Kobe Bryant Celebration of Life: Everything to Know About Parents Joe and Pam, Sisters
02/25/2020 01:37 pm EST
Dad a former NBA player
Joe "Jellybean" Bryant played in the NBA from 1975 to 1983. He was drafted in the first round by the Golden State Warriors but was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers shortly after the draft. Joe also spent time with the San Diego Clippers and the Houston Rockets before playing professionally in Italy and then becoming a coach.
Mother also has NBA roots
Pam Bryant also comes from an NBA family as she is the sister of Chubby Cox, who was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the eighth round back in 1978 — but he didn't make an NBA roster until the 1982-83 season, playing seven games for the Washington Bullets. He scored a total of 29 points during that span.
Complex relationship with parents
Back in 2016, Bryant admitted he hasn't talked to his parents in three years. "Our relationship is s–t," Bryant said to ESPN. The biggest reason for the fallout is the parents tried to sell some of his memorabilia that was in their possession back in 2013. However, Joe and Pam did apologize for their actions.
Not a Vanessa fan
Bryant and Vanessa got married in 2001 and the parents didn't attend the wedding. With Bryant being 21 and Vanessa being 18, the parents thought they were too young to tie the knot. It was also reported that Joe wanted Bryant to marry someone of the same race as Vanessa is Latina.
Cut sisters off
In 2016, Bryant revealed that he stopped giving them money. However, the reason is he felt like they can be successful without his help.
"They're very smart, college-educated [women]," he said per The Player's Tribune. "I'm really proud of them. They were able to get their own jobs, get their own lives, take care of themselves."
Sisters love Bryant
When Bryant died in the helicopter crash, the sisters released a statement reacting to the news.
"On behalf of our family, we join Vanessa, Natalia, Bianka and Capri in grieving the loss of Kobe and Gianna in such a tragic accident," the statement read. "We are devastated by the loss of our brother, son, our niece and granddaughter, and our hearts go out to all the families who lost their loved ones on Sunday. Our lives are forever changed. Thank you for your prayers, the numerous calls, texts, emails and cards."
Family together for Kobe
No matter what the family was going through with Bryant, they were all together at the celebration of life event. It's clear that the Lakers legend will be missed by his wife, children, parents, sisters, other family members, former players, coaches and fans all over the world.
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