It’s only been five months since a tragic helicopter crash lead to the death of L.A Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and 7 others. Now fans will be able to relive some of the greatest moments of Bryant’s final title win during an eight-part documentary titled Mamba Out.

The doc will mostly focus on the NBA Finals series against the Celtics and will also feature interviews from some of the NBA legend’s teammates, including Metta World Peace, Derek Fisher, Pau Gasol and several others from the Lakers’ championship-winning teams.

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The series will be streaming on ClutchPoints’ InstagramFacebook, and YouTube channels, with the premiere episodes set to be released on Sunday, July 5. Two more episodes will be released the following Sunday, with the finale scheduled for release on July 26.

The title ‘Mamba Out’ is a reference to ‘Black Mamba,’ the nickname Bryant reportedly gave himself as a way to cope with a dark period in his career between 2003-2004 after he was accused of sexually assaulting a 19-year-old woman in Colorado.

Bryant’s last television appearance came posthumously during the Michael Jordandocumentary The Last Dance, a 10-part docuseries about Jordan’s last championship season with the Chicago Bulls.

Source: ‘Mamba Out’ an 8-part Kobe Bryant docuseries starts airing July 5