ESPN is set to honor the late Kobe Bryant with one final goodbye, re-airing the last game he ever played in the NBA on Monday at 6 p.m. PT, per ESPN PR.

The Los Angeles Lakers legend memorably scored 60 points on 50 shots in his swan song, taking the game in his hands one last time and leading his team to one last win — outscoring the Utah Jazz 23-21 in the fourth quarter in a 101-96 victory that wrapped up his career.

While it only marked one of the Lakers' 17 wins that season, Bryant became the oldest player to reach the 60-point mark at 37 years and 234 days old, despite finishing the season with a franchise low in wins.

Bryant's epic performance eclipsed what would otherwise be a low point in Lakers' franchise history, considering the team had greatly underperformed and become a shadow of prior championship-level teams.

The 37-year-old Bryant, coming off an Achilles injury that greatly hindered him three years prior, had yet to play 40 minutes in a game all season, but emptied every last drop left in the tank, playing 42 minutes in his last hoorah.

Kobe Bryant died on Sunday during a helicopter crash that also took the life of his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven other passengers when it crashed in Calabasas. Bryant was heading to one of his daughter's basketball games that morning, and foggy conditions are believed to have played a part in the crash.

In honor of his legacy, ESPN will show the game right as it approaches primetime, giving viewers one last chance to appreciate the 41-year-old's greatness and one last chance to mourn his loss.