
On April 10, 2013, Kobe Bryant became the first player in NBA history to record 47 points, eight rebounds, five assists, four blocks, and three steals in a single game.
In 2013, Kobe Bryant launched a production company called Granity Studios, which developed various media projects, ranging from films to television shows and novels.
In 2013, Kobe Bryant was the leading vote-getter for the All-Star game.
In March 2014, Kobe Bryant established Kobe Inc. and made the initial investment of a 10% stake in the Bodyarmor SuperDrink company for $6 million.
On November 30, 2014, Kobe Bryant recorded his 20th career triple-double with 31 points, 12 assists, and 11 rebounds in an overtime victory against the Toronto Raptors. At 36 years old, he became the oldest NBA player to achieve 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a game.
Kobe Bryant retired from the NBA after the 2015-16 season.
On August 22, 2016, Kobe Bryant and his business partner Jeff Stibel launched Bryant-Stibel, a venture capital firm focused on various businesses including media, data, gaming, and technology, with $100 million in funding.
In 2016, Kobe Bryant was the leading vote-getter for the All-Star game.
On December 18, 2017, the Los Angeles Lakers retired both numbers that Kobe Bryant wore during his career, 8 and 24.
In August 2018, the Coca-Cola Company purchased a minority stake in Bodyarmor SuperDrink. This caused the valuation of Kobe Bryant's stake to rise to approximately $200 million.
On October 23, 2018, Kobe Bryant's book The Mamba Mentality: How I Play, featuring photographs and an afterword by Andrew D. Bernstein, an introduction by Phil Jackson, and a foreword by Pau Gasol, was published by MCD / Farrar, Straus and Giroux, looking back on his career with photos and reflections.
In 2018, Kobe Bryant and Sports Academy launched Mamba Sports Academy, a joint athletic-training business venture with locations in Thousand Oaks and Redondo Beach, California.
In 2018, Kobe Bryant appeared at the Academy Awards and received an Oscar for his film, Dear Basketball.
In 2018, Kobe Bryant began writing, producing, and hosting the television series Detail, which aired for multiple seasons on ESPN and ESPN+ and featured his insights into basketball.
In 2019, Kobe Bryant appeared on MTV's Ridiculousness, marking another venture into television entertainment.
In 2019, Kobe Bryant was one of the global ambassadors of the FIBA Basketball World Cup in China.
During the 2020 NBA playoffs, the Lakers' players wore 'Black Mamba' jerseys in honor of Kobe Bryant. The team wore the "Black Mamba" jerseys during their Game 2 victory over the Denver Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals, and Anthony Davis made a buzzer-beating three-pointer and yelled Bryant's name.
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