+

Cookies on the Business Insider India website

Business Insider India has updated its Privacy and Cookie policy. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the better experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we\'ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Insider India website. However, you can change your cookie setting at any time by clicking on our Cookie Policy at any time. You can also see our Privacy Policy.

Close
HomeQuizzoneWhatsappShare Flash Reads
 

UConn players wore T-shirts inspired by a letter written to the team by Kobe Bryant's late daughter, Gigi Bryant

Jan 30, 2021, 01:49 IST
Insider
Before Thursday's game, UConn players honored Gigi Bryant by wearing a T-shirt featuring a portion of the letter.AP Photo/Jessica Hill/ AP Photo/Michael Woods
  • Gigi Bryant — the 13-year-old who died alongside her father, Kobe Bryant, and seven others in a January 2020 helicopter crash — was a major fan of the UConn women's basketball team.
  • After the Huskies' Final Four loss in 2017, Bryant wrote a letter to the team encouraging them to return to practice and "get better before the next one!"
  • Before Thursday's game, UConn players honored Gigi by wearing a T-shirt featuring a portion of the letter.
Advertisement

Gigi Bryant is "forever one of us," according to the UConn women's basketball family.

And on Thursday, Geno Auriemma's team showed the late baller some love.

Before their marquee matchup against the No. 19 Arkansas Razorbacks Thursday evening, the entire squad wore T-shirts in Bryant's honor.

With "WHEN YOU THINK YOU CAN'T UCONN" written in block letters across the front, the shirts called back to a letter the aspiring UConn star wrote to the Huskies following their 2017 Final Four loss. Bryant wrote that she was "so sorry" the team lost, but, as always, she found a way to look on the bright side.

"It gives you extra time to practice and get better before the next one!" the then-10-year-old wrote. "Just think... when you think you can't UCONN."

Advertisement

On the first anniversary of Bryant's death, UConn's social media team shared a copy of the letter on Facebook and added that Gigi "loved being around the Huskies, and we loved being around her."

Gigi died alongside her father - Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant - and seven others in a January 26, 2020 helicopter crash. She was 13 years old. Her father was 41.

Though her famous father did not play college basketball, Gigi was "hellbent" on playing under Auriemma at UConn once she was old enough to take her talents to Storrs. She and her father regularly attended Huskies games before their death.

Gigi Bryant (right) and Kobe Bryant attend a 2019 UConn Huskies home game.AP Photo/Jessica Hill

Just one day after the Bryants' fatal accident, UConn hosted the US Women's National Team for a scrimmage. Before tipoff, the team honored Gigi by draping a No. 2 jersey - the number she wore with her AAU team - over the back of its bench and placing a bouquet on the seat.

It's been a year since then, and Auriemma admits that he's still struggling with the loss.

Advertisement

"I'm amazed that it's been a year already," Auriemma said Tuesday, per FOX61. "I'm amazed that so much has transpired since last January."

"Hard to grip, can't get a grip on it, hard to fathom," he added.

You are subscribed to notifications!
Looks like you've blocked notifications!
Next Article