Byron Scott joins Roggin and Rodney to talk about his friend who tragic Kobe Bryant who tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash back on January 26th. Scott.
B. Scott is one of the greatest to never make an all-star team... The Lakers teams he played on were just too deep with other perennial all-stars like Magic, Kareem, and Worthy.
I been tryna tell my baby son this since he pick up a ball.... an in today world this kids see Steph Curry the Kyrie the KD Lebron the end result not knowing they work day in and night to get to greatness it's not overnight
he taught us you might not be as gifted like AI VC TMAC Bron but he trained so hard that made up the difference that's the mentality we all need to have
Its strange for sure. I just got comfortable a few weeks ago to watch videos like this but I just cant wrap my head around it. I thought I had accepted it...
Shaq, “Kobe, there’s no I in team”. Kobe, “ Yeah, but there’s an M E in that motherf*cker!”. One of the greatest statements to eulogize one of the greatest competitors in history.
È così vero Il suo QI era più alto di qualsiasi altro giocatore di basket. quando Kobe si ritirò dai Lakers, mi ritirai dal guardarli. Questo è l'impatto che Kobe Bryant ha avuto sul gioco, me stesso e intorno al 🌍. Kobe che Mamba Mentality era eccezionale. 🌈
It's so true His IQ was higher than any other basketball player. when Kobe retired from the Lakers, I retired from looking at them. This is the impact that Kobe Bryant has had on the game, myself and around the 🌍. Kobe that Mamba Mentality was exceptional. 🌈 🙏🏽 🤲🏾 👑 🌟
Kobe style wouldn’t had meshed in that showtime era, not even Jordan. That was the last era of great team basketball, Jordan started the superstar era that spawned Kobe.
McGrady was talented and people sleep on McGrady. As for more talented, I think I Byron meant more athleticism. Kobe admitted as much. Byron was and is still dealing with the pain. I keep thinking what if they didn’t get on that helicopter, how can this be true...His presence was so large and bright his presence is leaving a huge void.
You both are so well spoken ,and love, what your sharing with us ,about, Kobe......Kobe Bryant will always be the best in my eyes. Loved everything about him. Family and Sports.
I remember what anonymous NBA scout once said about the major difference between AI and Kobe. He said, “AI loved doing shit when the lights were on. Kobe loved doing his shit when the lights were off.” Thank you Kobe 💜💛
shaq and kobe were both asked the same question (separately) ... if you guys would have stayed together, how many championships would you have won? shaq - 5 or 6 kobe - we would have won every year if shaq was in shape
Nugget Doozy I resonate with you. Kobe taught me not to be afraid of failure. Not to be afraid of negativity. Not to be afraid of pushing yourself to be the best. And now, taught me to not fear death. RIP Mamba
For me, it’s know that, as long as you give your all while you can... you’ll be satisfied. Most people are scared of death, whether it be the death of their career or their life, because they are afraid they won’t be able to reach their maximum potential. However, the biggest regret is usually due to the fact that they could of done more when they were given the chance. Kobe laid it all on the court, both in basketball and in life. He knew, no matter what the result, he put blood, sweat, and tears into it. This is why he looked peaceful after basketball and is peaceful now. I aim to approach life the same way, and as long as I give my all, I’m not afraid of death.
maybe if all Nba players vote for seasons MVP and not the anti-Kobe media Kobe should have 3-4 seasons MVP imagine 2000-2004 no finals mvp and season mvp how many time he carried the team on his shoulder in regular-season playoffs finals when shaq was fouled out and graduated 6 fouls 2005-2006 2009-2010 no seasons mvp then nash got back to back mvp 80 percent NBA players watching how good he is practice 3 hours earlier before the game talking how hard he practices every dam days and nights thats we called part of life mystery, jordan no question his the goat but when jordan retired he focus on his business that all period Kobe retired he shares all his knowledge in basketball teaches young children adult ncaa men and women players WNBA players nba players writing books and novels making anime movies and won oscar awards this is the big difference between the great legends and goat of basketball and the black mamba rip idol#8#24forlife,
It's because people are jealous of Kobe, they did not want him to be better than Michael, even though he became better than Michael, everybody try to put him back further and further, and all he did was rise higher and higher
Thanks for sharing this history of Kobe in his younger years as a great player you are so right Kobe was I'm the only one so give me the ball act like you can play show me Linda j peace ❤️💯❤️❤️💯🌈
This still stings man and I'm at a loss...and I can't explain it....pretty great at self-analysis and psychology but....damn man I'll never see those two courtside again chillin like best friends....time is short folks so hold those you love and tell them you love them
KB RIP!!! Last of the old school. Correct this era is super soft!!! Marshmallows and sensitive. Beta males. Non masculine males. Giannis is the old 1 I may give a pass.
@@soniadoreendoreensonia8237 Kobe was ALWAYS in pursuit of excellence, he demanded it of himself and others. His type of drive raises the intensity level in games or at practice. If you're a person that's been skating by and you're satisfied, nobody really notices your mediocrity, until the intensity level is raised and you're exposed because of it. If you settle for mediocrity...envy creeps in. Sometimes, you'll even become an active opponent of the person raising the bar. This is why there exists so much enmity surrounding Kobe during his early years because he was 17-18 years old with this drive exposing grown men.
Actually what I noticed since I started watching Kobe in 99' is the more difficult the shot Kobe made em, there's a difficult shot vid on RU-vid I suggest you watch, look at Greg Popovich interview on Kobe, Phil Jackson. First time seeing this and it's old, krazy hes gone it's more special now
A shame he's not coaching right now. He couldn't do any worse than some of the current head coaches. On another note, Rodney Peete's wife is still gorgeous.