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Kobe Bryant: LA Lakers to retire number eight and 24 jerseys

Source: BBC Sports:
September 13, 2017 at 12:49

Bryant, 39, retired in April 2016 after a 20-year career with the Lakers, scoring 60 points in his final game.

He finished as the Lakers' all-time point scorer and third on the NBA's all-time list with 33,643 points.

"I always dreamed of my jersey hanging in the Lakers rafters, but I certainly never imagined two of them," said Bryant, who made his debut in 1996.

The jerseys will be retired at a half-time ceremony on 18 December when the Lakers host the Golden State Warriors.

Bryant is the 10th player to receive the honour, after Wilt Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Gail Goodrich, Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Shaquille O'Neal, James Worthy, Jerry West and Jamaal Wilkes.

"Kobe's jerseys are taking their rightful home next to the greatest Lakers of all time," said Lakers chief executive Jeanie Buss.

Why two jerseys?

Bryant wore the 8 jersey for the first 10 years of his Lakers career before switching to the 24 jersey
Bryant wore the 8 jersey for the first 10 years of his Lakers career before switching to the 24 jersey
 

Bryant wore 24 while playing at high school, before switching to 33.

When he was drafted by the Charlotte Hornets and traded to the Lakers in 1996, he could not take the number 33 as it had already been retired for Abdul-Jabbar and 24 was already taken.

He decided on number eight and won three NBA titles, before changing to 24 for the 2006-07 season, going on to win a further two titles.

Bryant said at the time he made the change as he wanted a new number for the second half of his career.

Kobe Bryant stats
Five-time NBA champion
Third on the NBA's all-time scoring list
18-time an All-Star, 11 times first-team All-NBA
Tops Lakers' all-time points, three-pointers, steals and games played
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