Anthony Davis is doing what he can to continue Kobe Bryant's legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers.
29.01.2020 - 12:46 / etonline.com
While the outpouring of heartbreak and grief over Kobe Bryant's shocking death has been overwhelming, Magic Johnson is looking back at the NBA icon's inspirational legacy.
Johnson sat down with Jimmy Kimmel on Tuesday's , and the pair shared some happy memories about the late Lakers legend.
Kimmel revealed that Johnson had actually been booked weeks ago, and thanked him for coming through, to which Johnson explained, «Kobe wouldn't have wanted me to cancel.»
«Kobe would have wanted us to carry on
Anthony Davis is doing what he can to continue Kobe Bryant's legacy with the Los Angeles Lakers.
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