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“WHEN YOU LOVE
MAKE EVERY MOMENT AN EXPERIENCE THE HEART CAN HOLD ONTO.”
Qwana M. "BabyGirl" Reynolds-Frasier

Carlos Wallace
“The passing of legendary basketball player Kobe Bean Bryant in January shocked everyone in the sports world and beyond. For days we shared personal reflections of the man that redefined the game, athleticism, the meaning of discipline and the importance of commitment.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe Bryant singlehandedly changed the way society regarded how to approach challenges. His name became synonymous with an anti-failure state of mind, the 鈥淢amba mentality鈥�.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe was and continues to be the personification of endurance, confidence, and control on and off the court. He inspired generations of athletes, young and old, to aspire to greatness every single day.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Losing Kobe hit me personally. I followed that man鈥檚 career on and off the court for as long as I can remember. I admired his work ethic, his dedication to his family, his business acumen and philanthropy.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe Bryant was not only the best Laker to ever wear the uniform (per Magic Johnson), he exemplified Black male excellence.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe played the game for 20 years, with no excuses.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe never saw a shot he wouldn鈥檛 take.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“With all the discussion in the Black community regarding the need to create, foster and teach about generational wealth, let鈥檚 give credit where credit is due: Kobe Bryant put that agenda into action.”
Carlos Wallace

Carlos Wallace
“Kobe figured it out. In the end, the only thing that will come across loud and clear is his legacy. And that, to me, is the greatest success imaginable.”
Carlos Wallace

Phil Jackson
“Kobe was hell-bent on surpassing Jordan as the greatest player in the game. His obsession with Michael was striking. Not only had he mastered many of Jordan's moves, but he affected many of M.J.'s mannerisms as well. When we played in Chicago that season, I orchestrated a meeting between the two stars, thinking that Michael might help shift Kobe鈥檚 attitude towards selfless teamwork. After they shook hands, the first words out of Kobe鈥檚 mouth were 鈥淵ou know I can kick your ass one on one.”
Phil Jackson, Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success

William Nack
“A few years ago, Kobe [Bryant, duh] fractured the fourth metacarpal bone in his right hand. He missed the first fifteen games of the season; he used the opportunity to learn to shoot jump shots with his left, which he has been known to do in games. While it was healing, the ring finger, the one adjacent to the break, spend a lot of time taped to his pinkie. In the end, Kobe discovered, his four fingers were no longer evenly spaced; now they were separated, two and two. As a result, his touch on the ball was different, his shooting percentage went down. Studying the film he noticed that his shots were rotating slightly to the right.
To correct the flaw, Kobe went to the gym over the summer and made one hundred thousand shots. that's one hundred thousand made, not taken. He doesn't practice taking shots, he explains. He practices making them. If you're clear on the difference between the two ideas, you can start drawing a bead on Kobe Bryant who may well be one of the most misunderstood figures in sports today.

Scito Hoc Super Omnia by Mike Sager for Esquire Magazine Nov 2007”
William Nack, The Best American Sports Writing 2008