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    2010 NBA finals, Game 7, Lakers and Celtics, and I was sitting on a bed in a tiny room watching on a 25 inch TV in India. I had no intentions of missing my idol Kobe Bryant take on the Boston big three, in the final game of what was an amazing series. I sat still, focused on the purple 24 on the back of Bryant as he weaved his way through the Boston green and to the rim, dunking it with aplomb. I had watched this man get beat down by the celtics just two years prior, and for him to get revenge

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    Kobe Bryant was a basketball superstar who transcended the sport and became a cultural icon. His career spanned two decades, during which he won five NBA championships, earned numerous individual awards and honors, and established himself as one of the greatest players in NBA history. But Kobe's impact went beyond basketball. He was a role model, an inspiration, and a symbol of what can be achieved through hard work, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Early Life and Career Kobe

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    Basketball legend Kobe Bryant, once said, “If you’re going to, you’re not going to please everybody. You gotta hold everybody accountable, even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable.” Kobe Bryant was a basketball player who played for the Los Angeles Lakers his whole career. He was not just a basketball player but a captain and leader for his team. But he wasn’t always this way. When he first started it out he was very shy, immature, and very comfortable, not leadership material. But through

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    Five championships three of them consecutively and to just fast forward. In his final game on April 13, 2016, he became the oldest player to score 60 points in a single game at age 37 and set the highest point score in the regular season 2015-16; Kobe Bryant. Now that’s what I call accomplishment. Looking for a better education I had to leave the motherland Ethiopia for the land of opportunities America at the age of 12. At first everything was weird, but as time passed I adopted to the American system

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    Tammy Vessels CWV101, Christian worldview Dr. Jim Uhley May 8, 2011 Role Model Essay- Kobe Bryant On April 12, 2011, the San Antonio Spurs went head to head with the Las Angeles Lakers. To give you an overview of the game, the San Antonio Spurs went home with a lost for the game, but in my book I believe that the Lakers lost that night. Now, why I say that is because Kobe Bryant played with a very short fuse on this night, which is a common thing to see. He earned his fifteenth technical foul

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    basketball stars, but the two biggest are Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The two basketball stars have similar moves and a similar mentality regarding sports and putting their all into it. Many people argue that Kobe is better than MJ but that is a huge mistake because Kobe got everything he knows and learned from MJ, so you could never say that Kobe is better. Kobe once said, “HE WAS A GREAT TEACHER AND MENTOR FOR ME” There was a time when Kobe admitted to looking up to MJ. Because of this, it is proven

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    I chose Kobe because he has spent the last 20 or so years playing at the highest level in the sport of basketball. In any type of professional sport there is an extreme level of constant abuse put on the body, for a man that is 37 years old, playing a highly competitive

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    Professor Grainey COM430 04/10/2024 Analyzing Kobe Bryant's Leadership. Beyond just being a basketball player, Kobe Bryant was a worldwide symbol whose leadership qualities went beyond the game. Bryant, who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 23, 1978, joined the NBA straight out of high school, making him the league's youngest player ever at the time. Throughout the course of his brilliant 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, Bryant came to represent excellence, commitment, and

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    In the poem “Dear Basketball” by Kobe Bryant and the song “Someone Like You” by Adele, the reader learns that they can love something so much but know it's time to step away, this is shown through reminiscing about past relationships and past dreams as kids. First, in the poem “Dear Basketball” by Kobe Bryant, Kobe reminisces about his childhood dreams of becoming a basketball star showing his passion for the sport, thus, supporting the idea that you can love something so much but know its time to

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    these words were deeply stimulated me and it is a deep hurt to my pride. When I am prepared to give up, I watched a program of Kobe Bryant. Kobe Bryant is my idol. Suddenly, I thought back to Kobe Bryant said, he said:”Everything negative pressure, challenges is all an opportunity for me to rise.”and “I just go. I just go. I just keep going until it feels right to me,” Kobe says of his habits. “If something doesn’t feel right, I’m gonna stay there until I get it right. I just continue to keep pushing

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