Well. Bryant was on his way to coach his daughters basketball team. Tonight weve been hearing the tributes pouring in. A massive crowd is gathering at the staples . Err in los angeles, a setting for so many of bryants career highlights and in san antonio and other nba cities across the country including Madison Square garden. Those players taking 24second pauses to start the game. That to honor the man who, of course, wore 24 for much of his career. They have decided that whoever wins the tip, and in this case toronto, they are going to let the shot clock run out because of the number 24 to honor kobe bryant. They are deliberately taking a 24second violation there in honor of his wearing 24. He did wear two numbers. The lakers retired two numbers in his honor, the only player in the league to have two numbers retired by the same team. Just one of many honors that he gained during his career. What a remarkable career. Drafted right out of high school. He won five nba championships, was
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Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton gets tackled by New York Giants linebacker Harry Carson during the NFL Divisional Playoff Game on January 5, 1986 in Chicago, Illinois. Paul Spinelli(AP Photo/Paul Spinelli) 2 / 41
New York Giants Hall of Fame linebackers Lawrence Taylor (56) and Harry Carson (53) during a 31 - 22 loss to the Washington Redskins on December 17, 1983 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo / Al Messerschmidt) Al Messerschmidt Archive 3 / 41
Harry Carson of the New York Giants, left, runs with a fourth quarter intercept on of a Washington Redskins pass at Giants Stadium, Oct. 22, 1978 in East Rutherford, as Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann tries to make a tackle. The interception sealed the Giants 17-6 upset win over the Redskins. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
this is not a typical for horrible disasters that happen in very, very disadvantaged nations because they re very vulnerable before fe vent has happened and that means that the risk to situation deteriorating beyond the imagination is always present and that s certainly been the case in haiti. rose: we conclude with a look back at the life of george steinbrenner, the iconic owner of the new york yankees who died today at the age of 80. we remember him with david anderson of the new york times and bill madden of the new york city daily news. people say should he be in the hall of fame? of course, it should be the first ballot to the hall of fame. a lot of those hall of famers have flaws, too, in their lives. george had a few flaws but overall george is a hall of fame guy. george s genius, though, was early on when he was there for. when he signed catfish hunter and reggie jackson and the cornerstone players of those 70s championship teams. he got that from jimmy nee
risk to situation deteriorating beyond the imagination is always present and that s certainly been the case in haiti. rose: we conclude with a look back at the life of george steinbrenner, the iconic owner of the new york yankees who died today at the age of 80. we remember him with david anderson of the new york times and bill madden of the new york city daily news. people say should he be in the hall of fame? of course, it should be the first ballot to the hall of fame. a lot of those hall of famers have flaws, too, in their lives. george had a few flaws but overall george is a hall of fame guy. george s genius, though, was early on when he was there for. when he signed catfish hunter and reggie jackson and the cornerstone players of those 70s championship teams. he got that from jimmy need lander, the theater magnate who was his friend from cleveland. and when they bought the yankees needlelander said to him new york is a city of stars you ve got to have stars.
in very, very disadvantaged nations because they re very vulnerable before fe vent has happened and that means that the risk to situation deteriorating beyond the imagination is always present and that s certainly been the case in haiti. rose: we conclude with a look back at the life of george steinbrenner, the iconic owner of the new york yankees who died today at the age of 80. we remember him with david anderson of the new york times and bill madden of the new york city daily news. people say should he be in the hall of fame? of course, it should be the first ballot to the hall of fame. a lot of those hall of famers have flaws, too, in their lives. george had a few flaws but overall george is a hall of fame guy. george s genius, though, was early on when he was there for. when he signed catfish hunter and reggie jackson and the cornerstone players of those 70s championship teams. he got that from jimmy need lander, the theater magnate who was his friend from cleve