Kobe Bryant may now have three daughters, but that does not mean he won't get a chance to see one of them play professional basketball in the future.

News surfaced that the middle Bryant child, Gianna, is showing signs of inheriting the brilliance of her father when it comes to the game. With the Black Mamba retiring from basketball, time is now on his side, allowing him to teach his kids the ins and outs of the game he loved so much.

The Los Angeles Lakers legend's former teammate, Rick Fox, was recently interviewed and asked if he has met the latest addition to the Bryant family, baby Bianka Bella. He also discussed why he won't be teaching his kids about hoops.

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Fox and Bryant played together for seven seasons with the Lakers and won three consecutive championships from 2000-2002. Knowing their games well, Fox could not have given a better reason why he’ll leave it up to his good pal to teach his daughters the game of basketball.

Bryant is widely regarded as one of the best to ever play the game, winning an MVP award to go along with five championships, while being named to 18 All-Star teams in his illustrious career.

When your father is Kobe Bryant, outside basketball help shouldn't be needed. The Bryant girls have a world class coach right under their roof, a major step in taking a shot at a basketball career.