Natalia, the oldest of the four, was born in 2003. She showed an interest in basketball at a young age and even played on her school's team. Kobe was often seen coaching her games and cheering her on from the sidelines.
Gianna, or "Gigi" as she was affectionately called, was born in 2006. She shared her father's love for basketball and was often seen practicing with him. Kobe once said that Gigi was "the best basketball player in the family."
Bianka, the third daughter, was born in 2016. Although she is still young, her father had already shared videos of her showing off her basketball skills.
Capri, the youngest of the four, was born in 2019, just months before Kobe's tragic death. While she never got the chance to know her father, his love for her was apparent in the photos and videos he shared on social media.
Kobe was a proud father who loved his daughters dearly. He often spoke about how important it was for him to be there for them and to support their dreams. In an interview with ExtraTV, he said, "My responsibility is to make sure that my daughters know that they can do anything that they want to do in this world, regardless of gender."
In addition to coaching his daughters in basketball, Kobe also championed women's sports. He was a vocal advocate for women's basketball and was often seen attending WNBA games with his daughters.
Kobe's legacy as a basketball player will always be remembered, but his legacy as a devoted father is just as important. His love for his daughters and his support of women's sports will continue to inspire future generations.