After Phil Jackson became the Lakers coach in 1999, the team would win three consecutive World Championships from 2000-2002. Kobe Bryant had become one of the premier shooting guards in the league and would lead his Lakers to a historic three-peat. On the front tail is the "Reebok" manufacturer's tag. Attached to that are four additional manufacturers tags with the jersey size "54","LENGTH +4," "2004-2005" and “Playdry” on them. Above this is an additional “HARDWOOD CLASSICS” tag with “1959-60” flag tag. Across the front is "LAKERS" in white tackle twill surrounded by four stars. Below that and on the back is the player number "8" in white tackle twill. Across the back is the player name "BRYANT” in white tackle twill. On the left breast is the official "NBA" embroidered logo. The jersey shows game-use and appears to have no alterations of any kind. Accompanied by a LOA from Lakers expert, D.C. Sports.