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- D’Angelo Russell, once Kobe Bryant’s teammate, felt chills from fans’ chants during Kobe’s statue unveiling.
- Russell led the Lakers to victory with 30 points after missing the previous game due to knee soreness.
- LeBron James commends Russell’s exceptional shooting range, placing him among the elite shooters in the league.
D’Angelo Russell Honors Kobe Bryant’s Legacy
D’Angelo Russell, the only current Los Angeles Laker to have played alongside the iconic Kobe Bryant, recently expressed his deep connection to the late star. The unveiling of Bryant’s statue was a poignant moment for Russell, who was sidelined with knee soreness during the Lakers’ loss to the Denver Nuggets on that significant night.
Returning to action against the Pelicans, Russell’s standout performance, scoring 30 points, was instrumental in the Lakers’ win. He shared his emotional response to the fans’ tribute to Kobe, recalling the chills he felt hearing the crowd’s chants, reminiscent of Bryant’s last game.
Russell’s Performance and LeBron’s Praise
Russell’s impressive shooting, particularly his six 3-pointers, caught the attention of teammate LeBron James. James praised Russell’s shooting range, acknowledging his ability to keep defenses guessing and comparing him to the league’s top shooters. Russell’s performance not only honored Kobe’s memory but also showcased his critical role in the Lakers’ success.