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Kobe Bryant Research Paper
Kobe Bryant: Legend in the making
“I don't want to be the next Michael Jordan, I only want to be Kobe Bryant" (Kobe Bryant Quotes). On August 23, 1978 Pam and Joe Bryant gave birth to the talented Kobe Bryant. Kobe plays for the Los Angeles Lakers, he was drafted straight out of high school and has been playing pro ever since. Kobe has become one of the greatest players to play in the NBA, aside from Michael Jordan. Kobe is a five-star basketball player; he accomplished a multitude of achievements in high school and in the NBA. In high school, Bryant set a new scoring record with 2,883 points. "Bryant played basketball at Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, where he received several national Player of the Year awards and broke the southeastern Pennsylvania scoring record set by Wilt Chamberlain with 2,883 points '' (Kobe Bryant). On February 9, 1997 the talented 18 year old Kobe Bryant won the All-Star dunk contest. Everyone realized he was a force to be reckoned with, while he was playing for the Lakers, Bryant won five championship rings in 2000-2002, and 2009-2010 (Kobe Bryant). In 2002, Bryant had his first All-Star game; His Parents did not attend the game, but that did not throw off his game. He won the MVP award
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1997-1998 the Lakers record was 61-21 and they lost the playoffs, Bryant still made it to the All-Star game that year. "At 19 years old, Bryant was coming off the Lakers' bench, but he impressed fans enough to be voted in as a starter on the All-Star team {he averaged 15.4 points in 26.0 minutes)'' (Kobe at 30—Oh, how the years go by) . 2005 –2006 season, Bryant had an average of 35.4 points per game; Bryant received the title “King of Scoring". 2006-2007 Bryant won the award of scoring champion (Kobe at 30—Oh, how the years go by). Although Kobe is a great basketball player he still faced challenges off the

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