Is Walk of Fame for athletes?

Was Kobe Bryant given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame?

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Yes he did . 

 He is the first athlete to be given this honor if one considers this an honor .

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Kobe Bryant, L.A. Laker, scoring for the team

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