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Kobe Bryant Posthumously Receives Local Emmys Governors Award - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The late Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant posthumously received the 72nd Los Angeles Area Emmys Governors Award for his legacy of philanthropy, community building and inspiration that extended beyond the basketball court.

The post Kobe Bryant Posthumously Receives Local Emmys Governors Award appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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