The legacy of Black Mamba wouldn’t fade so soon: Kobe Bryant…

Black Mamba A Legacy: Kobe Bean Bryant also is known as the Black Mamba and had several nicknames kept by his fans and friends but this is not just a nickname it is more of a legacy. what an exceptional talent, he was a great player and a father and played many roles. His entry to NBA(National Basketball Association) was directly from highschool. And played his entire 20-season professional career in the league with the LA Lakers(Los Angeles Lakers).

Black Mamba A Legacy

Five NBA Championship

Eighteen-time All-star

Fifteen-time Member of All NBA Teams.

Twelve-time member of All-defensive team

In 2008 an MVP(most valuable player)

Two-time winner NBA-finals, MVP-winner

All of this not just because he had a leg for basketball but he inherited this from his father Joe Bryant, a former NBA Player.

His Career

He started playing for his high school” lower Merion high school” in Pennsylvania. where he got some recognition and in 1996 he got selected by the charlotte hornets, later they traded him to LA Lakers, as a rookie. And from this point onwards his life tool some critical changes, he earned himself some reputation as a high flyer and a fan favorite winning the 1997 slam dunk contest.

Former basketball player Kobe Bryant is well known among a huge number of sports lovers. He holds NBA record for the most seasons playing with one franchise for an entire career.

Bryant is known for shooting the ball above the horizontal rim of the basketball court into a slam-dunk score accompanied by his high fly potential. Everything scored well for Kobe Bryant until sexual assault stirred his personal and professional life. Let’s explore if sexual assault accusations affected Bryant’s marital life as well. 

Kobe Bryant’s retirement message concluded in Dear Basketball bagged him an Oscar for Best Animated Short Film. He earned recognition for his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association.

A Look At His Career

He was called ” one of the greatest layers in the history” by NBA Commissioner, adam silver. And the new york times wrote he had “one of the most decorated careers”.

he was the first player in NBA history to have 30,000 career points and 6,000 career assists in making him invincible. but the story is not finished he and his skill set were exceptional and saying just goodbye doesn’t mean he has gone but has enlightened a lot of basketball hearts who will also call for their talents just like him.

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