Kobe Bryant: NBA legend leaves behind assets worth over $2 billion

Kobe Bryant: NBA legend leaves behind assets worth over $2 billion

- Kobe Bryant landed lucrative deals with footwear manufacturing company Nike in his early career

- He later established his own shoe line branded Mamba Shoes and also invested in producing Body Armor sports drink

- Bryant co-founded capital firm Bryant Stibel with Web.com owner Jeff Stibel and the company's assets are valued at over $2 billion

- The sportsman landed other high-value partnerships which saw him establish the Mamba Academies to train young athletes

- Among companies he has worked with include McDonald's, Turkish Airlines, Sprite, Alibaba Group and Nintendo

As the world continues to mourn the death of basketball icon Kobe Bryant, it has emerged that the athlete's absence will not only be felt by the sporting fraternity, the business and investments family has also been hit hard by Bryant's demise.

Before the helicopter crash that claimed his life on Sunday, January 26, in Calabasas, California, Bryant had used the vast sporting experience he had accrued from the court to build a business empire valued at over $991 million.

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Kobe Bryant: Fallen basketball legend leaves behind assets worth over KSh 100 billion
Kobe Bryant (r) having a word with former US President Barack Obama (l). Photo: Getty Images.
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Among great investments he had sunk his money in is Bryant Stibel, a capital firm he co-founded with Web.com owner Jeff Stibel, CNN reported on Monday, January 27.

Bryant Stibel has stakes in technology, media and data companies and its assets are valued at at least $1.9 million.

The basketballer owned a sports drink known as Body Armor and the Kobe shoe line.

Some of Body Armor assets were in 2018 acquired by Coca Cola thus driving up Bryant's net worth.

In 2016, the sportsman established a media company know as Granity Studios which deals in producing creative sports content and storytelling.

One of the greatest highlights in Bryant's life in the business frontier was a partnership he landed with Nike, a footwear manufacturing company, and Los Angeles Boys and Girls clubs to form the Mamba League.

From 2017, the Mamba League grew rapidly training upcoming athletes through the Mamba Sports Academy.

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During the ill-fated flight which also claimed the life of his 13-year-old daughter and six others, Bryant was travelling to one of the Mamba Sports Academies.

The academie' impact has been felt in world economic giants like China, a development that saw Bryant land lucrative endorsement deals from Hangzhou headquartered e-commerce giant Alibaba.

Other companies that had worked with Byrant are McDonald's, Turkish Airlines, Sprite and Nintendo.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that LeBron James was left utterly devastated and emotionally heartbroken after being told about the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, with new footage showing the LA Lakers completely down in a sad mood.

James, who was on board in official LA Lakers plane which was travelling back home after club's defeat to Philadelphia 76ers, got the shocking news with his teammates.

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