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Kobe Bryant
On January 22, 2006, Bryant had one of the best individual performances in history: 81 points against the Raptors, his second-ever score after the legendary Chamberlain 100. "A lot of very good players think they can score 50. Or 60. But I never set a limit. I thought I could go up to 80. And 90. Or 100, why not?", he admitted. That's what he's like, greedy and confident, relying on his talent and his effort to dominate the pitch.
By Henry Ellis3 years ago in Education
Mamba Mentality
Kobe is always a fighter, his goal is to beat the opponent. At that time, the Lakers away game with the Heat, the Lakers eventually lost. This loss completely angered Bryant, because Kobe had a shot in the game. During the confrontation, Wade touched his wrist a little and failed to make it.
By Henry Ellis3 years ago in Unbalanced
Michael Jeffrey Jordan and Kobe Bryant
When Jordan returned to the NBA after his second retirement, playing in Washington at age 38, the 24th was on his way to the pinnacle of his career. But, again, Mike wanted to show him that he was still effective and at his best, which was one of the goals of his return in 2001. In Wizards' second season, in the first game between the two, MJ had a solid performance, coming off the bench, scoring 25 points in just 30 minutes (9 on the field). -14), which played a decisive role in a surprise 100-99 victory over the Lakers. The 24-year-old Bryant, nearly 16 years younger than MJ, was underwhelming, going 8-21 with 27 points on the floor, and that didn't stop the defeat. Gilbert Arenas, who will be a Washington star since 2003, said MJ handed Kobe his sneakers (Jordan 8) as they left the court and patted him on the tail while giving him Leaving a mocking phrase. "You can use them, but you can never fill them." It might seem like a joke, but it hit Bryant so hard that he didn't speak to his teammates for days. "It's not your problem. Jordan told him, 'He can imitate him all he wants, but he'll never be able to match him,'" Phil Jackson assured them, according to Arenas.
By Henry Ellis3 years ago in Unbalanced
A person obsessed with details, always striving for perfection-----Kobe Bryan
Kobe was also known for his trash talk, the "trash talk" that made him angry. There are many stories on this front, but Iman Shumpert tells an epic and goes into the details. The guard came to the NBA as the NCAA's standout talent after being selected 17th overall in the 2011 draft and gradually started to become a very good defender. But he still has a lot to learn, and Kobe taught him. "I remember defending him very well in a game in Madison. I stole it a few times and the only thing that was in my mind at that moment was what I was going to tell my brother after the game and he stole it, He already took it out of his hand when he was going to throw it, he managed to penetrate and turn it over...I thought about all of this and I was so excited to have an in vitro experience," he said in anecdotal reports. The first part said.
By Henry Ellis3 years ago in Unbalanced



