Kobe Bryant is the 7th Lakers icon commemorated with a statue.
The Los Angeles Lakers unveiled a statue of Kobe Bryant on Feb. 8, 2024, honoring their late superstar with a 19-foot bronze likeness outside their downtown arena.
The 4,000-pound statue depicts Bryant in his white No. 8 jersey with his right index finger raised as he walked off the court following his 81-point performance against the Toronto Raptors in January 2006.
Bryant’s widow, Vanessa, said during the dedication ceremony that the statue is the first of three that will be created to honor the five-time NBA champion and top scorer in Lakers history. Another statue will feature Bryant in his No. 24 jersey, which he wore for the second half of his career, while a third will depict Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, who died with him and seven others in a helicopter crash in January 2020.
Here’s a look back at the other players who have been immortalized with statues across the league.
Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
Year unveiled: 1994
Career accolades: 6 NBA championships; 6 Finals MVPs; 5 NBA MVPs; 14-time All-Star; 11-time All-NBA; 9-time All-Defensive First Team; 1988 Defensive Player of the Year; 1985 Rookie of the Year; 10-time scoring champion; 2-time Slam Dunk champ; 2-time Olympics Gold medal winner; NBA Anniversary Team (50th, 75th); 2009 Hall of Fame inductee
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George Mikan, Minneapolis Lakers
Year unveiled: 2001
Career accolades: 5 NBA championships; 2 NBL championships; 4-time NBA All-Star; 1948 NBL MVP; 6-time All-NBA first team; 3-time NBA scoring champ; NBA Anniversary Team (25th, 35th, 50th, 75th); 1959 inaugural Hall of Fame inductee
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Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers
Year unveiled: 2004
Career accolades: 5 NBA championships; 3 Finals MVPs; 3 NBA MVPs; 12-time All-Star; 10-time All-NBA; 4-time NBA assists leader; Olympic Gold medalist; NBA Anniversary Team (50th, 75th); 2002 Hall of Fame inductee
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Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers
Year unveiled: 2004
Career accolades: 2 NBA championships; 4 NBA MVPs; 1972 Finals MVP; 13-time All-Star; 10-time All-NBA; 2-time All-Defense; 7-time scoring champion; 11-time rebounding champion; 1968 assist leader; 1960 Rookie of the Year; NBA Anniversary Team (35th, 50th, 75th); 1979 Hall of Fame inductee
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John Stockton, Utah Jazz
Year unveiled: 2005
Career accolades: 10-time All-Star; 11-time All-NBA; 5-time All-Defense; 9-time assist leader; NBA’s all-time assists and steals leader; 2-time Olympic Gold medalist; NBA Anniversary Team (50th, 75th); 2009 Hall of Fame inductee
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Karl Malone, Utah Jazz
Year unveiled: 2006
Career accolades: 2 NBA MVPs; 14-time All-Star; 14-time All-NBA; 4-time All-Defense; 2-time Olympic Gold medalist; NBA Anniversary Team (50th, 75th); 2010 Hall of Fame inductee
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Jerry West, Los Angeles Lakers
Year unveiled: 2011
Career accolades: 1972 NBA champion; 1969 Finals MVP; 14-time All-Star; 12-time All-NBA; 5-time All-Defense; 1970 scoring champ; 1972 assists leader; 1960 Olympic Gold medalist; NBA Anniversary Team (35th, 50th, 75th); 1980 Hall of Fame inductee
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers
Year unveiled: 2012
Career accolades: 6 NBA championships; 2 Finals MVPs; 6 NBA MVPs; 19-time All-Star; 15-time All-NBA; 11-time All-Defense; 2-time scoring champ; 4-time blocks leader; 1976 rebounds leader; 1970 Rookie of the Year; NBA Anniversary Team (35th, 50th, 75th); 1995 Hall of Fame inductee
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Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta Hawks
Year unveiled: 2015
Career accolades: 9-time NBA All-Star; 7-time All-NBA; 1986 scoring champ; 2-time Slam Dunk champ; NBA 75th Anniversary Team; 2006 Hall of Fame inductee
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Shaquille O’Neal, Los Angeles Lakers
Year unveiled: 2017
Career accolades: 4 NBA championships; 3 Finals MVPs; 2000 NBA MVP; 15-time All-Star; 14-time All-NBA; 3-time All-Defense; 2-time scoring champ; 1993 Rookie of Year; 1996 Olympic Gold medalist; NBA Anniversary Team (50th, 75th); 2016 Hall of Fame inductee
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Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers
Year unveiled: 2018
Career accolades: 11-time All-Star; 10-time All-NBA; 1959 Rookie of the Year; NBA Anniversary Team (35th, 50th, 75th); 1977 Hall of Fame inductee
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Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks
Year unveiled: 2022
Career accolades: 2011 NBA champion; 2011 Finals MVP; 2007 NBA MVP; 14-time All-Star; 12-time All-NBA; NBA 75th Anniversary Team; 2023 Hall of Fame inductee
> More on Dirk Nowitzki
Kobe Bryant
Year unveiled: 2024
Career accolades: 5 NBA championships; 2 Finals MVPs; 2008 NBA MVP; 18-time All-Star; 15-time All-NBA; 12-time All-Defense; 2-time scoring champ; 1997 Slam Dunk champ; 2-time Olympics Gold medalist; NBA 75th Anniversary Team; 2023 Hall of Fame inductee
More statues
In addition to statues at NBA arenas, there are other locations NBA players are immortalized:
• Celtics and NBA legend Bill Russell has a statue at Boston City Hall Plaza. The 11-time NBA champion is the only player to have his jersey number retired by every team in the league.
• The 76ers’ practice facility is home to multiple statues. The current list includes Julius Erving, Charles Barkley, Wilt Chamberlain, Moses Malone, Allen Iverson and the 1982-83 championship team.
• Multiple colleges have honored NBA players with statues, including:
- Larry Bird at Indiana State
- Magic Johnson at Michigan State
- Jerry West and Hot Rod Hundley at West Virginia
- Bob Pettit, Pete Maravich and Shaquille O’Neal at LSU
- Charles Barkley at Auburn
- George Gervin at Eastern Michigan
• Statues aren’t limited to the United States. Dirk Nowitzki has a statue in Frankfurt, Germany and Stephon Marbury has one in Beijing, China.
• Players aren’t the only NBA people with statues. Legendary Celtics coach Red Auerbach is honored in downtown Boston and longtime Lakers announcer Chick Hearn is celebrated in front of Crypto.com Arena.