
Redeem Team Reunion at Basketball Hall of Fame Sparks Emotional Tribute to Kobe Bryant—You Won’t Believe What They Revealed!
You know, there’s something truly magical about witnessing legends come together — that electric vibe, the history, the emotions all bubbling to the surface in one glorious moment. Just this past Saturday, the 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s basketball squad, famously dubbed the Redeem Team, gathered to pay heartfelt homage to the late, great Kobe Bryant as they were enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame. And when I say gathered, I mean the whole gang: Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade… heck, even the coaching masterminds like Mike Krzyzewski and assisting wizards Jim Boeheim and Mike D’Antoni showed up in Springfield, Massachusetts, where the Class of 2025 ceremony went down. It was as if time stood still for a brief moment, remembering not just a team but a movement that reignited America’s basketball dominance after some tough breaks in Athens ’04 and the ’06 World Cup disappointments. LeBron himself nailed it, calling Kobe “the missing link”—a simple phrase but packed with so much weight and truth. The U.S. team’s flawless 8-0 run in Beijing wasn’t just about the wins; it was about reclaiming respect, pride, and the gold that had eluded them. Coach K said it best — nothing matches the thrill of hearing that anthem and seeing our flag rise high again; a feeling steeped deep in patriotism and triumph. Oh, and by the way, Carmelo and Dwight also earned their individual Hall of Fame nods this year, joining other shining Olympic stars like Sue Bird and Maya Moore. This reunion wasn’t just a look back — it was a celebration of legacy, resilience, and brotherhood. Want to dive deeper into this unforgettable event? LEARN MORE
The 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team — the Redeem Team — reunited and honored the late Kobe Bryant at its enshrinement into the Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Carmelo Anthony, Carlos Boozer, Chris Bosh, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, Jason Kidd, Chris Paul, Tayshaun Prince, Michael Redd, Dwyane Wade and Deron Williams, plus head coach Mike Krzyzewski, assistant coaches Jim Boeheim and Mike D’Antoni and managing director Jerry Colangelo attended the Class of 2025 induction ceremony in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Full video of the on-stage reunion is here.
Led by Bryant, the squad put the U.S. back atop global basketball after American teams took bronze at the 2004 Olympics and the 2006 World Cup.
“(Bryant) was the missing link that we needed in order to regain the dominance with Team USA,” James said while sitting next to teammates on a panel moderated by Ahmad Rashad.
The U.S., after three defeats at the 2004 Athens Games, went 8-0 in Beijing, winning by an average of 27.9 points per game.
Krzyzewski said hearing the national anthem played and seeing the U.S. flag raised was the best moment of his coaching career.
“Our goal was to win the gold medal, but also to win the respect of our country again, and also the respect of the world,” said Krzyzewski, who went on to lead undefeated teams in 2012 and 2016, too.
Anthony and Howard were also inducted as individuals in the Class of 2025, along with fellow Olympic gold medalists Sue Bird, Sylvia Fowles and Maya Moore.
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