The Dallas Mavericks traveled to California this week to take on the Los Angeles Lakers, in a game filled with numerous storylines, including the trade involving Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis. However, one of the more poignant moments came with Kyrie Irvingās remembrance of Kobe Bryant.
The Dallas Mavericks guard took advantage of his time in Los Angeles to visit the statue honoring Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, which was erected outside Crypto.com Arena. āI needed that before the game⦠It meant everything to me,ā Irving said in an interview shared by journalist Joey Mistretta on X.
āI donāt know if anybody in here has dealt with that avoiding feeling, avoiding things that you know are gonna be painful or hurt you, and itās gonna be best for you at the same time,ā Kyrie continued. āThat was one of those things, I hadnāt been to the statue just because I was all in my head, all in my emotions the last few times weāve come here.ā
The statue, located outside Crypto.com Arena, stands as one of the many tributes the Los Angeles Lakers have dedicated to the legendary guard, who played 20 seasons with the franchise. It depicts Kobe next to his daughter Gianna, who tragically passed away with him in a helicopter crash in 2020.

Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
Kyrie was truly moved
Irving further reflected on what the visit to the statue meant to him. āI paid my respects to his family, always try to⦠sitting in front of that statue just felt different,ā he said. āIām grateful, man, especially as God watches over me, and Gigi, Kobe and a lot of my ancestors are watching over me so Iām just grateful. I donāt take those moments for granted.ā

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The 32-year-old guard also shared: āI needed that before the game just for my own peace of mind as I move forward in my own healing journey.ā While acknowledging that āprobably wasnāt ideal timing,ā the emotional moment didnāt seem to affect his performance on the court. Irving led the game in scoring with 35 points, though the Dallas Mavericks ultimately lost 107-99.
Irvingās admiration for Kobe
This wasnāt the first time Kyrie Irving has shared his thoughts on what Kobe Bryant meant to him not only as an NBA star. āHe was a genuine friend, a genuine big brother, and losing someone like that was one of the hardest things to deal with, to grieve over it,ā Irving said during an interview on Kai Cenatās Thanksgiving Special stream last year.
He also reflected on the lessons Bryant imparted to him. āI use the craft of basketball to get me into rooms, but itās not defining me at all,ā Irving said. āThatās what Kobe taught me. āDonāt let this sport define you, bro.āā





