Joe “Jellybean” Bryant, father of the late basketball icon Kobe Bryant, has passed away at the age of 69. Joe Bryant, a notable figure in the basketball community, died on July 16, 2024. His death was confirmed by family sources, who noted that he passed away peacefully in his sleep. Joe Bryant’s legacy extends beyond his contributions to the NBA, as he also played a pivotal role in shaping the career of his son, Kobe Bryant, one of the greatest basketball players of all time.
Joe Bryant was born on October 19, 1954, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began his basketball career at La Salle University, where he played college basketball before being drafted by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 1975 NBA Draft. However, he was quickly traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, where he began his professional career. Bryant played for the 76ers from 1975 to 1979, and his vibrant playing style and scoring ability earned him the nickname “Jellybean.”
After his tenure with the 76ers, Joe Bryant went on to play for the San Diego Clippers and the Houston Rockets before moving overseas to play in the Italian basketball league. His international career was marked by significant success, particularly during his time with the Italian team AMG Sebastiani Rieti, where he became a fan favorite.
Bryant’s impact on basketball extended beyond his playing career. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into coaching, taking on roles both in the United States and internationally. He coached several teams, including the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, and held various coaching positions in Italy and Japan. His coaching career was characterized by his deep understanding of the game and his ability to mentor young players.
Joe Bryant’s most profound influence, however, was on his son, Kobe Bryant. From a young age, Kobe was exposed to the world of professional basketball through his father. Joe’s guidance and mentorship were instrumental in Kobe’s development as a player. Kobe often spoke about the impact his father had on his career, crediting him for his work ethic and passion for the game.
The Bryant family has endured significant loss in recent years. Kobe Bryant tragically passed away in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, along with his daughter Gianna and seven others. The loss of Joe Bryant adds to the family’s heartache, yet it also brings a moment to reflect on the rich legacy left by both father and son.
Joe Bryant’s contributions to basketball and his role as a father to one of the game’s legends will be remembered fondly by the basketball community and fans worldwide. His dynamic presence on the court and his dedication to nurturing young talent, including his own son, have left an indelible mark on the sport.
The basketball world has begun to pay tribute to Joe Bryant, with former players, coaches, and teams expressing their condolences. The Philadelphia 76ers released a statement saying, “Joe ‘Jellybean’ Bryant was a beloved member of our community and a pioneer in the world of basketball. His influence on the game and his family’s legacy will never be forgotten.”
As the basketball community mourns the loss of Joe Bryant, it also celebrates his life and the lasting impact he had on the sport. His legacy, much like his son Kobe’s, will continue to inspire future generations of basketball players.
Joe Bryant is survived by his wife, Pam Bryant, and their two daughters, Sharia and Shaya Bryant. The family has requested privacy during this difficult time and has not yet announced plans for a memorial service.