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How hard did Kobe work?

Question 1: How hard and hard Kobe is? Kobe: Have you ever seen the sun at four o'clock in the morning in Los Angeles?

Reporter: .....

Kobe: I see him every day.

Question 2: Why do many people feel that Kobe is particularly diligent? Is his diligence just given to us by the NBA... Merchants need to hype and bring commercial value. How can there be a sensation without such contrast. When James was still in the Cavaliers (I personally like James, but I don't criticize others), the Basketball Pioneer newspaper was full of news about the comparison between James and Kobe and their confrontation. These are all news hyped by the media. Otherwise, why There will be people watching. The two had a lively conversation when they were playing in the Olympics in Beijing, but some fans were deceived by the media and started to slander them. At that time, Iverson was still regarded as a bad boy, and the environment in which AI was born was relatively chaotic, so businesses gave him such an image. No way, this is the mall.

Question 3: Does anyone have a story behind Kobe’s hard training? Thank you. That year, when Kobe was 17 years old, he played in the NBA for the first year. In the playoffs, finally For the opportunity to take the lead, the coach asked Kobe to shoot. The whole team complained, but the coach insisted on his decision. But in the end, Kobe shot a throw near the free throw line, but the ball did not even touch the basket. At this time, the audience on the court The boos rose and they ended the playoffs on a slobbery note. The coach told Kobe as he was leaving the stadium, remember the boos and shut them all up next year. That summer, other players were on vacation, but Kobe continued to practice every day. Four hours a day were spent practicing throwing shots, only at the point where he missed the shot.

Question 4: Does Kobe train seriously and hard? Kobe is considered to be the most diligent player in the NBA. Like Jordan, he is stubborn and arrogant and refuses to admit defeat, so he has such devilish training

Question 5: How hard does Kobe Bryant work for the championship? He is a paranoid man who is extremely hungry for victory. He never allows himself to slack off in the slightest, not even his teammates around him. I hope he can rest more, take a break occasionally, and stop being so stubborn. Watching him play with an injury is always inexplicably heart-wrenching. No matter how bad the Lakers are, they will definitely make it to the Western Conference finals. Whether they win the championship depends on their form. Three consecutive games is not easy. Anyway, in my heart, being able to watch Kobe Bryant play on the court is the most important thing, and the championship can only be ranked behind.

Question 6: Why did Kobe work so hard? There are still so many Kobe Bryants. Maybe everyone has different views and different perspectives. We don’t care about others. We only know that we love Kobe. No matter what happens in the future, we will always stick to it. This is the spirit that Kobe taught us. ~~

Question 7: Kobe has worked hard, hasn’t he? Hello, yes, he has worked very hard. Everyone can see his efforts. He likes Kobe very much and will always support him.

Question 8: How strong is Kobe’s personality? Because of his family background, he is different from ordinary black people. He has had the ideal of being a hero since high school (Zen Master said that when he was in high school, he would deliberately make the game suspense, and then take over and turn the tide himself). When I was young, I was inevitably aloof and ambitious, but I wasn't very good at hiding it.

His most typical character is, "When others say something about me, I will immediately go in the opposite direction to show you." Paranoid, but always trying to hide it.

For example, people say that he imitates Jordan from his movements to his celebration postures, but he insists that he does not imitate Jordan.

People say that Shark is the boss of the Lakers, and he wants to challenge Shark's authority.

People said he couldn’t defend, so he practiced defense (1999); people said he couldn’t jump, so he practiced jump shooting (2001); people criticized him for not being strong enough, so he immediately stepped up. 7 kg body weight (2002).

People said he took too many shots, but he didn’t take any shots for half a game (2003-04 season); Barkley criticized him for only having 2 assists in the game when he scored 81 points, and then he racked up assists a month later. .

So most of his mistakes are made in this way. He was always a bit willful and wanted to be a hero, but in his early years he was particularly sensitive to media opinions. He put on an "I don't care" expression but acted like he cared.

So it often seems like I'm using too much force. And he is not a talented actor like Shark, so he is not very tactful in dealing with the media and maintaining his public image.

After 2008, it gradually matured. He also appears to be very decent and smart in dealing with others. But its edge has actually remained unchanged. After winning the championship in 2010, he said: "I have one more ring than a shark... You know who I am, I haven't forgotten anything."

He really hasn't forgotten anything. .

After 48 points yesterday, "Not bad for the seventh player in the league, huh?" This is to complain about ESPN ranking seventh in the league, which is similar to the Sharks. It's similar to hearing someone say in 2004 that he was shooting too many shots and deciding not to take any shots in the half. It's similar to being told by Barkley in 2006 that he was saying he was shooting too many shots and so he only started shooting after getting 5 assists in the half. It's the same.

At his core, this person is paranoid and competitive, even sometimes narrow-minded. This character made him many enemies and was an obstacle in his career before 2007. It has always hindered his personal team achievements. But in terms of personal achievements, it is also this temper that makes him believe that training can change everything. He believes in individual efforts without resorting to external matters such as seeking teammates and improving the team. He is a warrior who sees every possible obstacle as a challenge. Even training with injuries is considered one of his challenges. He will never allow himself to be defeated by anything. He will imagine everything as an opponent, and then try his best to show it to you

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Question 9: I remember Kobe Bryant’s famous saying, what is it? If one day your The dream has come true, don't be surprised, because you have been working hard and so on. About Kobe, I actually have a thousand words to say. I am not Kobe, a Kobe who has been a Kobe for more than ten years. However, after approaching the age of 30, I suddenly realized that I had always been envious and jealous. I once discussed with my classmates his so-called hegemony, sexual intercourse, and forced uterus, but none of these could deny that he was a great basketball player. , just like the applause he receives now at every away venue, these are the best rewards for him running in Los Angeles at 4 o'clock in the morning. In fact, looking back, didn't I like Iverson because he was very hardworking? Therefore, great people generally have one thing in common, "hard work". ***Mianzhi