A youngKobe Bryant, fresh off inking a rookie contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, went out of his way to make sure a family received a memento during their chance meeting at a California shopping center.

Bryant joined the Lakers right out of high school in 1996, and while he was popular at the time, he was far removed from the fame he would experience over the next two decades as a five-time champion and NBA MVP.

Long before he would become one of the most recognizable people in the world, one family spotted Bryant at a Los Angeles-area entertainment and shopping center shortly after he was selected in the 1996 NBA Draft.

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According to Perez, no one in the bustling shopping center seemed to recognize Bryant. So, recognizing their chance, the family worked up the courage to introduce themselves to the future superstar.

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“I clearly remember his face lighting up when she asked if he was Kobe Bryant,” she said of the family member who approached Bryant. “He motioned for all of us to come over, and so we all did. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins, babies — he greeted our entire family warmly, answering all of our questions.”

While the family had a camera, it had run out of film, and with no pen or paper around, they couldn’t ask for Bryant’s autograph.

But that’s not where the story ends.

Years later, Perez’s nephew was able to meet Kobe Bryant and get a picture in 2018.Celeste Perez

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To the family’s surprise, Bryant later tracked them down at the restaurant to hand them postcards he had purchased and autographed for them. He signed them, simply, “Kobe Bryant, #8.”

According to Perez, Bryant had other postcards with him that had his signature. He appeared to have been practicing before approaching them in the restaurant.

“We must have been among the first to ask him for an autograph, I realize now,” she said.

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Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gigi

Fans, fellow athletes and celebrities such asJimmy KimmelandEllen DeGenereshave all honored and shared stories of 41-year-old Bryant following his tragic death in a helicopter crash on Sunday that killed his13-year-old daughter, Gianna,and seven others.

Many, like Perez, remarked about Bryant’s tenacity and dedication to basketball and family.

“We had no idea we’d be watching him for the next 20 years, through a three-peat and back-to-back championships that brought LA together, through countless records and thrilling games, through his beautiful, loving family and a short but successful retirement. Kobe inspired so many of us, in my family and in this town,” she wrote in her post.

“From him we learned to never be afraid to be the best, to demand excellence from yourself and those around you,” Perez continued, “and to commit yourself to your craft, your family, whatever it is you choose to create.”

source: people.com