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Another Terrible Loss For The Bryant Family, Sending Prayers


The father of Hall of Famer Kobe Bryant, Joe โ€œJellybeanโ€ Bryant, was a former NBA player. He was sixty-nine.

As of Tuesday morning, there was no official cause of Bryantโ€™s death disclosed. In a statement, La Salle University, Bryantโ€™s place of play and coaching, said heย โ€œwas a beloved member of the Explorer family and will be dearly missed.โ€

Extended Period Fran Dunphy, the head coach of La Salle and a basketball coach from the Philadelphia area, revealed to theย Philadelphia Inquirerย that Bryant had suffered a severe stroke recently.

Following Kobe Bryantโ€™s passing in a helicopter accident more than four years ago, Joe Bryant hardly made any public appearances. In 2010, the legendary player from the Los Angeles Lakers told ESPN that Joe hadย โ€œa great basketball mindโ€ย and that his father had taught himย โ€œfrom an early age how to view the game, how to prepare for the game and how to execute.โ€

While traveling to a basketball event in Calabasas, California, in January 2020, a chopper carrying Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven other people perished. A month or so after Kobe and Gianna passed away, Joe and Pam Bryant, who had been married for almost fifty years, attended the memorial service in Los Angeles in the front row, despite their occasionally tense relationship with Kobe.

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Kobeโ€™s widow, Vanessa Bryant, wrote on her Instagram story on Tuesday,ย โ€œSending our condolences upon hearing the news of my father-in-lawโ€™s passing.โ€ย โ€œWe hoped things wouldโ€™ve been different. Although the times we spent together were few, he was always sweet and nice to be around. Kobe loved him very much.โ€

Joe Bryant was a standout player at La Salle, averaging 20.8 points per game over two seasons with the Explorers. He went on to play professionally both in the United States and abroad. The Golden State Warriors selected him in the first round of the 1975 NBA Draft, but the Philadelphia 76ers ultimately acquired him.

โ€œJoe โ€˜Jellybeanโ€™ Bryant was a local basketball icon, whose legacy on the court transcended his journey across Bartram High School, La Salle University, and his first four NBA seasons with the 76ers from 1975-79,โ€ย the team stated in a statement.ย โ€œOur condolences go out to the Bryant family.โ€

Former Kobe teammate Doug Young praised Joe as the idealย โ€œrole model.โ€

โ€œJoe was our JV coach at Lower Merion and I could not have asked for a more positive mentor, teacher, and role model,โ€ย Young told ESPN.ย โ€œItโ€™s difficult to overstate how much he influenced me and my teammates. He made basketball fun and made us all want to be better; he believed in us. Iโ€™ll never forget his infectious smile, his bear hugs and the incredible bond he shared with Kobe. Growing up in Lower Merion, there was no family we loved and admired more than the Bryants, and that started with Joe.โ€

The 6-foot-9 Bryant averaged 8.7 points and 4.0 rebounds in 606 career games while playing for the Sixers, Clippers, and Rockets during portions of eight NBA seasons. He played with the Sixers in 1976โ€“77, a squad that lost the NBA Finals against the Trail Blazers.

In 1992, Bryant began working as a coach after spending over ten years playing abroad in France and Italy. In addition to serving in a variety of coaching capacities at the professional and collegiate levels in the United States, Japan, and Thailand, he spent portions of three seasons as the head coach of the WNBAโ€™s Los Angeles Sparks.

Arn Tellem, the vice chairman of the Pistons and formerly Kobe Bryantโ€™s agent, expressed his deep sadness over the passing of Joe โ€œJellybeanโ€ Bryant and joined the basketball community in mourning a true Philly hoops legend.ย โ€œOur friendship opened the door for me to represent Kobe as he entered the NBA, a memory Iโ€™ll always cherish. Joe was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, whose warmth touched everyone he met.โ€

The Associated Press and ESPNโ€™s Dave McMenamin both contributed to this story.


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