Vanessa Bryant ended her Hall of Fame speech with a touching, emotional message for Kobe

“I’m so proud of you. I love you forever and always, Kobe Bean Bryant.”

Kobe Bryant’s posthumous introduction into the NBA Hall of Fame this weekend was always going to be emotional for the basketball world. On Saturday, during the induction ceremony, Vanessa Bryant spoke on behalf of Kobe, who was introduced into the Hall of Fame alongside Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan.

Vanessa’s speech was long, poignant, and everything basketball fans wanted to hear on a weekend already filled to the brim with Kobe tributes. The end of Vanessa’s speech, especially, is worth highlighting on its own for her touching, heartfelt message to Kobe in wake of his Hall of Fame induction on Saturday.

Here’s the end of Vanessa’s speech in full:

“Congratulations, baby. All of your hard work and sacrifice has paid off. You once told me, if you’re going to bet on someone, bet on yourself. I’m glad you bet on yourself, you overachiever. You did it. You’re in the Hall of Fame now. You are a true champ. You’re not just an MVP, you’re an all-time great. I’m so proud of you. I love you forever and always, Kobe Bean Bryant.”

There were some other great highlights from Vanessa’s speech, including a nice Michael Jordan moment and Vanessa making a jab at herself for praising Kobe in her speech.

Vanessa’s speech capped off a lovely weekend of Kobe tributes from the Hall of Fame. The NBA revealed the Hall of Fame’s Kobe exhibit — designed by Vanessa herself — while his daughter Natalia accepted his blazer from the event.

Garnett, in speaking with the media, told the press that Kobe was “like a little brother” to him, highlighting the relationship the two shared.

What a wonderful weekend of Kobe tributes and celebrations, with Vanessa’s speech officially inducting him and his incredible legacy into the NBA Hall of Fame forever.

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2020 Basketball Hall of Fame live stream, TV channel, start time, Kobe Bryant induction ceremony, how to watch

In a year that nobody could have predicted, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will finally be inducting its Class of 2020 on Saturday.

In a year that nobody could have predicted, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame will finally be inducting its Class of 2020 on Saturday. On Friday night there will be a Class of 2020 press conference with the inductees.

Kobe Bryant will be the headliner of the induction ceremony, who will be inducted by his friend and who he modeled his game behind, Michael Jordan. Kobe’s wife Vanessa Bryant will also speak as NBA fans will celebrate Bryant’s legacy as he is inducted into the 2020 Hall of Fame.

Kobe won’t be the only one inducted but will also include Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan. This will be a celebration that you won’t want to miss and we have you covered.

Here is everything you need to know to stream the action on Friday & Saturday.

How to Watch 

2020 Basketball Hall of Fame

Class of 2020 press conference

  • When: Friday, May 14
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBA TV
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Hall of Fame Awards Celebration & Gala

  • When: Saturday, May 15
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The 2020 Hall of Fame inductees/presenters

*Per Hall of Fame rules, presenters must also be Hall of Famers themselves.

  • Patrick Baumann, presented by Russ Granik (2013), Vlade Divac (2019)
  • Kobe Bryant, presented by Michael Jordan (2009)
  • Tamika Catchings, presented by Alonzo Mourning (2014), Dawn Staley (2013)
  • Tim Duncan, presented by David Robinson (2009)
  • Kevin Garnett, presented by Isiah Thomas (2000)
  • Kim Mulkey, presented by Michael Jordan (2009)
  • Barbara Stevens, presented by Geno Auriemma (2006), Muffet McGraw (2017)
  • Eddie Sutton, presented by John Calipari (2015), Bill Self (2017), Sidney Moncrief (2019)
  • Rudy Tomjanovich, presented by Calvin Murphy (1993), Hakeem Olajuwon (2008)

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