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The NBA unveiled the new All-Star MVP Trophy, named after Kobe Bryant, which includes Kobe Bryant's major honors

Beijing time on February 4 news, with the All-Star Weekend approaching, NBA officials recently announced the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Trophy, which is a trophy named after the late Lakers star Kobe Bryant (pictured below).

The NBA unveiled the new All-Star MVP Trophy, named after Kobe Bryant, which includes Kobe Bryant's major honors

The trophy has an octagonal base, which represents the jersey number 8 that Bryant wore during his lifetime, and he also symbolizes the all-Star Game after the new transformation of the 80s. The base is two inches high, representing Kobe Bryant's 2002 All-Star Most Valuable Player, surrounded by 18 stars, which represents the number of times Kobe Bryant has been selected as an All-Star in his career.

In addition to the base, the trophy has four floors, and the height of each floor and the meaning of the bearing are different. The first floor is surrounded by 24 stars, representing the Number 24 that Kobe Bryant used before his death, 7 inches tall, representing Kobe Bryant's All-Star Most Valuable Player in 2007.

The NBA unveiled the new All-Star MVP Trophy, named after Kobe Bryant, which includes Kobe Bryant's major honors

The second floor is surrounded by 10 stars, representing Kobe's experience with the national team, and his jersey number is exactly 10. This layer is 9 inches above the base, which means that Kobe Bryant won the All-Star MVP in 2009.

The NBA unveiled the new All-Star MVP Trophy, named after Kobe Bryant, which includes Kobe Bryant's major honors

The third floor is surrounded by five stars, representing Bryant's five-time championship trophy in his career, while the five stars also represent unity, which is 11 inches above the base and represents his all-Star MVP victory in 2011.

The fourth layer has only 1 star, representing the only time kobe bryant has won the regular season most valuable player, and this star is two inches tall, representing kobe bryant's career twice to win the finals most valuable player.

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