ADVERTISEMENT

There are calls across the NBA world to honor Kobe Bryant's legacy, from retiring his numbers league-wide to changing the logo

Many in and around the NBA are calling for the league to honor Kobe Bryant in special ways following his death.

Kobe Bryant
  • Some have called for the league to retire his No. 24 while others would like the NBA logo changed to look like Bryant.
  • The Dallas Mavericks have already announced that they will retire Bryant's number.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
ADVERTISEMENT

The NBA world was shocked on Sunday with the sudden death of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant , who passed away in a helicopter crash along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others on board.

Bryant was one of the greatest ever to step foot on the basketball court and will be remembered as the best of many all-timers to wear the Lakers purple and gold.

Tributes and remembrances of Bryant poured in from former teammates , his NBA peers , and fans around the world as news of his death spread on Sunday. On the court, teams across the league took intentional 24-second shot clock violations to start their games, as a tribute to the no. 24 that Bryant wore through the latter half of his career.

ADVERTISEMENT

On Sunday night, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban announced that the franchise would be retiring Bryant's no. 24. "Kobe's legacy transcends basketball, and our organization has decided that the number 24 will never again be worn by a Dallas Maverick," Cuban said in a statement .

Fans celebrated Cuban and the Mavericks' gesture, and called on other teams across the league to follow suit.

Additionally, NBA fans called on the league to change its logo to Bryant's silhouette, with more than 270,000 signing an online petition supporting the switch .

Others suggested a tribute at the upcoming NBA All-Star game, with one team wearing no. 8 and the other wearing no. 24 in honor of Bryant.

And others called for fans to keep the tradition of shouting out "Kobe!" while shooting a wad of paper into the nearest recycling bin.

ADVERTISEMENT

Bryant is already set to be inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame this year , but it's clear that fans are still looking for more ways to celebrate his life and career.

  • Read more:
ADVERTISEMENT

See Also:

ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: news@pulse.ug

ADVERTISEMENT