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Jordan was born in Wallace, North Carolina, on July 31, 1936. While attending Charity High School, he met Deloris Peoples (born September 1941). The two began dating and remained together for the next three years. Upon graduation, Jordan joined the Air Force and was stationed in San Antonio, Texas. In 1956, he transferred to a base in Virginia ...
Kobe Bean Bryant ( / ˈkoʊbi / KOH-bee; August 23, 1978 – January 26, 2020) was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he spent his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, Bryant won five ...
Oscar Robertson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, and LeBron James have each won the award three times, while Bob Cousy, Julius Erving, Isiah Thomas, Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Allen Iverson, Russell Westbrook, and Kevin Durant have all won the award twice. James became the youngest to win the award in 2006 at the age of 21 years and 1 month.
In 2019, Pamela Bryant auctioned a replica 2000 championship ring gifted by her son that sold for $206,000. Neither of Kobe's parents nor Vanessa have commented publicly about the current auction ...
Games scoring 60 points or more, career: 6. Games scoring 50 points or more, career: 26 [59] Games scoring 50 points or more, season: 10 (2006–07) [4] Games scoring 40 points or more, career: 134 [57] Games scoring 40 points or more, season: 27 (2005–06) [60] Bryant goes in for a layup in a 2010 game against the Magic.
Namely, Jordan's father, NBA great Michael Jordan, and Pippen's ex-husband (and Jordan's former teammate) Scottie Pippen, whose decades-old feud has been reignited by the ESPN documentary series ...
Natalia Bryant says she analyzed movies for months with her father Kobe. Kobe Bryant's daughter Natalia is obsessed with films thanks to her dad, wants to win an Oscar [Video] Skip to main content
Dear Basketball. Dear Basketball is a 2017 American animated film written and narrated by Kobe Bryant and directed and animated by Glen Keane, with music by John Williams. [2] It is based on a letter Bryant wrote for The Players' Tribune on November 29, 2015, announcing his retirement from basketball. [3] [4]