During his illustrious two-decade-long career, Bryant racked up many individual honors and team trophies with the Lakers and Team USA.
Bryant helped the Lakers secure five NBA titles, was the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2008, and then bagged two NBA Finals MVP awards in 2009 and 2010.
He also bagged the NBA All-Star Game MVP award four times, sharing this record-setting honor with only Bob Pettit.
Bryant averaged 25 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 4.7 assists in 1,346 regular season games during his 20-year career with the Lakers.
Bryant also played for his native US and helped Team USA win two Olympic gold medals in Beijing 2008 and London 2012.
Following his death, the NBA honored him by permanently renaming the NBA All-Star game MVP (Most Valuable Player) award the NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant MVP Award.
An inspirational player, Bryant scored 33,643 career points in 1,346 games, making him the number four player in the NBA's all-time top-scoring list.
On Jan. 22, 2006, Bryant made history by scoring 81 points in a game versus the Toronto Raptors, making him the second-highest scorer in an NBA game after Wilt Chamberlain, who racked up 100 points in 1962.
Following his retirement in 2016, the City of Los Angeles declared Aug. 24 (8/24) Kobe Bryant Day, and it continues to be marked every year to commemorate Bryant.
The city council chose Aug. 24 to refer to the Lakers jerseys he wore in his 20-year career.
After playing with the no. 8 jersey, in 2006, Bryant decided to switch to no. 24.
In 2017, Bryant became the first NBA player to have two different numbers retired by the same team.