Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant's 40th birthday is coming up. To celebrate the event, NBA TV will dedicate a full day for the Black Mamba.

As per NBA.com, check out NBA TV's August 23 schedule below, which will feature Bryant's Slam Dunk Contest, his 81-point game, the in-depth interview with Ahmad Rashad, among others. All times are Pacific:

3 a.m. — Rookie Kobe soars to the Slam Dunk Contest title in Cleveland. (Also airs at 9:30 a.m.)

3:30 a.m. — Nineteen-year-old Kobe scores 33 points in a duel with Michael Jordan (36 points).

5:30 a.m. — Bryant scores 18 points in his very first All-Star Game.

7:30 a.m. — Kobe pours in 28 points, including several clutch overtime baskets, in Game 4 off the 2000 NBA Finals.

10 a.m. — Bryant erupts for 48 points and 16 rebounds to eliminate Sacramento in the 2001 Western Conference Semifinals.

12 p.m. — Kobe scores 81 points in a single game — the second-most in NBA history.

2 p.m. — Kobe puts up 32 points in an overtime win over Orlando in Game 4 of the 2009 NBA Finals.

4 p.m. — Bryant’s interview with Ahmad Rashad. (Also airs at 9 p.m.)

5 p.m. — Kobe sits down with Shaquille O’Neal to discuss their time as teammates. (Also airs at 10 p.m.)

6 p.m. — Bryant scores 60 points in the final game of his career.

From his career beginnings as a 17-year-old kid being compared to Michael Jordan, to his three-peat with Shaquille O'Neal, to playoff scoring eruptions, to his last game where he dropped 60 points, you can catch it all in just one day.

And the reel won't just include the basketball games. Shaq and Kobe will discuss what actually went on in their high-profile rift back which led to their separation and put an end to the budding Lakers dynasty.

Did NBA TV miss out on your favorite Black Mamba moment? Or maybe they need to schedule an entire week to air the best memories from Bryant's legendary career?