- The
WNBA honored the lateKobe Bryant , his daughter, Gigi, and two of her Mamba Academy teammates before the 2020WNBA Draft . - The Bryants, Alyssa Altobelli, Payton Chester, and five others died in a tragic helicopter accident on January 26 of this year.
- WNBA Commissioner Kathy Engelbert said Kobe was "not only a legendary
basketball star but a devoted youth coach" and someone with "a passion for the WNBA and girls basketball." - Engelbert then acknowledged the "next generation of stars in our league — maybe what might have been called 'The Mambacita Generation'" with honorary selections in this year's draft.
- The families of all three girls — including Kobe's widow, Vanessa — spoke during the emotional moment in the broadcast.
- "Thank you for honoring my little girl," Vanessa said. "It would've been a dream come true for her... she wanted to be one of the greatest athletes of all time, just like her daddy."
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The 2020 WNBA Draft is all about the next generation of women ballers — and now,
The three Mamba Academy teammates
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert acknowledged the three Mamba Academy teammates, who died alongside Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant and five others in a January helicopter accident, with honorary selections in this year's draft.
Engelbert referred to the trio as the "next generation of stars in our league — maybe what might have been called 'The Mambacita Generation'" in honoring them before announcing the first official pick of the draft.
But first, Engelbert also took a moment to acknowledge their coach, and Gigi's father, Bryant. Engelbert said Kobe was "not only a legendary basketball star but a devoted youth coach" and someone with "a passion for the WNBA and girls basketball."
The families of all three girls — including Kobe's widow, Vanessa — spoke during the emotional moment in the broadcast.
"Thank you for honoring my little girl," Vanessa said. "It would've been a dream come true for her."
"She worked tirelessly every single day," she added. "She wanted to be one of the greatest athletes of all time, just like her daddy."
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