The Smithsonianโs National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) continues to displays basketball icon Kobe Bryantโs basketball jersey in the โSports: Leveling the Playing Fieldโ gallery, which began Oct. 15. Bryant wore this important piece of basketball history during Game Five of the 2008 NBA Finals, the year he won the leagueโs MVP award. Bryantโs jersey remains on view next to a pair of LeBron James 15 โEqualityโ sneakers by Nike.
As a five-time NBA champion, Bryant earned the NBA MVP in 2008 and NBA Finals MVP awards in 2009 and 2010 with the Los Angeles Lakers, where he spent his entire NBA career. Bryant was also part of the U.S. menโs Olympic basketball team that won gold medals in 2008 and 2012. The basketball iconโs life was tragically cut short in a helicopter crash on Jan. 26, 2020.
The display text accompanying the Bryant jersey reads: โIn 1996, Kobe Bryant became the first guard to successfully make the leap from high school to the National Basketball Association. At the time, experts were skeptical that high school wing players could compete in the NBA. His success ushered in the modern era of younger players in the league.โ
โKobeโs contributions on and off the court are remarkable,โ said Spencer Crew, interim director, NMAAHC. โAs a founding donor, he understood the significance of this museum to the nation and the world. After postponing the March installation due to COVID-19, we believe now is the perfect moment in history to honor his memory by placing his jersey on view.โ
For those who cannot visit the museum in person, Bryantโs jersey and more information about his career can be viewed online at https://nmaahc.si.edu. Free timed-entry passes are required to access the museum and are available on the museumโs website.
NMAAHC is open Wednesdays through Sundays 11 a.m.โ4 p.m. To protect visitorsโ and staffโs health, the museum limits the number of passes to 1,100 per day. During this time, the museum will not accommodate any walk-up visitors.

