Taking a look at three fun stories that arose during Kobe Bryant’s interview with Valuetainment
No, we’re not talking about reigniting the Kobe-Shaq beef that has recently gained some steam over the last few days. There were plenty of articles released in the past week that successfully did that job.
Besides, the former Los Angeles Lakers teammates shut that fun narrative down already via Twitter.
And Shaq seems like he wants to put the spotlight to another now-returning Laker who we’ll witness, hopefully, to run it back again and redeem his legacy to the franchise this upcoming season.
When all else fails, take a shot at Dwight Howard. That’s one thing that Shaq and Kobe can vehemently agree on. As their tweets will suggest.
https://twitter.com/kobebryant/status/1166765322579263488
Now, let’s take a look at other fun stories as told by the Black Mamba, which seriously should have more exposure than the old Kobe-Shaq news.
Whatever, but whatever
Kobe Bryant and mental toughness will always be in the same sentence. Being mentally strong AF also made him self-aware AF, and 100 percent unapologetic about it. He’s a little bit of a jerk, yes whatever.
https://twitter.com/talknbatome/status/1168116108806606849
It continues.
Just the same normal dad
How far did the heart of Te Fiti go? At Bryant’s household. Kobe was sure any parent like him also watched Moana. I’m guessing he also watched it multiple times that he even referenced it when describing Phil Jackson’s mentoring style.
*sings* And no one knows!! How far it goes!!!!
He’s not yet done
Kobe had live in a legendary 20-year NBA career, but it won’t stop him for grinding more to create a grander and better dream life in the next 20 years. With his obsession to be the best in whatever passion he pours his heart into (I lost track at how many “obsessive” words he used during the interview!), I’m sure he’s about to break records and make history, just like how he always does.
https://twitter.com/talknbatome/status/1168129475051016193
That’s the GOAT.
If nothing else, this interview, and the few antidotes that it provided us with, remind us that we could always use a little more Kobe Bryant in our lives.
You can watch the entire interview with Valuetainment here.