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Mamba Forever: Spalding Releases Limited-Edition Basketball In Honor Of Kobe Bryant

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Spalding is releasing a limited-edition basketball in honor of Kobe Bryant.

The Kobe 94 Series celebrates the process of what was his daily transformation from a player with unmatched focus and determination, to a loving husband, father, coach, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and author.

The limited-edition ball holds a grey and silver colorway with a snakeskin pattern on premium composite material to represent Kobe’s continuous growth and renewal.

The Kobe 94 Series Silver will be available starting Monday, June 15 and sells for $125.00.

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Mamba Forever: Spalding Releases Limited-Edition Basketball In Honor Of Kobe Bryant 

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