Gianna Bryant and dad Kobe Bryant at a 2019 Lakers game.Photo: Allen Berezovsky/Getty

As much as he was a star, Kobe Bryant was anall-star father. The 41-year-old sharedfour daughters with his wife, 40-year-old Vanessa Bryant: Natalia, 20, Gianna, 13, Bianka, 6, and Capri, 3.
It is no secret that Bryant was proud of all of his daughters. His Instagram had become an account for sharing videos of both Gianna and his eldest, Natalia, playing sports. Gianna, though, truly shared her dad’slove of basketballand was “getting better every day.”
Bryant toldExtrain July 2017, “[Gianna]’s pretty fierce. She loves playing, she loves shooting. She came to me last summer and asked if I would teach her the game a little bit, so she really just started playing, but she picked up things innately.”
And he toldJimmy Kimmel in 2018that his daughter was looking forward to continuing his legacy and indeed had plans to join the WNBA.
Bryant said that she was quick to remind people of her plan: “[Gianna] will be standing next to me, and [fans] will be like, ‘You gotta have a boy. You and [wife Vanessa] gotta have a boy, you gotta have somebody carry on the tradition, the legacy.’ And she’s like, ‘Oh! I got this. Don’t need no boy for that! I got this.’ "
The legendary basketball playertold theLA Timesof Gianna’s love of basketball, “What I love about Gigi is her curiosity about the game. She’s very curious. Even in a heated situation in a game where it’s going back and forth, she can detach herself and come to me and ask a very specific question, which is not common. She’ll come over and say, ‘OK, on this particular trap when I’m trying to close the gap but she’s getting on the outside, do I need to change my angle?’ It’s a very specific question. That’s pretty damn cool.”
Kobe and Gianna Bryant at a 2019 Lakers Game.Allen Berezovsky/Getty

In 2014, Bryant told a story toThe New Yorkerabout his daughter, revealing that it wasn’t just talent for the sport that he and Gigi shared — she also shared his temperament. While playing a game of Candy Land, Bryant had to decide whether or not to let his then 3-year-old daughter win. He said, “She obviously can see that I can win, so she’ll know that I’m not winning on purpose. Then what’s that teaching? So I just play the game, I win — and the kid goes ape s—. She knocked the board over. ‘Baaaaaaa!’ I was, like, ‘S—, the kid’s like me. Damn it.’ "
Kobe and Gianna Bryant in 2018.Harry How/Getty

The five-time NBA champion retired from basketball in 2016, butsaid of watching his first Lakers game since retirement, with his daughter: “We just had so much fun because it was the first time I was seeing the game through her eyes. It wasn’t me sitting there, you know, as an athlete or a player or something like that, and you know it’s like about me, and I don’t like that. It was her, she was having such a good time.”
Kobe Bryant with his family after both his #8 and #24 Los Angeles Lakers jerseys are retired at Staples Center in 2017.Maxx Wolfson/Getty

source: people.com