Kobe Bryant

  • Kobe Bryant(American basketball player)

    Kobe Bryant(American basketball player)
    He was an American basketball player who played twenty seasons in the NBA, all of them in Los Angeles Lakers, from 1996 to 2016. He was the son of former NBA player Joe Bryant.
  • Together with Shaquille O'Neal

    Together with Shaquille O'Neal
    Junto con Shaquille O'Neal, Bryant llevó a su equipo a la consecución de tres campeonatos de la NBA entre 2000 y 2002.7​ Tras la salida de O'Neal, Kobe lideró la clasificación de máximos anotadores de la liga en 2006 y 2007,8​9​ y logró varios récords en ese periodo.
  • In January 2006

    In January 2006
    In January 2006 he scored 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second best score in history behind the 100 points of Wilt Chamberlain in 1962.
  • On May 7, 2008

    On May 7, 2008
    On May 7, 2008 he was named MVP of the 2007-08 NBA season.11 After losing the 2008 Finals, he helped the Lakers obtain two other consecutive championships in 2009 and 2010, where he won in both occasions the Bill Russell Award to the MVP of the NBA Finals.
  • Bryant currently ranks fourth on the list

    Bryant currently ranks fourth on the list
    Bryant currently ranks fourth on the list of top scorers in the NBA,secondonlytoLeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone.
  • Bryant was, along with the latter

    Bryant was, along with the latter
    Bryant was, along with the latter, the player who had been chosen most times part of the best quintet of the season, with eleven selections. It was also the second with more calls (eighteen) to the NBA All-Star Game, just behind Abdul-Jabbar.
  • race in the NBA

    race in the NBA
    After finishing high school, he decided not to go through college and present himself to the NBA draft, becoming the sixth player in the league to do so until that time.29In 2012 Bryant was chosen as one of the 35 best McDonald's All-American.
  • Kobe Bryant has been the player with the most missed shots in the history of the NBA

    Kobe Bryant has been the player with the most missed shots in the history of the NBA
    Kobe Bryant has been the player with the most missed shots in the history of the NBA: 14 481 field shots missed in the regular season (he scored 11 719 out of 26 200 pitches) and 2485 (he scored 2014 out of a total of 4499 pitches) in playoffs, for a total of 16 966 failed field shots.
  • He became the top scorer in the history

    He became the top scorer in the history
    He became the top scorer in the history of the institute with 2883 points, after overcoming the mark of Wilt Chamberlain (2359 points) and Carlin Warley (2441 points) .22 USA Today and Parade Magazine awarded him in his senior year with the Naismith Prep Player of the Year Award
  • race in the NBA

    race in the NBA
    That season, his averages were 30.8 points, 12 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 4 steals and 3.8 blocks per game, and he led Lower Merion to the state title Class AAAA with a record of 31-3. In addition, before Marple Newtow, he made his best scoring match with 50 points.
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    race in the NBA
    In the 1996 NBA draft, Charlotte Hornets selected him in the thirteenth position.32 The then Lakers general manager Jerry West had witnessed Kobe's potential and basketball skills on pre-draft campuses. Immediately after the draft, Bryant expressed through his agent his desire not to play with the Hornets.
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    race in the NBA
    During his first season he did not play much, with an average of 7.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 15.5 minutes in 71 games, 6 of them as a starter. He signed 11.3 points in the last 13 games of the regular season and 12.4 points in the 26 games in which he played no more than twenty minutes.36 In the All-Star Weekend he was one of the stars, first due to his record of 31 points in the Schick Rookie Game, 37 and later thanks to winning the math contest.
  • He retired on April 13, 2016

    He retired on April 13, 2016
    He retired on April 13, 2016, at the end of the regular season, where his team did not qualify for the playoffs, in a game against Utah Jazz in which he would score 60 points, that being a record for a player in the last match of his career, also becoming the top scorer in a game that season beating Anthony Davis by just one point.
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    race in the NBA
    In his second season, he became the youngest player to play an All-Star Game, with records of 18 points and 6 rebounds. 42 He began to play more minutes and have more importance in the team, although he still hasn't He had consecrated as a starter in the Lakers, as Nick Van Exel and Eddie Jones surpassed him. He averaged 15.4 points in 79 games, one of them as a starter, 43 for which he was among the candidates to win the prize for the Best Sixth Man.
  • the finish of kobe bryant in the NBA

    the finish of kobe bryant in the NBA
    The Lakers had a great season, achieved a balance of 61 wins and 21 losses, and won the Pacific Division title, although they fell in the Conference Finals against Utah Jazz.44 In the 1998-99 season, their numbers increased significantly in the league, with an average of 19.9 points, fifteenth in the NBA. He led the Lakers in steals with 1.44 per game and was selected in the third best quintet in the league.45 However, the Angels did not reach beyond the Conference Semifinals.