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Kobe in Melbourne: Behind the scenes moments revealed

Unseen footage from Kobe Bryant’s visit to Melbourne has been released in an emotional tribute video to the NBA superstar, who was killed in a tragic helicopter crash that also claimed the life of his 13-year-old daughter and seven others.

Behind the scenes with Kobe Bryant

A tribute video to Kobe Bryant from the promoters of his Australian tour has revealed behind-the-scenes moments with the NBA superstar.

The emotional clip features footage of Melbourne, from the streets and neighbourhood basketball courts, to Kobe’s villa accommodation at Crown Towers, being greeted by a wall of high-fives and cheers at Crown Palladium, and leaving town on his private jet.

Bryant, 41, and his daughter Gianna, were among nine people who were killed in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles at the weekend. The deaths have sent shockwaves around the world.

The tribute video includes one of Kobe’s many inspirational comments made during his Mamba Mentality speaking tour last March.

“Do what you love,” he said on stage in Melbourne. “At the core of everything we do is to love or be loved. That means each other, that means with a particular craft ... with ourselves.

Kobe Bryant boards his private jet in Melbourne.
Kobe Bryant boards his private jet in Melbourne.

During his quick visit to Melbourne, Bryant also recorded an interview with former AFL star turned broadcaster Brendan Fevola.

Indeed, Bryant and Fevola were happily resigned to the fact they were fathers, in two respective families, to four daughters. Bryant’s daughters are Natalia, Gianna, Bianka, and Capri. Fevola’s girls are Mia, Leni, Lulu and Tobi.

With a bright smile, Bryant confessed he was powerless, and basically outnumbered, in a family of five women, which included his wife, Vanessa.

“We know there’s pretty much nothing we can say because anytime we say something, we’re basically speaking to ourselves,” Bryant told Fevola.

“We’re never right. You might as well turn around and speak to the wall because nobody is listening to you.”

Kobe Bryant greeted by a wall of high-fives and camera phones at Crown Palladium<br/>
Kobe Bryant greeted by a wall of high-fives and camera phones at Crown Palladium
Kobe Bryant in conversation with Hamish McLachlan
Kobe Bryant in conversation with Hamish McLachlan

Bryant spoke proudly and lovingly about his children with Fevola.

“Our eldest daughter (Natalia) plays volleyball. She’s really focused … and volleyball is tough, man. She’s 6 feet (tall),and she enjoys playing.

“Our middle daughter (Gianna) is basketball obsessed. She learned how to play a year and a half ago, she practises everyday … she’s going for it.

“Our little one .. I don’t know what she’s gonna do, but this kid is a little tornado. She doesn’t sit down for anything.You turn your back for one minute and she’s all over here … like, ‘What are you doing?’”

The interview was done before Bryant’s fourth daughter Capri was born.

“Girls are the best, they do run the world, they tell me everyday they’re the boss and we’re just their servants,” Fevola said.

Bryant replied: “Hey man, that’s a beautiful problem to have, brother.”

Kobe said his Australian tour included a day and a half in Sydney, to which Fevola replied: “That’s enough Melbourne is the place to be, it’s the sporting capital of the world.”

They spoke about Bryant winning an Oscar in 2018 for his animated short film, Dear Basketball.

“It’s a crazy feeling, dude,” Bryant said. “First of all, I’m sitting there, and directly in front of me is (film composer) Hans Zimmer. I’m sitting there like holy s---.

“I’m looking around the room, and there’s all these Oscar winners, multiple Oscar winners – Meryl Streep, everybody – and I’m just happy to be there.”

Western Conference All-Star Kobe Bryant, of the Los Angeles Lakers, holds up his MVP trophy following the 2002 NBA All-Star basketball game in Philadelphia. Picture: AP
Western Conference All-Star Kobe Bryant, of the Los Angeles Lakers, holds up his MVP trophy following the 2002 NBA All-Star basketball game in Philadelphia. Picture: AP
Philadelphia 76ers Allen Iverson argues with the Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant at the end of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in Los Angeles. Picture: AP
Philadelphia 76ers Allen Iverson argues with the Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant at the end of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in Los Angeles. Picture: AP

Fevola asked if Oscar nerves were similar to NBA anxiety.

“No,” Kobe replied. “Basketball is a sport you can control, But in the arts, everything is so subjective, so there’s not much you can do the night of this competition.”

He said it turned surreal when Star Wars actor Mark Hamill announced Bryant as the winner.

“Then Luke Skywalker, of all people, reads your name,” Bryant said laughing.

Bryant said the win made him “more hungry and more driven to create” more films.

Fevola noted: “You win one championship, in AFL, and (commentators say) they’ll get a hangover next year and they won’t perform as well because the hunger is not there. (But) real champions work harder, train harder.”

Kobe agreed: “If you truly love what it is you’re doing, that’s never an issue. There’s some athletes that love playing the games, playing the championships, but don’t really love training, don’t love being at the track at 4 o’clock in the morning when nobody s around.”

Fevola: “It sounds like you’re talking about me.”

Bryant: “Everyone’s different though. For me, I love the process.”

Bryant said when he first played Dear Basketball to his wife, she wept.

“I hear these sniffles … and I turn around … (to ask) ‘Are you crying?

“That kind of became the general reaction … people were sad. But I wrote it triumphant (way). So I’m like damn, I’m trying to evoke a different kind of emotion and everybody’s crying!”

Bryant’s speaking tour attracted a who’s who of AFL names in the crowd, including Tom Mitchell, Jack Riewoldt, and Patrick Cripps.

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