Kobe Bryant - the legend in the basketball world, we affectionately call him the "Black Mamba", left us forever at four o'clock in the morning on Sunday, January 26, 2020. Whether he is a fan or not, anyone who touches basketball can only feel sad. His name is synonymous with basketball, and he is a basketball hero around the world.
Kobe is one of the best scorers in the NBA. He has been selected to the NBA All-Star and All-NBA teams several times. He is the leader of the Los Angeles Lakers. His skills and scoring on the court are almost unmatched. There seems to be no weakness in basketball, he was born to play basketball. He has won numerous basketball awards throughout his life, and his record of 81 points in a single game has been broken by very few people. We call him the greatest player of this era, but God is jealous of talents. From now on, there will be no more Black Mamba in the world! Los Angeles at four o'clock in the morning? is Kobe's famous saying, which is the best explanation for his current achievements. He has devoted no less to basketball than others. It can be said that basketball is his life, and he has also done the same thing when people mention basketball. Think of him. Diligence is synonymous with him and the secret of his success. He has mentioned more than once the great benefits that diligence has brought to him. He has received countless honors in his life, but he has never stopped moving forward. He is a giant who has always been on the road of basketball.
The spirit on his No. 24 jersey represents his glory. You can see the No. 24 jersey worn by different people everywhere. It is their belief in their hearts and the benchmark for their basketball playing.
Many people think that his basketball career was both bumpy and lucky. How many people believed in his youth along the way!
The Mamba spirit will never die. Many people were sad for Kobe when he retired, but now it has become his true and complete farewell to us. We are sad, and Kobe is too proud to let us watch him die. I am old, please stay safe Kobe, I hope there will be no pain in heaven, but there will be basketball!