NBA Legends Share The CRAZIEST Kobe Bryant Story From The 2008 Redeem Team

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  • NBA Legends Share The Most Insane Kobe Bryant Story From The 2008 Redeem Team
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  • @jameswallace772
    @jameswallace772 Год назад +826

    You the real MVP Nick Smith thank you for this one

    • @NickSmithNBA
      @NickSmithNBA  Год назад +19

      Thanks James!

    • @user-dj6pt2cu5o
      @user-dj6pt2cu5o Год назад +2

      Hi my bro ,do you know the superman xuyichong ?

    • @vanjones4593
      @vanjones4593 Год назад +3

      True, awesome video

    • @bensong3308
      @bensong3308 Год назад

      There are doctors in this world dedicated to saving human beings... they dont get the attention and they keep going real grind

    • @Thor-cx4pk
      @Thor-cx4pk Год назад +1

      Got sad asf when coach K said “we went out and recruited Kobe Bryant”

  • @Kenyatta256
    @Kenyatta256 Год назад +1314

    Crazy how much you can miss someone you never met or spoke to. RIP

    • @dominoslays4286
      @dominoslays4286 Год назад +26

      damn straight! i still tear up to this day and it's been 2 years since he passed

    • @christopherpalmer2649
      @christopherpalmer2649 Год назад +12

      The mamba effect

    • @peterkempsey9478
      @peterkempsey9478 Год назад +10

      I tear up every time I see the man.

    • @jeffrichards1537
      @jeffrichards1537 Год назад +10

      I now know how rednecks felt when Dale Earnhardt died at Daytona. R.I.P Mamba.

    • @mauricedavis1740
      @mauricedavis1740 Год назад +5

      almost three years later and it still hurts…😫

  • @YoungWestin
    @YoungWestin Год назад +1252

    Imma grown man … not gonna say I’m the toughest or scariest … but I’m honest enough to admit anytime I watch a Kobe doc on RUclips, some tears will fall. My goat and only person I idolized grown up. We miss you Bean 💛💜 LONG LIVE MAMBA

    • @Ap-lk5hw
      @Ap-lk5hw Год назад +17

      Kobe 2022 missing you so much 💔

    • @destiny66
      @destiny66 Год назад +12

      Aww man... what you said makin my eyes sweat a little bit. You a real one H. And RIP Kobe. And I'll tell you what, for me when I see flics of Kobe and Gianna together... I cant look at it too long man. Cant look at it too long...

    • @spaceman4653
      @spaceman4653 Год назад +8

      Sentiments echoed. Couldn't have said it better...

    • @timting2593
      @timting2593 Год назад +11

      We all shed tears man. Kobe is a legend.

    • @stephanemura3656
      @stephanemura3656 Год назад +5

      Same here

  • @Setbaxs
    @Setbaxs Год назад +848

    We really lost a generational human being. The dedication he had is so rarely matched. Rip

    • @tfyoutalmbout
      @tfyoutalmbout Год назад +17

      He was the very definition of the opposite of lazy. None worked harder than him.

    • @ParablePreacher
      @ParablePreacher Год назад +13

      The crazy thing is that his dedication and hard work transferred to EVERYTHING he touched.

    • @that_gamer_jeff8295
      @that_gamer_jeff8295 Год назад +2

      agreed. although his dedication is probably still unmatched, he was a machine

    • @truthhurts95
      @truthhurts95 Год назад

      Yes the rapist is a generational human being

    • @deegutta11
      @deegutta11 Год назад +2

      Right I was waiting on him to talk on pod cast and sports shows rip

  • @mikewill8499
    @mikewill8499 Год назад +461

    “Mamba mentality” goes beyond basketball, it’s a way of life. Thank you Kobe for setting the standards

  • @ChenoodleSoup
    @ChenoodleSoup Год назад +377

    Kobe running through Pau in the Olympics is just a testament to how great and obsessed he is with winning.

    • @theclimbingroseaffirmations
      @theclimbingroseaffirmations 7 месяцев назад +1

      That was so messed up, but so bad a$$ lol

    • @valeriahallett282
      @valeriahallett282 6 месяцев назад +2

      Ye, and Pau is helping his kids Like an uncle. Inviting them to vacations in Spain or visiting them. Pau is good

    • @arielfrancisco5114
      @arielfrancisco5114 2 месяца назад +1

      That bump brought them 2 rings in the NBA after that olympic season, kinda toughened Pau with that bump.

    • @spikeboy101
      @spikeboy101 Месяц назад

      It's all love. It's competitive love. Competitive love is, I show you no pity. I'm not gonna be light on you and gentle bc we were teammates and instead I'm gonna show my respect by giving all I got.

  • @MrJacksparrago
    @MrJacksparrago Год назад +194

    As a spanish man, that Spain vs USA is one of the best games I've ever watched. The USA team was just crazy, and Spain could've actually won, both teams played some out of this world basket, but in the end Kobe took over. We've always loved Kobe here, he was just on another level.

    • @efisgpr
      @efisgpr 9 месяцев назад +5

      Tenemos muchííísimo respecto para España, siendo un país mucho más pequeño pero MUY fuerte en este deporte. Es increíble.
      Desde California, con mucho respecto. 👍
      Y me gusta un montón tu país. Cada viaje aprendo mucho de la cultura. 🇪🇦

    • @reygelrobles5071
      @reygelrobles5071 7 месяцев назад +3

      True. That Redeem team was one of the best US teams and for Spain to go toe to toe was really impressive.

    • @brianmao5296
      @brianmao5296 5 месяцев назад +1

      It says something about how great that Spanish team was, with the Gasol bros, Rudy Fernandez, a young Ricky Rubio, Jose Calderon, etc - a team that didn't just have NBA talent but All-Star NBA talent, that was able to go toe to toe with the Redeem Team in 2008 and also in 2012. That 2008 team would have utterly crushed the 2004 USA team by 20 points and also the 2000 team as well. Even the Dream Team would have had trouble putting away that 2008 Spain Team.
      I think the only International Teams that were on the same level as the 2008 Team was the 2004 Argentina Team and also a hypothetical 1992 Team Yugoslavia.

    • @brianrodriguez6897
      @brianrodriguez6897 Месяц назад

      Spain will always be inferior in everything other than paella.

  • @krispypatata6723
    @krispypatata6723 10 месяцев назад +93

    Grew up watching Kobe. He is my Mike, whatever others say, He is my GOAT. His work ethic is second to none. I’ve never watch a full nba game since”Mamba out”. Rest in Paradise KB24

  • @kennethopoku226
    @kennethopoku226 Год назад +256

    Kobe Bryant motivated himself and he wanted to do the same to others to be successful RIP Black mamba.

  • @MrZahsome
    @MrZahsome Год назад +204

    It's crazy how Kobe at this point doesn't even remember having an open shot before and he still was shooting around 45% from the field. People talking about how amazing Steph is from being defended by 4 guys all the time but Kobe was being guarded the same way for most of his career. Legendary

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Год назад +18

      Kobe essentially hadn't been left open on purpose since MAYBE his rookie year 😂

    • @dwighthighpoints6143
      @dwighthighpoints6143 Год назад +1

      @@dhinton1 he did just didn't hit them like in his prime

    • @Pacifictheory
      @Pacifictheory Год назад +9

      I want to press like but it is at 24. I am unable to press it so it stay at 24.

    • @user-gk3uo5ev7n
      @user-gk3uo5ev7n Год назад

      kobe was guarding the best player while busting the best player's ass lol

  • @MrEliasdl
    @MrEliasdl Год назад +588

    Kobe is the GOAT in my book. His greatness goes beyond his stellar NBA career. His understanding of the meaning of this 08 Redeem Team moment, what it would take to bring his young talented teammates to where they needed to be in a couple weeks, the sacrifice of the spotlight so his teammates would stay motivated,, and then delivering when the gold medal game was in doubt after sitting back offensively all Olympics. On top of it he showed his Laker teammate Pau the mentality he would need towards opponents to avoid losing again like they just did to Boston. It is an all time Basketball great moment No matter how much the NBA and media tried to push LeBron, the whole world witnessed the Black Mamba become the GOAT in that moment.

    • @AlongLegend
      @AlongLegend Год назад +17

      Sorry i cant rank Kobe above MJ. The impact of MJ whether in/of the court is surreal 🙏🙏

    • @carimurel9348
      @carimurel9348 Год назад +28

      I been saying Kobe 🐐

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 Год назад +19

      @@AlongLegend MJ 1, Kobe 2. MJ's transcendence of his peers is #1. Nobody was close to Michael from 1988-1998. Kobe is #2. The difference between Kobe and AI/Tmac/Vince was laughable. Kobe was obviously better and tougher than Wade and LeBron, the next mini-generation, but they were closer to Kobe than Reggie Miller/Penny/Grant Hill were to Michael.

    • @AlongLegend
      @AlongLegend Год назад +6

      @@thsu8 Sorry I put MJ at #1 and Kareem #2. There can be an argument to put Kobe at #3 though 🙏🙏

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 Год назад +17

      @@AlongLegend If Kobe is the closest thing to MJ, and he is, how can Kareem be ranked between them? Either both are better than Kareem or Kareem is better than both.

  • @kobefactory
    @kobefactory Год назад +301

    I’m sad that Kobe is gone but happy that we have so many videos and content that we can devour every day

    • @mikewilson2122
      @mikewilson2122 Год назад +1

      Great work on this video!

    • @samfisher2306
      @samfisher2306 Год назад +9

      Took me a while to restart watching videos of him after he passed away. It was that painful.

    • @makoto8058
      @makoto8058 Год назад +3

      He’s not gone, he’s always in our hearts.

    • @mauricedavis1740
      @mauricedavis1740 Год назад +3

      @@samfisher2306 i feel you, it took me awhile to be able to watch a Kobe video without getting emotional..

    • @nascarfan8891
      @nascarfan8891 Год назад

      HES JUST A RAPIST WHO GOT HIS KARMA

  • @rod1424
    @rod1424 Год назад +83

    Kobe is a once in a lifetime player. Im glad all these stories from elite players came out.

  • @alanrosenbach
    @alanrosenbach Год назад +39

    Kobe asked my friend how a music recording console works. My friend said, “you want the 5 minute version or the 30 minute version?” Kobe asked for the 30 minute lecture. Then he asked my friend if he could repeat back everything to make sure he got it all. He repeated back everything verbatim. My friend, who has recorded everybody in every entertainment field, said the only person he ever worked with who was that smart was Prince.

  • @vanjones4593
    @vanjones4593 Год назад +88

    Man the stat heads can read off all these stats, but you can't measure greatness, it is seen and felt by people. Salute to Kobe and the Redeem team.

  • @trueheartcj2799
    @trueheartcj2799 Год назад +16

    This is prime proof why when you judge greatness, you can't go off just stats and analytics. The sight test still matters.

  • @ivanplyz6876
    @ivanplyz6876 10 месяцев назад +2

    kobe was basketball for me. legend fr.

  • @monstamonstas0605
    @monstamonstas0605 Год назад +33

    I still can't believe he's gone. What a man, what a player, what a dad, what a husband, what a friend, what a teammate, what a GOAT, and what a legend. Still missed and always remembered. Love you Purple and Gold, Love You #8 and #24, Love you Kobe. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @phenomenal9782
    @phenomenal9782 Год назад +13

    It hurts me physically to hear Kobe talk, this dude is such a beast. Can’t get enough

  • @neutral6941
    @neutral6941 Год назад +38

    RIP Kobe B. 🙏

  • @MM-gg3rg
    @MM-gg3rg Год назад +138

    1) As a American
    2) As an Lakers fan
    3) As an Kobe Bryant fan
    I truly appreciate the mindset/person that Kobe was! He was a special individual on and off the court. I have no doubt with his work ethic he would have been great at whatever he put his mind to.
    PS: First time hearing how he ran through Pau!
    Great stories. may he rest in peace 🙏

    • @denzelzapanta6662
      @denzelzapanta6662 Год назад +5

      Just don't confuse on how to use "a" and "an"

    • @christianchris-le6pu
      @christianchris-le6pu Год назад +2

      ​@@denzelzapanta6662 I came to say that and saw you beat me to it lol if the next word begins with a vowel use "A" if it's a consonant use An

  • @cjtrules1
    @cjtrules1 Год назад +15

    Seeing archival footage of Kobe being interviewed while everyone else on the team got to do recent interviews is going to make me cry.

  • @ReactionNation7
    @ReactionNation7 4 месяца назад +3

    Kobe's mentality applies to anything in life. If you hyper obsess over anything you're passionate about, you will get really far.
    This is an amazing video! I miss Kobe man, my favorite player ever. RIP.

  • @TheMrtony7
    @TheMrtony7 10 месяцев назад +2

    That Mamba mentality another level, Binging on Kobe videos ive gained so much more respect for his work ethic. RIP man i miss you.

  • @arthurharong1695
    @arthurharong1695 11 месяцев назад +3

    Im from the tiny island and never met kobe but, i idolized him growing up and i literally cry when i heard about his passing 😢😢he was and will always be my champion and goat

  • @kingbenjamin22
    @kingbenjamin22 11 месяцев назад +6

    I was never a Kobe fan until I started binge watching videos like these, now I have a new found respect for this man.

  • @nicoleodigie7218
    @nicoleodigie7218 9 месяцев назад +2

    Kobe was always on some next level type mindset. That mamba mentality was other worldly in my opinion. For his work ethic, commitment, dedication and mindset alone makes him the greatest player to me. Bro, I'm still hurting that you and Gigi are no longer with us.

  • @captainwangy224
    @captainwangy224 Год назад +29

    There's no harder worker on the planet than Kobe. There may be others like him. And also everyday folks I'm sure who are always working just to survive. But Kobe's as dedicated as any in human history. And his passion and dedication inspired a generation.
    As a kid growing up, watching Kobe inspired me to love the sport of basketball and to push myself harder and harder in work ethic. I'm 30 now, and I wish he was still around today to continue set an example on how to lead a life of success and dedication going into middle age and old age. I will really miss the loss of his leadership.

  • @AtlOwnSouthSide
    @AtlOwnSouthSide 11 месяцев назад +8

    The love Kobe & Pau have for each other is amazing. To look at someone who you view as a brother & have the understanding that for these next 48mins he’s just another obstacle in my way is the definition of a winning mentality R.I.P. Kobe🕊️

  • @jesuschavez3987
    @jesuschavez3987 Год назад +2

    I love that all of the Kobe stories are coming out

  • @premierfulfillment
    @premierfulfillment Год назад +8

    I think the greatest compliment you can give any athlete is to speak their greatness while not mentioning any other athlete. Kobe's greatness doesn't require me to minimize anyone else's. He is LEGEND!

  • @christopherbryant703
    @christopherbryant703 11 месяцев назад +4

    Bro his right here is my G.O.A.T everytime! The last story how you could feel how every star idolized this man and he pushed them brings tears to your eyes.

  • @omara5079
    @omara5079 Год назад +107

    Dude. Absolutely amazing work man! You killed this and you deserve all the success that’s gonna come your way if you keep this up

  • @cjlee996
    @cjlee996 Год назад +5

    I have never seen anyone as professional and as passionate than Kobe. He will do everything to become the best. Mamba is simply the best. We all miss you.

  • @xgabi2172
    @xgabi2172 Год назад +6

    this just proves how great Kobe was... no other "superstar" in a team sport no matter the sport would just put himself out of the spotlight just to win. knowing what he knew would be just mind blowing for everyone

  • @powerfulfocus779
    @powerfulfocus779 Год назад +34

    Kobe was one of a kind a born leader his determination was impeccable RIP the 🐐

  • @abdullatiif
    @abdullatiif Год назад +9

    Kobe had just lost the championship. Best offensive player in the world at the time . He definitely felt like he needed to step up his defense. So he took that Olympics as a battle ground defense training in actual play. Wow! In preparation for the next NBA Championship. And he won ! Amazing!

  • @nightstarswatcher6633
    @nightstarswatcher6633 11 месяцев назад +10

    i'm watching and after the middle of it i couldn't hold the tears together with this inmense feeling of total respect and admiration for this dude...knowing he was gone before his time hurts deep....R.I.P. Mr. Bryant
    R.I.P. Princess ✨Gigi

  • @loucyphs7447
    @loucyphs7447 Месяц назад +1

    This man was so different, cut from such an immaculately different cloth; he inspired everyone he came into contact with to do better and be better without even saying anything. Goat 🔥

  • @MPzzy26
    @MPzzy26 Год назад +14

    Thanks..for making me cry..RIP Kobe. Man that part with him running through Gasol…just wow

  • @JB-fq6qb
    @JB-fq6qb 11 месяцев назад +3

    His legacy lives on!!! Never forgotten.

  • @dropl9747
    @dropl9747 Год назад +132

    Man Kobe was crazy after running Gasol in the Olympics the following season he won the NBA finals with him now thats crazy 😂😂

    • @NickSmithNBA
      @NickSmithNBA  Год назад +2

      Crazy!!

    • @MrEliasdl
      @MrEliasdl Год назад +20

      Kobe and Pau had just lost to Boston in the NBA finals a few weeks earlier because Boston was tougher and meaner. Kobe sent that message to Pau so he knew where he needed to get to become the Black Swan. It is no doubt that the moment Kobe ran Pau over was the start of the transformation of Pau into the skilled maniac he was in Game 7 2010 Finals rematch with Boston. Thanks to acquiring the Mamba Mentality, Pau played like he was having an out of body experience in that Game 7 when they got their revenge against Boston. How cool to see how in the 08 Olympics Kobe still built up a teammate to the greatest version of himself even as he treated him with zero compassion as an opponent

    • @cjtrules1
      @cjtrules1 Год назад +1

      @@MrEliasdl Man what are you talking about? This video clearly tells us all that Kobe ran into Pau to set the tone for the Olympic game, not for future NBA seasons. That wasn't to better Pau, it was to send a message to him and his Spanish teammates that Kobe wasn't going to be sheepish around Pau and it told Kobe's teammates that he's going to do whatever he has to in order to win. Whatever Pau took afterwards is on Pau, not Kobe.

    • @norvieYT
      @norvieYT Год назад +8

      It’s a double message.
      From team USA that he DGAF about Pau at the moment and for Pau to be tougher

    • @cjtrules1
      @cjtrules1 Год назад

      @P. Delor, Sr. Of course Kobe did things to push his teammates to be better but this wasn't even close to the 2009 finals. Even if this was the best thing ever, Pau would have forgotten parts of it at the very least. It doesn't make sense to send your teammate a lesson you hope they remember almost a year in the future.

  • @jamesganzy4103
    @jamesganzy4103 Год назад +5

    Goal oriented and razor sharp focus, Bean was a different breed.

  • @salanahudson81
    @salanahudson81 Год назад +6

    That is classic Kobe! Miss the hell out of him!

  • @reconstructione-dub7802
    @reconstructione-dub7802 Год назад +11

    Kobe is The G.O.A.T.💪🏽🙏🏽🏀

  • @fellberrysans
    @fellberrysans Год назад +58

    It’s scary to think that Kobe had planned this all along as soon as he was announce to play on the team. He was a master at his game.

  • @MrWestsiderider
    @MrWestsiderider Месяц назад +1

    Kobe will never be duplicated ....... He hated to lose and loved to compete. Miss you Kobe .

  • @bingo9685
    @bingo9685 11 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite player ever. It's crazy how he won 2 more chips right after the Olympics

  • @ralphitalian777
    @ralphitalian777 Год назад +3

    Watching this, is like I’m in a dream.
    Kobe man… how is this legend not with us anymore.
    God bless him.
    What an icon!!

  • @Pacifictheory
    @Pacifictheory Год назад +17

    Watching that documentary with them in China. How EVERY ONE of the people there were chanting Kobe and only wanted to see him is crazy. You can see in Lebron's soul that he wants to be loved and cherished like Kobe was/is. Kobe made watching basketball beautiful. Its like watching an artist paint his masterpiece one stroke at a time. Most casual people literally do not know what they are watching while watching him play. It's beyond logical comprehension.

  • @magsxoa4519
    @magsxoa4519 10 месяцев назад +4

    I cant help to shed a tear everytime I watch Kobe stories. Thank you for always giving your fans a show. You're truly missed and so loved. 💜💛

  • @keltonscott734
    @keltonscott734 4 месяца назад +2

    Kobe was The Most Tenacious, Relentless, and Hardest Working Basketball Player I have Ever Seen, On TV and In Person. Kobe Bryant Didn't Take Losing Easily, and He Hated To Lose Basketball 🏀 Games, Flat Out.

  • @V0KAN
    @V0KAN Год назад +4

    That Gasol screen is amazing to hear from his peers. Kobe was built different. Definitely old school. I miss that in the NBA.

  • @sheldonmetler8239
    @sheldonmetler8239 Год назад +4

    As a diehard laker fan all my life and I'm 60 yes old I'm grateful kobe was on our team 20 seasons and never let us down. We had our off years but his routine never changed. Man I miss Kobe!

    • @bobanderson6675
      @bobanderson6675 Год назад

      How you loving LeGM James as a Laker. LOL. Mamba for life.

  • @vingleam1190
    @vingleam1190 9 месяцев назад +2

    This was done so professionally, thank you!

  • @tykobe1
    @tykobe1 Месяц назад +1

    Not only the video, but the comments of an outstanding being makes me tear up

  • @quezdonivey5518
    @quezdonivey5518 Год назад +11

    Kobe really ushered in the idea of working hard and practicing at the highest level no matter. When he was still in high school he said the NBA was weak cuz no one was working hard.

  • @slayteam6fishing526
    @slayteam6fishing526 10 месяцев назад +3

    That team practiced perfection… and expected nothing less… when you have everyone dialed in and that focused from the coaches down to every player on the exact same page and mindset… this was absolutely magical..

  • @roderickanthony4263
    @roderickanthony4263 Год назад +5

    It's crazy how by just watching games, certain players seem like family. Kobe was one of my all time favorites, and it's nice to have videos where you can see and hear stories of great moments. RIP KOBE BEAN "BLACK MAMBA" BRYANT!!!!

  • @robbiedoctor9174
    @robbiedoctor9174 Год назад +19

    Nick thank you for sharing stories about Kobe I as a diehard Kobe fan, who was made fun of for being a Kobe fan, had known all along watching him closely. So happy the world gets to see his true greatness.
    For the revisionists and reporters who always leave him out of the Top 5 and worse Top 10, this documentary is going to prove just how great Kobe Bean Bryant is 💯

  • @kayodephillips5435
    @kayodephillips5435 Год назад +9

    My favorite player of all time

  • @davidgutierrez4606
    @davidgutierrez4606 Год назад +28

    People just wanna forget that our olympic team was a$$ until Kobe got there. He guarded every teams best player AND was our best offensive weapon. Kobe was just different and he will always be the Goat in my eyes

  • @anhiirr
    @anhiirr Год назад +14

    man that smile in 08 when he won as a lakers fan is when we knew we were going to be alright. It had been so long since we saw kobe genuinely happy im sure his role with that team really helped shape the kind of leader he needed to be, to become a champion again.

    • @MrEliasdl
      @MrEliasdl Год назад +1

      The 08 Finals run that ended in a loss against Boston almost felt like overachieving to take that newly formed young squad to Game 6 against Boston. They did it without Bynum and I knew the team was only going to get better after a training camp together. They made that run getting Pau mid season like it was some pickup game and still took Boston's Big 3 to 6 games.

    • @MrEliasdl
      @MrEliasdl Год назад +2

      I agree that Olympics moment was definitely a great moment for the resurrection of USA Basketball and also Kobe"s undeniable greatness

  • @TheNegrodamus89
    @TheNegrodamus89 Год назад +4

    Respect to everyone that watched all the way through to the end 💯

  • @cornellchristian4436
    @cornellchristian4436 Год назад +4

    That's why Kobe is Top 5 All-Time!! Many people who can't play look at stats and say who's the greatest based solely on numbers and chips. Those who actually played only some of them play with their heart and are fearless and that was Kobe!!! That man cut a pic of Paul Pierce out for motivation then first play of the game he lays out his teammate, his brother because he was on the other team!!!! THIS IS WHY KOBE IS TOP 5- forget the number, i'm listening to the pros who will keep his legacy going forever. THANK GOD I MET HIM AND GOT TO TALK TO HIM A FEW TIMES

  • @BoriPrince24
    @BoriPrince24 Год назад +5

    i miss this man so much, he was more than a player to me . he was my big brother or my idol my role model to base myself off. i never met him and his death really destroyed me to my core. but i know he would just become better n that's what I will do

  • @Cjsuave7
    @Cjsuave7 Год назад +8

    My guy...cold blooded killer. Miss ya man

  • @juicebaby551
    @juicebaby551 Год назад +1

    Yea Nick Smith we loved this one 💯💯man I miss Kobe smh Goat status forever

  • @Michael.Sandoval33
    @Michael.Sandoval33 Год назад +4

    Kobe is the GOAT. He literally made every person he played with play harder.

  • @noeljokait
    @noeljokait Год назад +3

    Not just a professional basketball player but he was a renaissance being, in embracing all endeavors and arts to the best of his abilities. He dictates and shows by examples and learning to be a mentor.

  • @BigRael92
    @BigRael92 Год назад +14

    With that mind set, jus imagine if Kobe was a navy seal, he would be the most ruthless killer known to man! 😲😳

    • @GHfan4life
      @GHfan4life Год назад

      What a weird thing to say. Americans are so obsessed with war and violence 🥴

    • @BigRael92
      @BigRael92 Год назад

      @@GHfan4life no I'm actually looking at it as a fictional character because I'm obsessed with badass characters like John Wick, 007, Vin Deisel XXX, The Transporter, etc. It would be dope to see Kobe's mentality translate over to a fictional film character. So quick to jump to conclusions 🙄

  • @jdeezy885
    @jdeezy885 Год назад +4

    At a loss for words. Watched Kobe Since Lower Marion H.S. Always admired his game and how much he gave to be who he was. You’ll always be an M.V.P in my book Mamba. Only player Mike said could probably beat him 1 v 1. That’s respect from one G.O.A.T to another. Still get choked up when I see the videos and how much he truly loved the game. R.I.P Kobe 1 love!!!!

  • @CrayZone.
    @CrayZone. Год назад +4

    Kobe Bryant is such an inspiration

  • @quamainhadnot7979
    @quamainhadnot7979 Год назад +6

    Bro this was super Dope. Appreciate you for making this video and sharing this with us. It's amazing to witness Kobe grow into his role as a leader and to see his teammates follow his lead as he set the tone through his actions.

  • @ethanrios1010
    @ethanrios1010 Год назад +1

    We were blessed to watch him man RIP thank you for the 20 yrs. Brought the show back to the term Lakeshow. Lakers fan of 31 yrs

  • @Fotosynthesis858
    @Fotosynthesis858 Год назад +11

    As a life long Lakers fan Kobe Bryant was my GOAT. He was my era, my generation & he’s the main reason why I bleed purple & gold. The game that sticks out the most for me was the Finals game against the Pacers where Shaq fouls out & Kobe takes over. I literally witness greatness happen in real-time. When Kobe died it was the first time that I ever shed a tear for someone that wasn’t a family member or a close personal friend. Rest easy, Kobe & Gigi & and to all who lost their lives that tragic day✌🏾💜💛😓

  • @luisleon289
    @luisleon289 Год назад +63

    The fact that Kobe played with lebron and not only took over the Spain game but influenced every single player on his roster plus coach K! How in the hell are people still disrespecting his legacy and jumping him on being one of the greatest or top 3 over lebron! His mentality hardwork and passion in unmatched! He played in a generation with MJ was still around and showcased greatness against him in 98. Played with iverson top 3 in his positions for sure. Played with prime wade and lebron! Always stayed true to his team and always played against the best instead of joining super teams. He built his team and made them elite! Facts! Kobe is a mj 2.0 even retired brother got an Oscar and influenced people all over the world. In the end Kobe deserves more recognition and respect! Hated but loved at the same time. RIP Kobe bean Bryant.

    • @cjtrules1
      @cjtrules1 Год назад +2

      You should know why people still hate on Kobe. It's not difficult to think of the reason.

    • @ricosuavepr1207
      @ricosuavepr1207 Год назад

      The media creation of one team upper Lebron

    • @mightymatt5427
      @mightymatt5427 Год назад +1

      Kobe is a goat but u can’t say that kobe killed it in jordans time of playing. Bc lebron was killing it when kobe was in his prime too

    • @geminiseason6901
      @geminiseason6901 Год назад

      Who is disrespecting Kobe? 😂

    • @dboy4life007
      @dboy4life007 Год назад +2

      @@cjtrules1 you should do your research on the case instead of acting like you were there.

  • @savoy1928
    @savoy1928 Год назад +5

    Really good job Nick. It captures the essence of Kobe and how he played on the global scale.

  • @neiljoysey2844
    @neiljoysey2844 Год назад +7

    Kobe running Pau over like that is sooo CRAZY!!! Different Breed

  • @sheldonmetler8239
    @sheldonmetler8239 Год назад +1

    Respect! Warms the heart to see these Legends give their respect to the all time greatest! Miss you Kobe miss you too much!

  • @mjlfz1
    @mjlfz1 Год назад +14

    I'm not even a basketball fan, but I love KOBE! RIP.....

  • @joshtaylor8304
    @joshtaylor8304 Год назад +6

    Another dope vid I remember watchin these gms & Wade & Melo played out they minds & Bean was Bean man jus outta this world not from here Mike didn’t sleep in Barcelona Kobe never stopped workin in Beijing cried watchin the end of this vid bring back Kobe & Dolph …jus my wishes …

  • @Shyguy92
    @Shyguy92 Год назад +9

    Man I miss kobe

  • @mjs1295
    @mjs1295 Год назад +5

    RIP Kobe 🌸 Your legacy and spirit will never be forgotten 🐍 24x8

  • @cyberpsykoh6686
    @cyberpsykoh6686 Год назад +4

    I was 8 and excited when Kobe and Pau were about to play against each other in the Olympics. Didn’t know the story behind that stuff… Kobe was a cold man. Laker for life.

  • @LowKeyRICH87
    @LowKeyRICH87 Год назад +2

    Excellent compilation of stories from the players!!! Keep up the good work!

  • @xMJOBxFISHx
    @xMJOBxFISHx 6 месяцев назад +1

    RIP brother, thanks for all the lessons...

  • @JMD0086
    @JMD0086 Год назад +6

    That was beautiful bruh thank you....

  • @ShellyNorton-gq9fk
    @ShellyNorton-gq9fk 9 месяцев назад

    I will always love Kobe ,I wish all the new players the greatest ,but I loved watching Kobe .

  • @marcusnelson1094
    @marcusnelson1094 7 месяцев назад

    Kobe was just on an entirely different level. There’s no words on how hard this man worked and took pride in his craft.

  • @hookedonchristmas
    @hookedonchristmas Год назад +42

    The funny thing is no one knew he and MJ were the best of friends and MJ was mentoring him, until he died. Goes to show you never know who is there when you need them the most. RIP KB

    • @bobanderson6675
      @bobanderson6675 Год назад +10

      Everyone knew Jordan loved Kobe and was teaching Kobe.

    • @im2hastyle
      @im2hastyle 10 месяцев назад +4

      Kobe was still calling Mike late at night around 3am even after he retired asking for advise. Mike was annoyed by it, but mentioned it in his speech and said he would give anything for another late night call from him 😥

  • @thechurch5000
    @thechurch5000 Год назад +11

    It's crazy we had Kobe and nowadays we have guys like Ben Simmons. Watching the NBA definitely changed for me in 2010+

    • @ericamoore7128
      @ericamoore7128 Год назад

      Right! Like how did we get here?

    • @edwinfigueroa1743
      @edwinfigueroa1743 Год назад +1

      Seriously!
      Man... what would Kobe say and/or do to Ben Simmons if they were teammates... I would pay NBA game ticket money to attend that practice

  • @samariohoward6298
    @samariohoward6298 Год назад

    One of the best Kobe videos ever...

  • @VosX7
    @VosX7 Год назад +5

    Man i miss kobe

  • @reallife0728
    @reallife0728 Год назад +8

    LEBRON,,,,CARMELO & D WADE CAREER WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN THE SAME WITHOUT THAT OLYMPIC EXPERIENCE WITH KOBE BRYANT,,,,,IDGAF WHAT ANYONE SAYS!!!!!!!💯💯💯🥇🥇🥇🥇

  • @mrwnking
    @mrwnking Месяц назад +1

    The goat debate is over. This says it all.

  • @acetopicviews4391
    @acetopicviews4391 10 месяцев назад +1

    The absolute best in my lifetime. Hands down. No one like him. Its not even close.

  • @cartierbands411
    @cartierbands411 Год назад +12

    I wonder how Kobe would raise his son if he ever had one. Damn he definitely would make something out of him and would help him seek the mamba mentality.

    • @justspeakingmymind7224
      @justspeakingmymind7224 Год назад +6

      Whats crazy is when shannon sharpe told him that he told shannon
      "My daughters are tough 💪🏿"
      Mans didnt even need a son he passed that gene onto his kids. But damn we can only imagine..

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Год назад +2

      Gianna basically was gonna be THAT kid.
      hell, Gianna was showing flashes that she was THAT kid already.

  • @drae1976
    @drae1976 Год назад +32

    It’s interesting how some out Tim Duncan ahead of Kobe. Tim Duncan was a part of those teams that got their assess kicked prior to 2008. These guys on the 08 team explain the difference between the determination & tenaciousness of the two players without even mentioning Duncan who was just a part of the losing culture…Kobe helped to change the culture to a winning culture.

    • @dhinton1
      @dhinton1 Год назад +2

      to be fair to Tim Duncan .... he didn't really want to be on the 2004 squad. He knew he'd be the ONLY big for team USA and he would get pounded relentlessly by teams that had bigs for days. a LOT of NBA players opted NOT to play for team USA in 2004. THAT culture wasn't on Tim at all. if anything, the 12 that went to play deserve kudos for going knowing that they'd likely get their ass kicked and would be blamed for losing.

    • @d.michael372
      @d.michael372 Год назад +3

      Yeah Kobe is just a better ball player period than Duncan. He checks off so many boxes. Big men are most of the time ranked amongst themselves. Duncan has a better argument there.

    • @jesusdehoyos1326
      @jesusdehoyos1326 Год назад +2

      Guy, Bosh, Bron, Wade, Melo, they were not the same players in 08 that they were in 04. By 08, Bron had been to the Finals, Wade had a chip. Like comparing the talent between the two teams is completely different. Now, is Tim better than Kobe, no I wouldn’t go that far, and I’m a Spurs fan. But using the comparison of the 04 and 08 Olympics is a dumb argument. There are so much better arguments to make

  • @quantechesson3811
    @quantechesson3811 Год назад

    A true legend who is always be missed he didn't get to finish his second journey but his first will always be remembered 💙❤Black Mamba4ever R.I.P love