Kobe Bryant (nickname: Peter Pan
Birthday; 1978-8-24
Height: 2.01 meters
Weight: 99.8 kg
Number: 24
Shooting guard (wife/daughter: Vanessa Bryant/Natalia Diamont Bryant Special)
Introduction: Selected as the best high school player of the year by "USA Today" in 1996
·Selected as the best high school player of the year by "Today and Parade" in 1996
·1996: Naismith Player of the Year
·1996: Gatorade Circle Of Champions Player of the Year
·1996: McDonald's All-American First Team
·1996: Adidas ABCD Training Camp MVP
·1996: Prestigious Beach Ball Classic MVP
·1997 NBA All-Star Game Dunk Competition Champion
·1997 NBA Rookie of the Year Second Team
·Selected to the Western All-Star Game for the first time as a main player in 1998, becoming the youngest All-Star Game in NBA history Main players
·1999 NBA All-NBA Third Team
·2000 NBA All-NBA Second Team
·2000 NBA All-NBA Team All-Defensive First Team
·Selected to the Western All-Star Game as a main player from 2000 to 2005
·A main member of the 2000 Lakers championship, becoming the first player in Lakers history A player who averaged over 30 points in three seasons
·2000 NBA All-NBA Second Team
·2001 NBA All-NBA Second Team
·2001 NBA All-Defensive Second Team
·2001 Lakers Championship Main Member
·2002 NBA All-Defensive First Team< /p>
·2002 NBA All-Defensive Team Second Team
·2002 Selected as the main player in the Western All-Star Game and won the MVP
·2002 Main member of the Lakers championship
·January 7, 2003 VS SuperSonics: Kobe Bryant scored 12 three-pointers in the game, breaking the 1996 Pistons Dennis Scott's 11 three-pointers in a single game At the same time, the record of nine consecutive three-pointers made also broke Jazz guard Hornacek's record of 8 consecutive times.
·In 2003, in the 2002-03 season, there were 19 games where he scored more than 40, breaking the team's historical record of 14 times in a single season.
·In 2003, in the 2002-03 season, he scored more than 35 points in 13 consecutive games, the second highest in history. The record is Chamberlain's 14 games.
·February 6 - February 23, 2003: Kobe scored 40 points or more in nine consecutive games, tying Jordan's record. The highest record was Chamberlain's 14 games.
·February 2003: Became the third player in NBA history to average over 40 points in a month.
·March 5, 2003 VS Pacers: Kobe Bryant scored more than 10,000 points in his NBA career, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to reach this height. On this day, he was 24 years and 193 days old. .
·March 28, 2003 VS Wizards: Kobe made 8 3-pointers in the first half, tying the record for half-time three-pointers. The previous record holders were all Bucks players: Tim Thomas, Reid, and Ray Allen.
·March 28, 2003 VS Wizards: Kobe scored 42 points in the first half, breaking the team's historical record. Baylor scored 37 points in half against the Knicks on November 15, 1960. The half-time scoring record is held by Wilt Chamberlain, who scored 59 points in the second half of a 100-point game in 1962.
·2003 Selected as the main player in the Western All-Star Game
·2003 NBA All-NBA First Team
·2003 NBA All-Defensive Team First Team
·2004 Selected as the main player in the Western All-Star Game
·2004 NBA All-NBA First Team
·2004 NBA Defensive Player of the Year First Team
·2005 NBA All-NBA Third Team
Selected by the Charlotte Hornets with the 13th pick in the first round of the 1996 draft, and then in July 1996 On March 11, he was traded to the Lakers, and the Hornets got Lakers center Divac.
When Kobe Bryant was a child, his favorite VCD was "NBA SHOWMEN", which is an album about some of the greatest stars in NBA history.
Kobe’s first successful dunk was at the age of 14.
R&B star Brandi was Kobe’s dance partner when she was a teenager. Kobe later made a guest appearance in her MTV video called "Moesha."
Kobe’s pet is a dog named Gucci.
Kobe’s favorite food is not steak, but apple pie, macaroni, cheese, sweet potato chips, and vanilla malts.
When Kobe Bryant was a boy, his favorite basketball stars were Magic, Jordan, and Penny Hardaway.
When Kobe was a child, his favorite cartoon was Roadrunner, and his favorite magazine was a basketball magazine called "SLAM".
Kobe’s teammates once nicknamed him Showboat, referring to his dazzling moves on the court.
Kobe’s actual height is 2.013 meters.
Kobe’s Achilles tendon is 30 centimeters long, and Michael Jordan’s is 28.3 centimeters. At the age of fourteen, he jumped 135 centimeters vertically off the ground.
My favorite actor is Will Smith; my favorite female movie star is Jennifer Hewitt. I had many posters of her in my house in the past.
My favorite The movie is Star Wars. When "Star Wars Episode II: Invasion of the Clones" hit theaters, it was the start of the 2002 Western Conference Finals. Kobe couldn't resist the temptation and quietly sneaked into a nearby movie theater to watch it the night before the game. And he spent a night chatting with a female Kings fan who couldn't recognize him in the dark. The female fan told Kobe that she had found the secret to defeating the Lakers.
Kobe’s best friend in the league is Tracy McGrady; his best teammate on the team is Devin George; when Harper was in the Lakers, Kobe had the strongest relationship with him, saying he For "Dad".
Kobe also likes to read, swim, and play video games in his free time. Unlike other young people, he rarely gathers with others for parties.
The name "Kobe" comes from an Italian steak, priced at 420 lire (which is relatively expensive locally).
With a total score of 2,883 points in high school, Kobe became the highest scoring record in high school basketball in Southeastern Pennsylvania, breaking Chamberlain's 2,359 points and Carlin Warley's 2,441 points.
Kobe is the 27th player in history to join the NBA directly from high school. The more successful players before him were Moses Malone, Sean Kemp, and Garnett.
Since Kobe’s number at the adidas ABCD Basketball Camp was 143, he chose No. 8 (1+4+3=8) after joining the Lakers.
In the 1997 Rookie Game, he scored the highest score of 31 points, 8 rebounds and 3 assists. However, his Western team lost to the Eastern team, so the MVP fell to fellow rookie Iverson. , causing the entire audience to boo.
Kobe led the team to a record of 77 wins and 13 losses in his last three years of high school.
In his first year with the Lakers, Kobe played three positions: shooting guard, point guard and small forward.
In 1998, Kobe became the youngest All-Star Game player in history (previously Magic), and scored a Western team-high 18 points and 6 rebounds.
Played 71 games in the 1996-97 rookie season, averaging 15.5 minutes and 7.6 points. He was selected to the 1996-97 Rookie Second Team.
The first time he played the main role in his career was against the Mavericks on January 28, 1997, when he scored 12 points.
Kobe’s first appearance was against the Timberwolves on November 3, 1996. He was only 18 years, 2 months and 11 days old. He was the youngest player to appear in the NBA in history (later O’Neal Jr. ).
Kobe Bryant’s career-high scoring score: 81 points (23/01/06 vs. Raptors) Offensive rebounds: 8 (04/18/00 vs. Mavericks)
Shoots made : 28 times (23/01/06 vs. Raptors) Defensive rebounds: 13 (01/17/00 vs. SuperSonics)
Number of shots: 47 times (11/07/02 vs. Celtics) Person) Total rebounds: 15 (2 times)
Three-point hits: 12 times (01/07/03 vs. SuperSonics) Assists: 15 times (02/12/02 vs. Wizards)
Three-point attempts: 18 times (01/07/03 vs. SuperSonics) Steals: 6 times (4 times)
Free throws made: 23 times (01/30/01 vs. Cavaliers) Blocked shots : 5 (3 times)
Number of free throws: 26 (01/30/01 vs. Cavaliers) Playing time: 54 minutes (02/18/03 vs. Fire
Kobe Bryant’s career Career average data
Season team playing time, starting time, shooting percentage, three-point free throws, offensive and defensive rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, foul points
96-97 Lakers 71 6 15.5 .417 .375. 819 .7 1.2 1.9 1.3 .69 .32 1.58 1.4 7.6
97-98 Lakers 79 1 26 .428 .341 .794 1 2.1 3.1 2.5 .94 .51 1.99 2.3 15.4
98-99 Lakers 50 50 37.9 .465 .267 .839 1.1 4.2 5.3 3.8 1.44 1 3.14 3.1 19.9
99-00 Lakers 66 62 38.2 .468 .319 .821 1.6 4.7 6.3 4.9 1.61 .94 2.76 3.3 22.5
00-01 Lakers 68 68 40.9.464.305.853 1.5 4.3 5.9 5 1.68.63 3.24 3.3 28.5
01-02 Lakers 80 80 38.3.469. 25 .829 1.4 4.1 5.5 5.5 1.48 .44 2.79 2.9 25.202-03 Lakers 82 82 41.5 .451 .383 .843 1.3 5.6 6.9 5.9 2.21 .82 3.51 2.7 3 0
03-04 Lakers 65 64 37.6 .438 .327 .852 1.6 3.9 5.5 5.1 1.72 .43 2.63 2.7 24
04-05 Lakers 66 66 40.7 .433 .339 .816 1.4 4.5 5.9 6 1.3 .8 4.09 2.6 27.6
05-06 Lakers 80 80 41 .45 .347 .85 .9 4.4 5.3 4.5 1.84 .38 3.13 2.9 35.4
Total 707 559 35.7 .451 .336. 834 1.2 3.9 5.1 4.5 1.5 .6 2.87 2.7 23.9
Playoffs 126 106 38.7 .438 .329 .791 1.1 3.8 4.9 4.5 1.34 .73 2.79 3.2 22.9
Full star 8 8 29.6 .492 .355 .75 1.6 3.4 5 5.1 2.5 .5 2.88 3.4 18.6
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