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Kobe Bean Bryant (born August 23, 1978), often referred to mononymously as Kobe,
is an American former professional basketball player. He played his entire 20-year
career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He
entered the NBA directly from high school and won five NBA championships. Bryant is
an 18-time All-Star, 15-time member of the All-NBA Team, and 12-time member of
the All-Defensive team. He led the NBA in scoring during two seasons and ranks third
on the league's all-time regular season scoring and fourth on the all-time postseason
scoring list. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all
time.[3][4][5][6] Bryant is the first guard in NBA history to play at least 20 seasons.
Kobe Bryant
Bryant with the Lakers in 2015
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Nationality American
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Number 8, 24
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Men's basketball
Olympic Games
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Beijing
2012
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London
2007 Las
Team
Vegas
Bryant is the son of former NBA player Joe Bryant. He enjoyed a successful high school
basketball career at Lower Merion High School in Pennsylvania, where he was
recognized as the top high school basketball player in the country. Upon graduation,
he declared for the NBA draft and was selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the 13th
overall pick in the 1996 NBA draft. The Hornets then traded him to the Lakers. As a
rookie, Bryant earned himself a reputation as a high-flyer and a fan favorite by
winning the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest, and he was named an All-Star by his second
season. Despite a feud between the two players, Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal led the
Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships from 2000 to 2002.
In 2003, Bryant was accused of sexual assault, but the charges were eventually
dropped, and a civil suit was settled out of court. After the Lakers lost the 2004 NBA
Finals, O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat and Bryant became the cornerstone of the
Lakers. He led the NBA in scoring during the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons. In 2006,
he scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors, the second most points
scored in a single game in league history behind Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game in
1962. Bryant was awarded the regular season's Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) in
2008. After losing in the 2008 NBA Finals, he led the Lakers to two consecutive
championships in 2009 and 2010, earning the Finals MVP Award on both occasions.
He continued to be among the top players in the league through 2013 until he suffered
a torn Achilles tendonat age 34. Although he recovered, his play was limited the
following two years by season-ending injuries to his knee and shoulder, respectively.
Citing his physical decline, he announced that he would retire after the 2015–16
season.
At 34 years and 104 days of age, Bryant became the youngest player in league history
to reach 30,000 career points. He became the all-time leading scorer in Lakers
franchise history on February 1, 2010, when he surpassed Jerry West. During his third
year in the league, Bryant was chosen to start the All-Star Game, and he would
continue to be selected to start that game for a record 18 consecutive appearances
until his retirement. His four All-Star MVP Awards are tied for the most in NBA history.
At the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, he won gold medals as a member of the U.S.
national team. In 2018, Bryant won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short
Film for his film Dear Basketball.[7]
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