- **Q: Was LeBron James definitely at Kobe Bryant's memorial?
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Sports / Nba
A long-standing question surrounding LeBron James' presence at Kobe Bryant's public memorial service in February 2020 has resurfaced. Podcaster and former ESPN commentator Pablo Torre released a report detailing findings from multiple sourc...
The question of LeBron James' attendance at Kobe Bryant's emotional public memorial service on February 24, 2020, has persisted despite initial reports confirming his presence. Pablo Torre, on his 'Pablo Torre Finds Out' podcast, delved into the matter after fellow commentator Stephen A. Smith made, and then retracted, a claim that James was absent.
Torre's report, compiled from eight sources, casts significant doubt on James being physically present at the Staples Center (now Crypto.com Arena) event. Key figures involved in the event's production and VIP coordination told Torre they did not see James. This includes a lead producer who debunked the theory that James might have requested to be kept off-camera.
Further complicating the narrative is a moment during the service where Diana Taurasi appeared to gesture towards James after a joke. However, Torre's sources indicate Taurasi did not actually see James that day. Additionally, sources suggested James was not invited to speak at the memorial.
This contrasts sharply with contemporaneous reports, such as the LA Times article which explicitly named James among the Lakers-affiliated attendees. James' agent, Rich Paul, had previously offered a somewhat cryptic statement that James spent the day 'in his own space.'
Torre emphasized his report wasn't a moral judgment but an effort to fact-check a persistent question. James' representatives did not provide comment for Torre's piece.
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