I agree second greatest play right behind Magic johnson, and then it's Kareem, I put Larry Bird next, because he shut down Jordan six times in the playoffs, and Jordan knew he was a problem, but I do put Jordan above LeBron.
Undoubtedly! Him and Shaq must have felt unstoppable at the beginning of the 2000s. You can tell that loss crushed his spirit and made him reevaluate his game. Kobe is one of the greatest of all time, second only to MJ imo. It is a disgrace that his name is not present in every GOAT debate.
This Documentary was amazing and great work indeed. It brings back so many memories of the Mamba over the years and of course, it's always good to revisit them. #KobeBeanBryant824 #MambaForever
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A banger The second greatest player behing Michael Jordan the second greatest shooting guard in league history the greatest Laker of all time here in LA we still love you we still miss in this will forever be your house that you built the only King of LA Kobe Bean Bryant. On behalf of Lake Nation n the city of LA fly high Bean we will always appreciate you n will always carry your legacy within the city
Great documentary. Kobe easily the second best ever. His desire and work ethic unmatched. Only thing missing from the documentary would be when he put up 81 against the raptors.
4 years have passed and I still cry about the loss. Thanks for this documentary it was amazing. KB 4 ever. RIP Mamba Gigi and the 7 souls lost on that tragic day. Mamba out. 😢
Thank you! I honestly don't think we will ever see another player like Kobe. Played through the blood, sweat, and tears literally. He was the last of a dying breed. He is greatly missed.
In the time taken to write that drivel 3 people have died, be it a infant or an adult that maybe like Kobe lived a fulfilling life. But I don't see you mentioning how you mourn for them or any of the other MILLIONS of people who die annually. WDYK another 3 people have died while I type this, thats the world we live in and this precious yet fragile time we have on Earth should not be meaninglessly wasted and yet here we are.
Its great having his statue out in LA ,he would had turned 46 August 23rd and daughter Gianna this year would had been 18 May 1st same age Kobe was when he came into NBA in 1996 only Gianna would had completed HS on her way to college. She already had her dad's game would had been a big star of womens basketball.
I would have loved to see Gianna in the WNBA if that was what she decided to do. There is no doubt she would have increased the level of competition and brought more fans to the game.
No one will ever be close to be the next kobe bean bryant.... His prepuration for the game playing the game like every game is a game 7 skill set his 2 dribble pull up his jumper with the defender in his grill the game winners the 40 50 game strecth nobody like tht in this era of the nba.. Rip kobe...#MAMBAMENTALITY
🗣All the old players was hating on kb,kg because they came from out of high school and was balling out in the league mj was the same way when he came in all about himself
The hazing in the NBA was likely pretty tame making them wear goofy cloths or fetching things for them. But honestly Kobe could have done with a bit of hazing in the beginning. While he is one of my favorite players his ego and cockiness was way to high coming into the NBA.
@@PsychLifer even if it's tame it likely involves alcohol. I'm sure the NBA was just trying to avoid lawsuits. The vast majority of NBA rookies are 22 or 23.
Yup, while LA put up a bit of a fight goin to game 6 Detroit 2008 smoked them. I like to think they weren't ready yet since Pau just came that season and it takes a bit to build that synergy.
This version of California Love was from the documentary "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers. The only online source I can find claiming to be the creator is - Phantom Power.
Phil was definitely getting up there in age, but I'm sure he would have loved to have won more rings with Kobe. I tend to believe it was the fault of upper management that wasted a majority of Kobes' prime years by not bringing on better talent.
in my TOTALLY honest and/or accurate OPINION kobe bryant was a star who was nowhere NEAR as elite as the players who in my TOTALLY honest and/or accurate OPINION are still the 15 best ever being #1 TIED bill russell and wilt chamberlain #2 oscar robertson #3 kareem abdul-jabbar #4 michael jordan #5 magic johnson #6 larry bird #7 jerry west #8 hakeem olajuwon #9 shaquille o'neal #10 elgin baylor #11 bob pettit #12 pete maravich #13 george mikan #14 bob cousy and #15 john havlicek
Этот человек изменивший моё мышлении полностью..из неуверенного в себе человека..до человека который наоборот использует трудности как барьер перед возхождением на Олимп.. мамба менталити навсегда.пока бьётся моё сердца ты навсегда в нем..совет всем посмотрите фильм..Муза Коби Брайанта..спасибо Коби
Imba legende video for the late kobe bean Bryant the student who managed to be equal as the mentor the great Michael jordan, both of them in my opinion the best athletes to ever walk in a basketball arena 💯
Этот человек изменивший моё мышлении полностью..из неуверенного в себе человека..до человека который наоборот использует трудности как барьер перед возхождением на Олимп.. мамба менталити навсегда.пока бьётся моё сердца ты навсегда в нем..совет всем посмотрите фильм..Муза Коби Брайанта..спасибо Коби
Kobe was truly inspirational. He may not have been the biggest of strongest players, but he pushed himself to the limit and beyond. He dedication his whole life to the game. Muse is great and was a big inspiration for this documentary.