Kobe Bryant

Lakers Championship Rings Pay Tribute to Bryant With Black Mamba Symbol

The Los Angeles Lakers began their NBA season on Dec. 22 by handing out the championship rings that include a special tribute to Kobe Bryant

Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images In this Oct. 11, 2020, file photo, Lakers fans stand in line to celebrate in front of a mural of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant in Los Angeles, California.

The Los Angeles Lakers are continuing to recognize Kobe Bryant's role in inspiring the team's special season by incorporating his memory into the design of their championship rings.

The team played its first game of the NBA's 2020-2021 season on Tuesday, and prior to tipoff, the members of the team received their rings to recognize their title win in October.

Jeweler Jason Arasheben told ESPN that his design for the rings pay tribute to the late Lakers icon by including a Black Mamba snake surrounding the uniform number for each player. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are the highest-profile players currently on the squad.

In addition, the rings feature a removable top that reveals tiny versions of all the jerseys that the team has retired. At the bottom of this display are jerseys with numbers "8" and "24," representing the two numbers worn by the five-time NBA champion who died in a January helicopter crash along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant.

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"We created a removable top that exposes the rafters that are up in Staples Center with [jerseys of] all of the retired Laker greats, with a special emphasis put on Kobe's No. 8 and No. 24 jersey, and it's set on a snakeskin-texture background," Arasheben told ESPN.

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This year continues to be an incredibly trying one for Bryant's widow, Vanessa Bryant. Her mother, Sofia Urbiet, filed a lawsuit earlier this month, in which Urbiet alleged that she "has been a long-time personal assistant and nanny" for Vanessa and Kobe but was never paid.

In response, Vanessa accused Urbiet of trying to "extort a financial windfall from our family."

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