Thank you very much for sharing this. I'm planning on listening to this interview on the drive home from work.
Did you find any yet? I just tried the basic google search for "high resolution Kobe Bryant photos". Searches like that your best bet. Many of them if any good are probably licensed to someone or a company like Getty Images. Depends what you need them or one for but if private use I'd imagine would not be very expensive. High resolution Kobe Bryant photos
Google's Image search feature also allows you to filter the results by resolution. For example, this will grab photos that are 12 MP (4096 x 3072) or greater. 12MP or Greater Kobe Photos
This was a great interview with Chris Sacca, I would recommend listening to the whole thing because I found this very interesting but if you want to just check out the Kobe Bryant story part look below at the time frame I listed: The Kobe Bryant part was awesome to hear. Well worth the listen! The story start and ends during this segment 1:17:30 - 1:25:42 I swear, Kobe when it's all said and done, he is going to be known as one of the best NBA players to walk this planet and be one of the best sports business men post professional career. The guy is too smart, works too hard, is too darn competitive, and obviously loves what he's doing now with Kobe, Inc.
http://store.latimes.com/kobe-bryant-book-lakers-icon.html Wondering if I should wait until it hits my local bookstore like a Barnes & Noble. Maybe 24 will have a signing day. I got Jackson's so I'll try with The Bean.
Got my mouth all ready for some kool-aid and then I see that the book doesn't come out until late October.
There was a special Bryant section two Sundays ago from the L.A. Times. I completely lost out on it. I assume it will have the same excerpts. It will probably re-hashes of articles from the newspaper from his rookie year to this last season. The price though... Woooh!
It's funny, I actually didn't know there was one & didn't even think about it since I never buy the newspaper. But that Sunday of his retirement week, I decided to go to Starbucks & noticed the L.A Times paper there & grabbed two, one for me and one for me brother. I just walked out with both copies & didn't know I had to pay for them since I thought they had the paper and books as a "thank you" for coming into Starbucks. Next time I went I noticed a sign that they sell the newspaper rather than let people take it home. Oh well, saved myself $4 and ended up with a really nice L.A Times Kobe souvenir.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/15455317/kobe-bryant-celebrates-retirement-trip-disneyland Good to see Kobe enjoying retirement.