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    to basketball players who have scored for victory. Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant have made many scores and wins in their lifetime of basketball. Kobe was the youngest to to ever join the NBA team. Although Kobe was the youngest to join the NBA, Michael Jordan has won many medals, made more than 3,000 points in one season, and he also left and came back stronger than he was. In my opinion Michael Jordan is better than Kobe Bryant. First Michael Jordan won many medals. In passage 1 paragraph…

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    What makes Kobe Bryant an interesting person? Bryant is an interesting person because he is a athletic, exciting, and courageous individual. He has a normal background, not so many conflicts and his basketball career made him famous. Bryant was born on August 23, 1978. He was one of three children of Joe and Pam Bryant. Bryant's first name comes from a type of steak his parents saw on a restaurant menu prior to his birth. Bryant’s father Joe Bryant was a professional basketball player. He…

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    Kobe Bryant. It’s more than just a name, it’s a player’s motivation to go out there and give everything he gots. Its’s the crowd is chanting down as the shot clock runs down. It’s a name I look up too, each and every day. Kobe Bryant is seen as basketball’s greatest player to ever play. He is a remarkable player, leader and hero to millions of people around the world. Not only is he the most influential person in my life today, but he is someone I one day hope to be like. I wish to have his…

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    from former foe Kobe Bryant. Kobe Bryant has been retired from the NBA for over a year now and has since made the transition to creating art. The former league Most Valuable Player spends his days as a family man while creating films and stories from his unique perspective. The "Black Mamba" teamed up with animator/director Glen Keane on the project "Dear Basketball" a special homage to Bryant's love for the game that made him famous. In an interview with Good Morning America, Bryant…

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    is, it's whether you want to work hard and never give up or just sit around the rest of your life. Kobe Bryant is one of the most inspirational basketball player to ever play the professional game of basketball. Kobe was born in August 23, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Basketball has always been in his family’s genes, his father Joe “jellybean” Bryant also played in the NBA. Bryant did good in high school, he went straight…

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    Let’s take a look on how Kobe Bryant demonstrates his ability in each of the five practices that James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner highlight in their novel, “The Leadership Challenge.”…

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    Kobe Bryant was charged with sexual assault in 2003, which resulted in him losing a lot of endorsement deals he had, including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Spalding, and Nutella. Nike and Upper Deck also reduced their use of his endorsements during several years after the charge occurred. It is understandable that these companies would be reluctant to use him as the face of their brands, because his behavior in his personal life did not reflect the image and values that they wanted to be associated…

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    Kobe Bryant became good at basketball through a combination of natural talent, hard work and dedication. He started playing basketball at a young age and showed remarkable talent for the game. He honed his skills through countless hours of practice and training, both on his own and with coaches and teammates. His maniacal work ethic and intense attention to detail is legendary in NBA circles - it seems like almost everyone in the NBA has a “Kobe Story”. *He was known to show up to workouts 2-3…

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    so. Kobe Bryant. To anyone who calls themselves a sports fan or simply even a student of life, the name ought to ring bells. As a young kid who watched him play and simply speak, a few words came to mind. Confidence, relentlessness, and grit. The description can go on and on. His outright presence in press conferences, 18 all-star appearances, and the illustrious Mamba Mentality should say it all. But it doesn’t. It does. So, I am going to take a few minutes to tell you all what the name Kobe…

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    a row throughout his 12 year career before retiring. What makes a lot of basketball players unique is their mindset. Take Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan for example. They’re both considered the GOATs of basketball, or, the greatest of all time, but they didn’t just earn this title because of their skills. Both players are extremely talented and ambitious. Although Kobe Bryant is no longer with us, his messages and legacy still live on in our world. Michael Jordan is retired but is still thought…

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