For the first time since Kobe Bryant helped lead the Los Angeles Lakers to an NBA title in 2010, LeBron James has given them another chance.

The Los Angeles Lakers are on the verge of winning their first NBA championship since LeBron James became a superstar, although Kobe Bryant did not play a part in the team’s 2010 victory.

The Lakers have four games left to win and could very well win the championship. If they are successful, it would be a touching and appropriate way to end one of the most difficult and demanding seasons in NBA history. In just eight months, the world saw Bryant’s untimely death, a historic pandemic, and the start of months-long protests calling for an end to systematic racism and police brutality.

Speaking with reporters last week after the Lakers’ victory in the Western Conference Championship, James thought back on his two years with the team and how, soon after Bryant signed with them, the two of them had decided to have a private meeting. Unfortunately, their schedules made it impossible for it to happen.

According to James, there are regrets in life, so it seems sense that you would believe there would be time for us to get together. However, James expressed to Yahoo Sports that he wished he had that moment with him.

Even though many Lakers fans were first dubious about Bryant’s choice to join the team in 2018, James was grateful for Bryant’s warm welcome in Los Angeles.

“I remember that he texted me right away to say hello and welcome as a sibling as soon as I decided to come here. “You are welcomed by family,” the 35-year-old said. “The Laker faithful was not [fully in on me] at the time, so that was an exceptional occasion.” Many people expressed their opinions, saying things like “Is he right?” and “We might not want LeBron at this point in his career.” “Is he capable of guiding us to the Finals again?”

James said, “So to hear from him and get his stamp of approval, it meant a lot.” “That meant a lot, especially coming from Kobe, but I never doubt myself.”

Though they had never faced off in the NBA Finals, James and Bryant were considered friendly rivals for the entirety of their careers. Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant led the Lakers to three straight championships in the early 2000s; they won back-to-back crowns in 2009 and 2010.

James led the Cleveland Cavaliers to triumph over the much fancied Golden State Warriors in 2016, the year Bryant announced his retirement from the NBA. In 2012 and 2013, James guided the Miami Heat to two championships as well.


“Since I lived 35 minutes outside of Cleveland during my playing career, I had some familiarity with the locals.” I was lucky enough to get the blueprint for that from [Dwyane Wade] when I was in Miami. Despite never having played for a legendary team like the Lakers, James told Yahoo Sports about the support he got over his career. “It’s probably like when Alex Rodriguez signed with the Yankees.” It’s likely that Derek Jeter told him what requirements he had to fulfill to perform for this crowd. Like being a member of the Seattle Mariners. “It is not like the Rangers at all.”

“Knowing that side of things, what does it take to win over Laker faithful, or how can I make them appreciate my game, would have definitely been amazing,” the player stated. “It would have been a good opportunity to pick his brain.”

James went on to say that, although they came so close in 2009, he and Bryant had never faced off in a championship match.

“After that, you’ll probably guess that our paths will never cross in the Finals.” I apologize sincerely to him. He thought, “That certainly would have made for an engaging discussion, recalling my 2009 loss to Dwight [Howard].” “Let us be clear: we did not grant the people their wishes.” Our behavior did not satisfy their needs.

James and the Lakers will play the Miami Heat in the first game of the NBA Finals on ABC on Wednesday night.