‘Everybody Felt Like They Knew Kobe Bryant’ | Morning Joe | MSNBC

The Morning Joe panel remembers the life of retired Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant, who died Sunday in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles at the age of 41. Aired on 1/27/20.
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'Everybody Felt Like They Knew Kobe Bryant' | Morning Joe | MSNBC

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    1. Mayra Lopez.. Alison “the racist” Morris definitely said the N-word in reference to Kobe and his team. MSNBC/NBC must fire that racist reporter immediately!

  1. Love was ushered in to heaven with appreciation for his good deeds in life. And while some people are dancing with the angels others are playing ball with them.

  2. It’s amazing how *one* man can unite this many countless people through his life through his actions and charisma alone.

    Another great man got the Red curtain dropped on him too soon.

    Prayers for his and his daughter’s and everyone on that flight’s souls.

  3. “You are not here merely to make a living. You are here in order to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world, and you impoverish yourself if you forget the errand.”
    –Woodrow Wilson

    1. Yet, the world doesn’t. The world doesn’t take Woodrow Wilson’s words to heart. It’s human nature to want to aspire to greatness and do great things for yourself and others, but that same human nature prevents us from being the best for each other that we can be. We won’t make it as a species. It’s just the natural order of things.

    2. @Charles Austin “The most important kind of freedom is to be what you really are. You trade in your reality for a role. You trade in your sense for an act. You give up your ability to feel, and in exchange, put on a mask. There can’t be any large-scale revolution until there’s a personal revolution, on an individual level. It’s got to happen inside first.” ― Jim Morrison

    3. @Rose Johnson-Tsosie And that I do agree with. The question is this. Are 7 billion people willing to take off the mask?

    4. @Charles Austin I think more people are authentic. Many are confused and don’t know how to behave so they go looking for sports teams, preachers, politicians and rock stars to tell them how to be.

    1. CHAMBERLAIN HEIGHTS
      ” predicts” him dying in a Heli crash in 2014 ?!?!
      See Lions Republic Entertainment… video

    2. Everything has a Purpose
      KoBe was an Angel— Sent to Help us all to Wake Up, at this critical Time
      That WE ALL ARE HERE TO LOVE EACH OTHER AS FAMILIES….

    1. Noah Umana Jesus himself worshipped Allah , the creator . God does not need to pray to himself. Christianity is a joke. 🤣

    2. I think it’s sad that christians can say “thoughts and prayers” all day long without people of other religions letting them know their god is the “right” one. And these are the squabbles of people who claim to have a personal relationship with god. Smh. Sorry that we Americans are so ethnocentric. Peace.

    1. Yeah, I think she was only 13.. Imagine the horror of being her dad and and realizing they were going down and there’s nothing he could do to save his kid. I remember the first time I flew with my young boys; I was suddenly afraid for the first time after years of air travel, that something would happen to them. My heart goes out to their family.

  4. my heart goes cold when I see his 1st child the tear like TLC said year ago ” don’t go chasing waterfalls if I had my time card pulled there is no better way to go up to meet old loved ones! The Bryant family be stronger in this time of corruption Koby was a leader who didn’t bite his tongue! doesn’t the ball lie! my youngsters, it was like yesterday when u said I’m going to the NBA & u came, concurred for 20 yrs u didn’t pass much but u would shoot the ball with the best of them & since this is about well-traveled kid I don’t have the time to compare him with all the legends who lace em up will miss u BB wisdom, understanding or the greatness show own earth, Thank you once again, the memories of the greatest games played

  5. *Watching Doc Rivers, a guy who coached against Kobe in 2 NBA Finals series for the ultimate rival in the Boston Celtics, breakdown in tears for Kobe & his daughter broke my heart*

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