Kobe Bryant Discussion: Mamba Out!

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  1. gcclaker

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    The fantastic shots and on court brilliance aside...my favorite Bryant moments:

    1. Not giving a **** and smiling at an angry, booing Philly mob while accepting the 2001 All Star MVP trophy at their place.

    2. After a heated argument, throwing the mouthy Reggie Miller and himself into the scorers table.

    3. Shrugging off Raja Bell’s horse collar take down like wiping lint off a sport coat.

    4. Running through Pau Gasol in the 2008 Olympics to send a message to The Spaniard on what lies ahead.

    5. At the Olympics, pushing away a befuddled Chris Paul to take his place for a pair of crucial free throws.

    6. Ignoring the obnoxious troika of Rock, Spade and Sandler while focusing on the game 2009 Finals.

    7. Tricking the reticent, unsuspecting Phil Jackson into the celebratory huddle then pouring champagne on him.

    8. Getting inside the head of LeBron James in an All-Star Game by blocking two of his shots.

    9. Not flinching when Matt Barnes tried a hard ball fake on his mug.

    10. Trusting Ron Artest of all people for that crucial trey Game 7 2010 Finals.

    Honorable mention: Wiping his snot on Ric Bucher's perfect hair.
     
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    Great takes on Kobe's career in this Bresnahan piece with Flea's thoughts on Kobe. The national anthem may turn out to be Jimi Hendix worthy tonight hopefully.

    http://www.pressreader.com
     
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    Time Warner Cable's Kobe's coverage is amazing.
     
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    I was at a game in 2014 where Flea did the National Anthem. It was great.



    Just realized that it was actually 2 years ago today when that happened
     
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    And it's not over until the fat lady ...... errrr ..... until Woj gives his takes on Kobe

    https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/what-it-was-like-covering-kobe-bryant-211133553.html

    What it was like covering Kobe Bryant
    Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical,Yahoo Sports 2 hours 58 minutes ago

    LOS ANGELES – As the words tumbled out of Kobe Bryant’s mouth, my eyes kept darting to the tape recorder’s little red light. Please, please: no malfunctions. Why the conversation had turned from Michael Jordan to Michael Jackson hadn’t become clear yet, but Bryant had turned it and started to unload a chestful of never-told Neverland Ranch stories.

    [​IMG]This was November 2010, and Kobe Bryant had won the final of his five NBA titles mere months earlier at the Staples Center. The Lakers had beaten the Boston C Bags in a Game 7, and this was legacy time for him. He had two titles without Shaquille O’Neal now and still believed he could catch – and even pass – Michael Jordan’s six championships.

    Still, Bryant resisted a line of questioning that nudged him toward Jordan’s influence. He wanted to tell a different story. We were sitting inside a steak house in the Lakers’ team hotel, and suddenly Bryant was delivering generous details on how Michael Jackson had a far more profound impact on his basketball career than Michael Jordan.

    “It sounds weird, I guess, but it’s true: I was really mentored by the preparation of Michael Jackson,” Bryant told me.

    “We would always talk about how he prepared to make his music, how he prepared for concerts. He would teach me what he did: How to make a ‘Thriller’ album, a ‘Bad’ album, all the details that went into it. It was all the validation that I needed – to know that I had to focus on my craft and never waver. Because what he did – and how he did it – was psychotic. He helped me get to a level where I was able to win three titles playing with Shaq because of my preparation, my study. And it’s only all grown.

    “That’s the mentality that I have – it’s not an athletic one. It’s not from [Michael] Jordan. It’s not from other athletes.

    “It’s from Michael Jackson.”

    In my business, this was pure gold: Kobe Bryant on his relationship with Michael Jackson. This was Internet magic. I slipped my tape recorder into my backpack, marched through a cold night and unpacked everything inside my hotel room. I did a search on the Internet of old stories and my suspicions were confirmed: Kobe had never talked about this.

    I called a close confidant of Bryant’s, and told him the story. Why did he tell me this now? “Come on,” he said. “It’s what Michael said about him. That’s why.”

    Of course. In the aftermath of Bryant’s fifth NBA title, Jordan had been asked where Bryant fit into the all-time list of players. “Top 10,” Jordan said. This wouldn’t have been newsworthy – or even insulting – if Jordan had stopped there. He didn’t. Jordan called Bryant top 10 among guards.

    [​IMG]Now, it was clear: This was Kobe’s “bleep you” to Jordan – ever so subtle, ever so calculated.

    Classic MJ, classic Kobe. Michael had gone out of his way to mess with Kobe, to dismiss him on the heels of a fifth title. And Kobe answered in his own code.

    If Bryant learned anything from Michael Jordan, it was this: a sheer, cutthroat desire to destroy everyone and everything in his path. Bryant had an obsessive nature that I’ve never known in anyone else. Yes, he worked harder. He worked longer. Smarter. The genius was in the details. Always. Yet he chased knowledge as a weapon – knowledge of everything.

    Kobe Bryant didn’t just know his business better than anyone else; he often knew your business better too. He wanted to understand the competition between media entities in the NBA, how we operated, how we worked. He wanted to understand your work habits, your hours, the kinds of stories that clicked and the kinds that died on the ’net. He wanted to know about free agency and trades and coaching changes. He wanted to know everything.

    Before he joined social media, he would ask: What do you think of Twitter? I always teased him, told him that it was a bad idea for him. “Twitter is for small talk,” I would say. “You don’t do small talk. You make grand proclamations. You have big ideas.” It was inevitable, and I knew it. I would always say it with a laugh, because I was so full of crap on the issue. After all, we all knew how this would go: No one in my business wanted Kobe Bryant to feel like he could cut out the middleman.

    Kobe Bryant made his way to social media, because it was important to his brand – and he loved to write, loved to pour out his thoughts into posts. Nevertheless, I never found him less accessible, less interested in a good conversation, an interview. Yes, you could sometimes get time with him in Orange County near his home: his health club or the restaurant Javier’s, but the best Kobe was always game-night Kobe, walking to his car in the Staples Center, or walking to the bus on the road.

    These were the times when Kobe Bryant was still raw, still feeling a big victory or a big loss, a partnership or a betrayal. He stood there and dropped F-bombs, and answered criticisms and answered questions, and spoke with fear and froth, anger and nostalgia.

    Finally, it ends on Wednesday, goodbye to Kobe Bryant in the Staples Center. Something about the night will be unforgettable, a forever moment, and you can’t be sure if it’ll come before the game, or during or afterward. It just will come, because it always has. And eventually, there might be a moment when my eyes will be darting to that tape recorder, making sure the red light is lit, and I’ll know this: Someone else will be talking into that little contraption in these playoffs, and next season, and the years after that – and it’ll just never be the same. It’ll never again be Kobe Bean Bryant.
     
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    Man what a crazy night in the NBA. Absolute crazy Kobe celebration at Staples Center, and the Warriors going for 73 wins just up the state a ways.
     
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    I haven't seen a night quite like this in NBA History.
     
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    Jeannie is on TWCSN right now. I can't listen to her just as I can't B0ron right now, just can't. And I can't take the ESPN coverage seriously after all the years of hate and ignoring him for LeBron.
     
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    ^^^ You just gave that clown what they wanted, clicks. Screw them. Deadspin? Lol.
     
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    Kobe on advice he got from Bill Russell

    "Then Russell drops a gem about Wilt Chamberlain, his rival and longtime friend. There were times, Russell says, when he'd let Wilt score. "Bill didn't want to activate Wilt," Kobe says. "He felt if he defended Wilt too well, then Wilt would take that as a challenge. And if he did, Wilt was going to demolish Bill because he was so physically big and strong. So Bill felt if he could appease Wilt, let him score once in a while, then Wilt would remain satisfied and Bill could keep him at bay."

    Bryant tucks it into his memory bank. "I'm thinking, 'That's Art of War s---. I'm going to try that.'"

    Bryant refuses to name players he used the strategy against. But former teammates and coaches have no such compunction, naming Tracy McGrady and, later, a young LeBron James as players Kobe rope-a-doped. When asked to confirm the names, Kobe laughs. "I will neither confirm or deny," he says.
     
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    Today has been incredible. There's been so much fantastic content today on the Mamba...from tweets, the web, the sports shows, sound bites and quotes from players/coaches, hell...even ESPN has had some great stuff on today. It's kept my anticipation and emotions regarding tonight in a blender whirlwind.
     
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    i know haha its almost too much, like i feel like there is so much i am missing. i feel like for weeks to come ill be finding more bits here and there. so awesome tho to finally see him getting his due
     
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    It's been hard to keep switching between TWCSN and ESPN to hear the ESPN former players talk about Kobe vs the TWCSN ones. That's why I'm recording the TWCSN stuff. A good chunk of the ESPN coverage is the Warriors, and rightly so of course, historic night.
     
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    The final play of Kobe's career was an assist. What a twist.
     
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    Of course...
     
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    best ending ever. EVER
     
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    It was honor and privilege watching him growing up...
    There is not enough words to describe how much joy and great moments i had...but i will remember him most for his passion and warrior spirit that was i will not be matched...He will be missed.

    Thankn You for everything.
     
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    I'm in awe.

    Just amazing.
     

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