Lakers Pay Tribute to Kobe Bryant on Championship Rings With Special 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.

By Ryan Gajewski Dec 23, 2020 8:46 AM
| Updated Dec 23, 2020 10:10 AM
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The Los Angeles Lakers continue 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 Lakers played their first game of the NBA's 2020-2021 season on Tuesday, Dec. 22, and prior to tipoff, the members received their rings to signify winning the title in October. LeBron James and Anthony Davis are the highest-profile athletes currently on the squad.

Jeweler Jason Arasheben told ESPN that his design for the hardware pays tribute to the late Lakers icon by including a black mamba snake surrounding the uniform number for each player. Before retiring from the sport in April 2016, Kobe often referred to himself by the nickname "Black Mamba."

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 as a Laker 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," Jason told ESPN. 

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