Kobe Bryant Realized He Was Ironically Missing An Important Part Of His Cable Package


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Kobe Bryant probably hasn’t had the opportunity to sit on a couch, chill out, and watch basketball on a nightly basis in years. Whether he was playing the game or trying to work his way back onto the court after an injury, Kobe’s life for the last two decades or so has likely featured a lot of busy nights where he can’t spend time watching hoops.

As we learned on Saturday, Kobe is still adjusting to life as a basketball fan and not an active basketball player. During an appearance on SC6 with Jemele Hill and Michael Smith, Kobe explained that he wasn’t able to watch any NBA game he wanted until recently. That’s because up until last month, the future Hall of Famer didn’t know that he didn’t have NBA League Pass as part of his cable package.

“It wasn’t until about a month ago where I was downstairs and I was getting a little workout in the house and trying to stay in shape,” Bryant said. “I said ‘You know what? Let me put on the game.” And I realized I didn’t have the NBA package.”

Kobe is like everyone else who forgets that they need to purchase League Pass to watch random games that aren’t aired nationally. The only difference is that most of us remember this after League Pass stops the free trial it does at the beginning of the season, while Bean forgot to take care of this until recently.

Oh well, at least he has it now, and he’s able to watch cool stuff like Devin Booker crediting him for his scorer’s mentality after he dropped 70 points on the Celtics.