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This is Kobe Bryant, pretty much, unchained.

There’s something different about you. You seem so ... calm.

Because I am. That’s just the maturation. That’s 17 years of seeing everything the game can dish out. I’ve seen it all before. There’s no need to get too crazy or bent out of shape. There are still challenges every day. But I’m still having fun. I was born to play this game. I still love it.

So you’re not a ticking time bomb?

[Laughs.] No, not at all. This is all stuff we’re going to work through. I know I don’t have much longer to do this so I’m going to enjoy it. I’m still going to find those challenges.

Are you still adding to your game?

At the end of 2003, my game was complete. Shooting, defense, using the dribble, transition, midrange stuff was all there. Then it was about fine-tuning and trying to improve in each area. People think the footwork stuff is new, but I’ve always had great footwork. If you go back and look at film from 10 years ago, it’s all there: up-and-unders, spin moves, everything. I’ve been interested in footwork and how it benefits you since I was 8 or 9 years old. That’s just the way I was taught the game. The technical parts of the game always interested me.

You think you’ll ever score 50 again?

Yeah, it’ll happen.

Why have you only won one MVP?

Because I played with Shaq. It’s that simple. A lot of the time we cancelled each other out. I sacrificed a lot playing with him. I really did. I did it for the success of the team. If I never played with him, my numbers would have been ridiculous.

Do you ever look back and marvel at some of the things you’ve accomplished like, say, the 81-point game?

To this day I’ve never seen that game. I don’t feel the need to watch it. What am I going to learn? I don’t watch those tapes. If I’m watching film it’s usually for an upcoming opponent.

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Jordan-BryantVince Bucci/AFP/Getty ImagesKobe says he was never intimidated when up against MJ.
When was the last time you watched Michael Jordan tapes?

Wow, it’s been a while. Probably not since 1999. I used to watch a bunch, but that was a long time ago.

What was it like dropping 33 on him as a 19-year-old in your second year?

I wasn’t scared or nervous back then when I played Jordan. He looked at me like he was going to f--- me up but I had to let him know that I wasn’t that guy. I let him know that I’m not like all those other guys he played against. That’s not what I was there for. I was there to compete and I did.

Did you let him know that verbally?

More so by the way I played and competed.

Early on you got tired of the MJ comparisons, but a part of you had to be flattered, right?

I appreciated them, but after a while it just got old. They eventually faded away because I was putting together my own identity. But I’ll never forget how much I learned from MJ. I got so much from him. I knew what he did, I knew his moves and I used them. But for me the comparisons didn’t work because our situations were totally different. I came straight out of high school and played with a dominant big in Shaquille. Man, I was so young when I got to the NBA. What was I, like, 17? I mean, 17! The more you think about it, my situation was completely different than MJ’s, so the comparisons were just, you know, I stopped paying attention to them.

Ironically, toward the end of your career those comparisons are starting to return.

I don’t mind that now. It’s different now that I’m at the end of my career and I can look back. Fans will always want to know who’s better and like to compare players, and I love that. That’s what I used to do. That’s why people are into basketball, because it’s fun to debate those kinds of things.

React to this statement: A 17-year-old picked No. 13 in the draft will finish his career as one of the 10 best players ever.

If you would have told me that back then, I’d say you were nuts. Just nuts. It’s hard to believe.

Are you a top-five player all-time?

I don’t know. I hope so. I’ve still got a little time left, but honestly I haven’t thought a whole bunch about legacy and that kind of stuff. I just feel like there will be plenty of time for that.

Have you ever been intimidated on the basketball court?

Never. Not at all. My mind doesn’t work that way. It’s something that’s never even entered my thought process. The last time I was intimidated was when I was 6 years old in karate class. I was an orange belt and the instructor ordered me to fight a black belt who was a couple years older and a lot bigger. I was scared s---less. I mean, I was terrified and he kicked my ass. But then I realized he didn’t kick my ass as bad as I thought he was going to and that there was nothing really to be afraid of. That was around the time I realized that intimidation didn’t really exist if you’re in the right frame of mind.

How did you feel when Magic called you the greatest Laker ever?

Words can’t describe it. He was my favorite player growing up, and coming from him it couldn’t have meant more. At first I was praying I would grow to be 6-9 so I could pattern my game after his, but I didn’t quite make it so I knew I wasn’t going to be like Magic. But he’s someone I’ve always admired and think highly of. That’s the greatest compliment.

Does it feel like the last 17 years have gone by fast?

It feels like the blink of an eye. I just think about how different I was back then. There are so many specific days that I can remember like they happened yesterday. When I was a rookie in my first training camp in Hawaii, I ordered a bowl of cereal from room service. They were Frosted Flakes with a little thing of milk that came to $80! In 1996! I said "hell no" and told them to take it back. I got dressed and walked down to the corner store and bought a jug of milk and a big box of Frosted Flakes for like $10.

You were a young brash rookie that many vets weren’t too fond of. I can’t imagine people didn’t try to test you.

Oh yeah, they tried. During my rookie year we were in Portland and I drove the lane, and Rasheed Wallace knocked me to the ground and stared at me. He tried to f--- me up but I wasn’t going to have it. I got right back up and drove even harder the next time. I really let people know early that I wasn’t the guy you could do that to.

Ever had a run-in with Kevin Garnett?

No, actually me and KG have been cool for a long time, so he never tried anything with me. Being two of the first guys who came straight out of high school, we were kind of in the same boat. When I was a senior in high school I used to seek his counsel and ask him what I should do. He’d tell me what life was like on the road and how to deal with not playing that much. He really helped me quite a bit with my decision.

Is it hard to be your teammate?

No. That’s so overrated. If you come in ready to work, then we’re good. Then we don’t have a problem.

Who is your best friend in the NBA that’s not a former teammate?

[Long pause.] There’s nobody I’m really hanging out with and going out with every night. But I’d probably say Carmelo Anthony. We’re pretty close. A lot of the guys from Team USA I get along with really well. I really respect those guys.

Usually self-appointed nicknames don’t really stick, but Black Mamba has had real staying power.

Well, actually I didn’t come up with it. I think I was playing ball in the park in New York and they just started calling me that, and it just stuck.

Oh, I didn’t know that.

Then I found out what a mamba can do with its quick-strike capability. There’s a really good scene in the movie "Kill Bill" that explains it.

Who would you most like to play one-on-one, either active or retired?

Jordan. No question.

What would happen?

I’m not sure, but he would win some and I would win some in a seven-game series. It would probably come down to the last few shots.

You versus LeBron? Who wins?

Me. No question. As far as one-on-one, I’m the best to ever do it.

Damn. That’s pretty confident.

LeBron is a terrific all-around, five-on-five basketball player who’s an all-time great. But I’d get him.

Who could get you?

Kevin Durant is the guy that would give me the most trouble. With his length and ability to use the dribble, he’d be tough.

I always wanted to see you play Tracy McGrady.

I played T-Mac. I cooked him. Roasted him. Wasn’t even close. Ask him, he’ll tell you. When I was about 20, we were in Germany doing some promotional stuff for that other sneaker company and we played basketball every day. We were in the gym all the time. We played three games of one-on-one to 11. I won all three games. One game I won 11-2. After the third game he said he had back spasms and couldn’t play anymore.

His back bothered him for most of his career.

Well, now you know.

What about Kyrie Irving?

[Huge smile, laugh.] Kyrie’s my boy, but he knows he doesn’t have anything for me. He doesn’t want to see me. But it would be fun. I’ve beaten a lot of guys one-on-one, like Reggie Miller and Grant Hill. I used to play Caron Butler all the time in practice when he was with the Lakers. When I was a rookie I used to get Nick Van Exel and Eddie Jones. They know. They’ll tell you. They used to come at me hard but I wasn’t having that. I love going one-on-one with someone. That’s what I do. I’ve never lost. It’s a whole different game, just to have them right in front of you and be able to do whatever you want.

When you’ve been playing basketball in the public eye for so long, people can lose sight of the fact that you’re a regular person who just happens to be good at something that interests them.

I’m a normal person, of course. Sure.

When was the last time you pumped your own gas?

Yesterday. I do all of life’s daily tasks. The other day my wife and I stopped at 7-Eleven and I pulled up to the pump and I started to pump some gas. She went inside to buy something and was waiting in line. The guy in front of her sees me outside but doesn’t see her. He says, “Man, there’s Kobe Bryant pumping his own gas.” My wife says to the guy, “He wipes his own ass, too.”

She came back out and we had a big laugh about it. We both have the same sense of humor when it comes to stuff like that. But, yeah, I do the same things as everyone else.

Do you still have an interest in motorcycles? And how did that begin?

Yeah, I still do. I still have my bike. I didn’t grow up riding but I took several courses that included road tests. I also took three safety courses about how to crash and get out of tricky situations. You’ve got to know it because you’re eventually going to drop the bike.

Did you ever drop the bike?

No, but I had some close calls in tight traffic.

Do you have a thrill-seeking personality?

[Smiles big.] Unfortunately, I do. I’d love to go skydiving when I’m done playing. I might jump back on the bike too. It’s about the challenge of overcoming the fear. If I’m afraid of something that only makes me want to do it more.

What do you Google?

Fourth-grade math problems when I’m helping my daughter. And if I can’t figure something else out, then I’ll look it up. But other than that I really don’t Google anything.

Ever Google yourself?

No. Why? I know everything there is to know about me. I know some celebrities are into that, but that’s not me. Some of them even have alerts sent to them.

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Quentin Tarantino, Kobe BryantKevin Winter/Getty ImagesMemo to Nike: These two should be working together.
What do you do when you can’t sleep?

Sometimes I take an Ambien. But if my mind is racing, I may get up and do something. The other night I was in my hotel room and couldn’t sleep, so I got up and went across the street to see "Django [Unchained]."

What did you think?

It was genius. Absolutely incredible. Everything by Quentin Tarantino usually is, but this took it to another level. It’s the way he tells a story and the kind of characters he creates. It was crazy violent, but the story is so strong and that’s what you remember.

I know you’re a big Robert Rodriguez fan. He’s from the same maverick filmmaking school as Tarantino. Would you want to work with Tarantino?

That would be incredible. Can you imagine one of my commercials with him?

What’s your favorite commercial you’ve ever been in?

The Kobe System campaign was great. It was really smart and funny and turned out well. Working with Kanye West and Richard Branson was a lot of fun. Also, definitely the Black Mamba Nike spot that Robert Rodriquez did. I loved seeing how he worked and put things together. "Desperado" is one of my favorite movies.

Who would play you in a movie about your life?

I don’t know. That’s a tough one.

What about Samuel Jackson? You cuss like him.

[Sheepish smile.] That would be something. [Does a brief PG-rated Sam Jackson impression.]

What would happen if you tried to grow your hair out again?

It would be a struggle. It would be awfully thin up front. There would be a two-month period where people would look at me like, what the f--- is going on. It would just be messed up.

You’d be looking like Django.

Exactly! Sometimes in the offseason when I’m laying low and no one sees me, I just let it go. I’ll have this full beard and everything. It’s been a while since the ’fro. Those days are long gone.

What’s your biggest pet peeve?

I hate dog s---. I won’t go near it. So pissed when I step in it. I’ve got four dogs and I just don’t do dog doo. I’m a diva when it comes to that. Back in the day when I was in Italy, I used to order shoes from Nike all the time. I had to have all the fresh joints. I ordered the Elephant Print Jordans that were amazing. I went to the park to play and stepped in a huge pile of dog s---. You wouldn’t believe how mad I was. I was breaking off sticks to try to get it out of the crevices. I smacked them together and scraped the soles on the curb but couldn’t get it all out. Ever since that day I just can’t stand dog crap.

You made a glorious arrival to Twitter. Are there any NBA players you might want to follow?

Probably not. I’m not interested in what you had for breakfast. Twitter is great to connect with fans and be transparent. I enjoy that aspect about it. But really, I’m still trying to figure it out.

So what are you going to do with the rest of your day?

I gotta catch a fishing boat. I’m taking my daughters fishing. It’s daddy time.
 
Man this nigga talkin MAD GREASY :lol:

Hr know damn well Mike, Bron and KD will cook his ass for breakfast lunch and dinner
 
He also left out he is the biggest cry baby when it comes to the refs Kobe the golden child never commit fouls and Lebron will steam roll all over this gumby all in the paint


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I see nothing wrong with anything he said and i read the whole thing.

The question i would like for Kobe to answer one day is, if he had been enough of grown man to accept deferring to Shaq, how many titles would they have won?
 
Bullshit.

You know you want to go in.

I know YOU well enough on this subject, and there is no way you agree with everything he said.

Please, I beg of folks on BGOL trying to read my mind...:smh: Yall don't know me like that... In reality I have nothing wrong with what he said, for the record I never said he was a bad player, selfish yes, team player at times but not enough, a brat hell yeah, one that was born with a silver spoon in his mouth..
I have more beef with his fans that try to make him into something he is not.
 
Please, I beg of folks on BGOL trying to read my mind...:smh: Yall don't know me like that... In reality I have nothing wrong with what he said, for the record I never said he was a bad player, selfish yes, team player at times but not enough, a brat hell yeah, one that was born with a silver spoon in his mouth..
I have more beef with his fans that try to make him into something he is not.

Ok...

...well, what is he not? The opinions run the gamut. Cranrab said he doesn't even have talent, and MAY down as a top 100 role player. April69 said he's the G.O.A.T.

I'm assuming you're somewhere in the middle?
 
Maybe I'm missing something but what did he say wrong? Let me guess dude has to be tripping because he thinks he would win a game of one on one with Jordan? Say what you want but one on one dude has proved he can score on ANYBODY
 
Ok...

...well, what is he not? The opinions run the gamut. Cranrab said he doesn't even have talent, and MAY down as a top 100 role player. April69 said he's the G.O.A.T.

I'm assuming you're somewhere in the middle?

Kobe is great (I would go on to say the greatest) at certain things, and others he is not... I say the same about LeBron also.. But as a team player I think LeBron is better... That doesn't mean LeBron is better than Kobe at everything and every situation..
 
Kobe is great (I would go on to say the greatest) at certain things, and others he is not... I say the same about LeBron also.. But as a team player I think LeBron is better... That doesn't mean LeBron is better than Kobe at everything and every situation..

You fucking turncoats! :lol:

I've argued with you and FJP like this shit actually mattered in the grand scheme of things, for about four years about this dude.

If cranrab chimes in and say Kobe is in the NBA's top 50 greatest, I'm logging off this bitch.

A faggot invasion a week or so ago, and now FJP and RR are in Kobe threads giving props?

:hmm:
 
You fucking turncoats! :lol:

I've argued with you and FJP like this shit actually mattered in the grand scheme of things, for about four years about this dude.

If cranrab chimes in and say Kobe is in the NBA's top 50 greatest, I'm logging off this bitch.

A faggot invasion a week or so ago, and now FJP and RR are in Kobe threads giving props?

:hmm:
Go back to the threads, I never once said Kobe wasn't a great player.... The problem is how people started comparing Kobe with James (two different players) especially before James won any rings...
My argument is that Kobe has always played with better talent than LeBron and that it stands to reason that he won more championships..
While Kobe riders insisted that LeBron was no where the player he was, just because he had no rings...
Funny how ever since LeBron won his rings and is clearly the best player in the game, winning rings is not that big of a deal, and how players like Durrant and CP3 are getting the push in spit of not having any rings..
 
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If cranrab chimes in and say Kobe is in the NBA's top 50 greatest, I'm logging off this bitch.

log off now.

tobe is one of the NBA top 50 greatest chuckers.

happy?

supremestan found this while following the te'o story. how elated he must've been.

:lol:
 
Go back to the threads, I never once said Kobe wasn't a great player.... The problem is how people started comparing Kobe with James (two different players) especially before James won any rings...
My argument is that Kobe has always played with better talent than LeBron and that it stands to reason that he won more championships..
While Kobe riders insisted that LeBron was no where the player he was, just because he had no rings...
Funny how ever since LeBron won his rings and is clearly the best player in the game, winning rings is not that big of a deal, and how players like Durrant and CP3 are getting the push in spit of not having any rings..


Look, there are threatened Kobe fans. A lot of top shelf guys have threatened fans.

It's clear Lebron is an all-time great, even before the ring. Motherfuckers were just hating. Myself included. :lol: He's going to be ranked above Kobe, more than likely, because he will have done it the 'right way' - i.e. major team player - AND he will have the numbers .

Kobe is easy to take shots at, because while he obviously knows better with the way he's studied the game, he shits on conventional basketball wisdom, is openly arrogant, and is regularly condescending w/ white reporters. You know they hate that shit. That will not win you the cool points that he could have with the individuals that count.

I've always felt Lebron was the better basketball player, to be honest. It's not that Kobe lacks the ability, but he lacks the interest to do the things the right way 90% of the time.

Frankly - and I can say this as a Kobe fan - the most amazing thing about Kobe is that he's a 45 percent shooter for his career. With arguably the worst shot selection of any all-time great ever, that's pretty fucking impressive.

I'm really only a Kobe fan because I love gaudy stats, and hyper-flamboyant play, and right around the time he stopped with all the fancy dribbling, and trying to dunk every play(That's the time when I actually watched Kobe play regularly; I only watch the Game Channel on Yahoo now, and have since the early 2000s; WILL watch playoff games, and hyped regular season games, tho')...

...he started racking up 40 point games, so I remained interested.

I think Lebron is 'better', but I can't watch him play. I know the way all of this sounds before anyone says it: I don't sound like much of a basketball fan.
 
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Lmaoooo @ Tmac
 
Look, there are threatened Kobe fans. A lot of top shelf guys have threatened fans.

It's clear Lebron is an all-time great, even before the ring. Motherfuckers were just hating. Myself included. :lol: He's going to be ranked above Kobe, more than likely, because he will have done it the 'right way' - i.e. major team player - AND he will have the numbers .

Kobe is easy to take shots at, because while he obviously knows better with the way he's studied the game, he shits on conventional basketball wisdom, is openly arrogant, and is regularly condescending w/ white reporters. You know they hate that shit. That will not win you the cool points that he could have with the individuals that count.

I've always felt Lebron was the better basketball player, to be honest. It's not that Kobe lacks the ability, but he lacks the interest to do the things the right way 90% of the time.

Frankly - and I can say this as a Kobe fan - the most amazing thing about Kobe is that he's a 45 percent shooter for his career. With arguably the worst shot selection of any all-time great ever, that's pretty fucking impressive.

I'm really only a Kobe fan because I love gaudy stats, and hyper-flamboyant play, and right around the time he stopped with all the fancy dribbling, and trying to dunk every play(That's the time when I actually watched Kobe play regularly; I only watch the Game Channel on Yahoo now, and have since the early 2000s; WILL watch playoff games, and hyped regular season games, tho')...

...he started racking up 40 point games, so I remained interested.

I think Lebron is 'better', but I can't watch him play. I know the way all of this sounds before anyone says it: I don't sound like much of a basketball fan.

So we were arguing all this time and felt the same way..... Boy you learn something new on BGOL all the time..:lol:
 
So we were arguing all this time and felt the same way..... Boy you learn something new on BGOL all the time..:lol:

Back then, cranrab loomed so large that I saw cranrab in everyone.

Anyone who criticized Kobe, I read that shit as, 'Kobe has no talent; He will go down as maybe a top 100 role players in NBA history; Keith Bogans > Kobe'.

From my POV it waslike, 'Ok, he is the supreme chucker; his shot selection does suggest something is wrong with him; he is an arrogant bitch; but the nigga did score 81 points. Let's stop acting like that ain't some shit only legendary niggas are going to do in the NBA!' :lol:
 
great interview from a great athlete...

everything kobe said in here he can back up with his success...

i get so tired of running into muthafuckas that know everything but live in a run down apartment and driving a clunker car, and still bragging about some shit they did over a decade ago :smh:
 
Kobe could maybe get Jordan one on one - his handle is a little nicer and he has a little better 3 point shot. However, he is not a better NBA player. Same thing with Lebron. I think KD would get him - his jumper is too effortless.

Never thought Tmac was better. He was a better athlete but that's it...The problem with Kobe is that he never fine tuned the team game. Hell Brandon Jennings is probably a better one on one player than Stockton, Payton, Kidd - don't mean shit. There are things he didn't mention - pick and rolls, rolling off screens, etc... Kobe isn't a complete player- Jordan and Lebron were/are.

This shit is crazy....Kobe should never be mentioned as better than Mike. They are not the same player...you think Mike would have allowed this bullshit going on right now with the Lakers?
 
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