Jerry West Recalls the Time He Talked Kobe Out of Signing With the Clippers

During an 'Inside the NBA' tribute, ex-Lakers GM Jerry West recalled his conversation with Kobe.

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Jerry West and Kobe Bryant greet before a game between the Warriors and Lakers.

On Tuesday night the Lakers and Clippers were supposed to play a crosstown game. But that contest was postponed to allow the Lakers time to grieve after Kobe Bryant and eight other people died in a Sunday morning helicopter crash.

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TNT held an hour-long tribute special that combined their regulars (Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley, and Kenny Smith) with guests (Dwyane Wade, Reggie Miller, and Jerry West) for the purpose of paying tribute to Bryant from the Staples Center. 

What resulted was probably something you could picture in your own head, which is to say it was a combination of raw emotion with personal Kobe anecdotes.

For instance, Jerry West talked about the time that he stopped Bryant from leaving the Lakers for the Clippers because he didn't think he should play for ex-owner Donald Sterling

"I never really mentioned this to anyone," West began his story. "He was going to come and sign with the Clippers. And I told him 'Kobe, under no circumstances can you do this.' And he was mad at everyone at the Lakers. The owner. Everyone else.

"I said 'Kobe, you can't go play with the Clippers. You can't play for that owner, period.' We had two conversations about it. And he supposedly made a commitment to the Clippers after we talked the last time. But there's so many things that we talked about, as he was just seeking information. His parents were with him for awhile. And, honestly, I felt like his father for two years."

Jerry West on Kobe potentially joining the Clippers. pic.twitter.com/3JOhjdaV4n

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The recollection of other memories from those on the panel included Wade talking about how Kobe was the player/opponent whose respect he most wanted to earn:

“As a young kid, coming into this league, it was one person I wanted the respect from…It was Kobe Bryant.”@DwyaneWade reflects on his experience with Kobe. pic.twitter.com/Z7AHlfkOzp

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“This is one of the greatest players to ever play and he’s reaching out to me, a younger player.”@DwyaneWade shares one of his favorite memories of Kobe. pic.twitter.com/QnqbOFzXku

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Smith talking about Kobe as a family man:

“The first thing I thought of was him as a family man.” @TheJetOnTNT reflects on Kobe, the father. pic.twitter.com/bB9TTYCePx

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Barkley talking about processing the news:

“He was like one of my kids.”

Charles on Kobe Bryant. pic.twitter.com/lWWBl78AAH

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Miller talking about Kobe's ambitions from an early age:

“We had no answer for No. 8 and No. 24.”@ReggieMillerTNT on facing the Black Mamba. pic.twitter.com/nT2JuT9zu4

— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) January 29, 2020

And Shaq talking about how this whole tragedy has impacted him. This was deliberately saved for last, but if you only have time to watch one video on here this would be the recommendation:

“I haven’t felt a pain that sharp in a while.. it definitely changes me.”’@SHAQ on the loss of his brother, Kobe. pic.twitter.com/dM5i0DDgGK

— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) January 29, 2020

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