Joe Bryant, the daddy of the late Corridor of Famer Kobe Brant, died at 69.
La Salle head coach Fran Dunphy introduced Joe Bryant died on Tuesday morning after struggling a serious stroke.
Joe Bryant’s loss of life comes over 4 years after his 41-year-old son Kobe Bryant and 13-year-old granddaughter Gianna died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.
Earlier than Kobe Bryant’s loss of life, he credited his father for serving to him hone his basketball expertise.
Joe Bryant was an expert basketball participant who performed each in the USA and internationally.
Bryant performed for the Golden State Warriors, Philadephia 76ers, San Diego Clippers, and Houston Rockets earlier than enjoying professionally in Europe for a number of years.
Joe Bryant, former NBA participant and father of Kobe Bryant, has handed away on the age of 69, per @PhillyInquirer pic.twitter.com/shNzzUg9JO
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Per ESPN:
Former NBA participant Joe “Jellybean” Bryant, the daddy of Corridor of Famer Kobe Bryant, has died. He was 69.
An official explanation for Bryant’s loss of life was not introduced as of Tuesday morning. La Salle College, the place Bryant performed and coached, mentioned in an announcement that Bryant “was a beloved member of the Explorer household and will probably be dearly missed.”
Longtime Philadelphia-area basketball coach Fran Dunphy, who at the moment is the pinnacle coach at La Salle, advised the Philadelphia Inquirer that Bryant just lately suffered an enormous stroke.
Joe Bryant seldom appeared in public after Kobe Bryant’s loss of life in a helicopter crash in 2020. The previous Los Angeles Lakers famous person advised ESPN in 2010 that Joe was “an excellent basketball thoughts” and credited his father with instructing him “from an early age easy methods to view the sport, easy methods to put together for the sport and easy methods to execute.”
I’m devastated to listen to concerning the lack of my good friend Joe “Jellybean” Bryant, the daddy of Kobe Bryant. Joe was not solely a proficient basketball participant; he was additionally an excellent coach. Lots of people don’t know that he coached the LA Sparks in 2005, 2006, and 2011! Joe was an distinctive… pic.twitter.com/BOZDg35YYi
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson) July 16, 2024