After watching Kobe Bryant hoist his fifth NBA Championship as a Los Angeles Laker, one thing stood out in his finals performance.
Bryant doesn't quit.
If LeBron James watched this game from the comfort of his 25,000 square foot mansion, I hope he took notes.
Game Seven was far from a masterpiece for Mr. Bryant.
He was 6-24 from the field, 0-6 from three point land, and had just two assists the entire game. But these numbers didn't matter in the end.
Kobe showed everyone why he is the best player in the NBA last night, and LeBron James needs to understand that when the going gets tough, the great ones get going.
Bryant found a way to get himself involved in the game through rebounding (15 rebounds in the game), hustling, and leading his team to victory.
Let's flash back ...
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A Finals Education: What LeBron Can Learn From Kobe’s Success
Posted: 18th June 2010 by Bob Evans in NBAComments Off on A Finals Education: What LeBron Can Learn From Kobe’s Success