Kobe Bryant's legacy one year on - Legends never die

Kobe Bryant's legacy one year on - Legends never die

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Kobe Bryant brought joy and led by example on and off the court. One year after his tragic death, the basketball legend's legacy continues to live on.
Enjoy highlights of basketball great Kobe Bryant in his two victorious Olympic Games for Team USA, first with the 'Redeem Team' at Beijing 2008 and then at London 2012.
The former basketball star, who tragically died in a helicopter crash on 26th January 2020 at the age of 41, won two Olympic gold medals with Team USA at Beijing 2008 and London 2012.
The Gold Medal Game took place on 24/08/2008. The United States won the game with a score of 118 to 107.
In the closest finish in 40 years, the USA played Spain for the men's basketball gold medal, in a thrilling rematch.

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