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      The Players



      LAKERS 1999-2000

      Starters

      Kobe Bryant
      Ron Harper
      A.C. Green
      Glen Rice
      Shaquille O'Neal

      Bench

      John Celestand
      Derek Fisher
      Rick Fox
      Devean George
      Robert Horry
      Travis Knight
      Tyronn Lue
      John Salley
      Brian Shaw

      HEAD COACH:

      Phil Jackson

      ASSISTANT COACHES:

      Bill Bertka
      Tex Winter
      Frank Hamblen
      Jim Cleamons

      TRAINER:

      Gary Vitti



      But This Page
      Will Be Mostly About
      Kobe Bryant

      Now don't get me wrong I love the Lakers and that means the Team as a WHOLE. But for me Kobe is poetry in motion. I love to watch him play and when he has a good night on the court it is truly beautiful!!



      Hey I even have a few picture to share with you :-) Afterall what would a page dedicated to the Lakers be without pictures.... ummm a Spurs page I guess....lol



      But before I go on to the Kobe Bryant picture show I must give Shaq the spolight, afterall he is the MVP of the NBA!



      Go Shaq Daddy!!!!!



      Ok Now on to the Kobe Show :-)



      Ok Kobe can be serious!

      A little about Kobe
      by, Kobe Bryant

      I was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 23, 1978 to Pamela and Joe Bryant. I have two sisters, Shaya and Sharia, who are both great athletes.

      The reason I have the name Kobe is unusual, and I love it. As part of our family lore, my grandmom told me when she first heard my name, she thought, "What in the world were Pam and Joe thinking naming (me) Kobe; perhaps they'll have time to change it before the birth certificate is registered. Maybe they'll give him a more conventional name." I'm happy to report my parents prevailed. My name's international flavor has served me well as I travel the globe playing basketball. I received a letter from Ghana, and the young man who wrote said his father's name is Kobe. Also, last year when I visited Japan, I got to visit the Kobe region, the source of my name. I loved Japan. It was beautiful and majestic, and the people of Kobe, who are still recovering from the earthquake of 1997, were friendly and quite knowledgeable about the NBA.

      As a schoolboy, I learned the fundamentals of basketball in Italy, but when I was eight or nine, basketball was not my only sport of choice. I was playing a lot of soccer at that age, too. I loved both sports. I think two things contributed to my choosing to concentrate solely on basketball. One, my annual trips back to Philly to visit with family and friends, and two, my growth spurt beginning around age 11.

      In Philly, soccer was not big. Basketball was. The only problem was the play was different on the Philly courts from anything I'd seen in Italy. At first, I didn't understand the school-yard rules, the trash talking, the machismo. But I learned fast how to handle myself playing Philly ball. I'd say the first big jump in my basketball skills occurred from when I was about 11 to age 13. It was at age 13 that I knew I could play with anyone. It was also at this age that I could finally beat my sisters, who are both outstanding basketball and volleyball players. My dad could still handle me, but he started cheating around this time, leaning on me, using his weight advantage to post me up. He cut me no slack. This went on until I was about 14 or 15 years old, when I finally beat my dad one-on-one.

      High school was a big transition for me. Our team went from worst to first, to a state championship during my four years at Lower Merion. It was during the summer before my senior year that I knew my dream of going straight to the NBA from High School was a possibility. I put up good stats at the adidas abcd camp and was named High School Player of the Year. I was lucky enough to be able to work out with the 76ers. This came about because Coach Lucas' daughter attended Lower Merion High School, and she casually mentioned to her dad that he ought to see me play. Well, he did, and afterward he allowed me to work out with the 76ers.

      From the time I was 10 or 11, I'd dreamed of going straight to the NBA from high school. During the spring and fall of 1996, I knew my dream could come true. It was when I was on the court with NBA players that I began to feel, "This is something I can do. This is possible for me." It was also during this time that I met Joe Carbone, an assistant trainer with the 76ers. Joe was generous enough to help me with my workouts. Later, when I went pro, Joey was the first person I hired. He is still with me.

      Each year, I set out to improve my skills over the prior season. My high school coach, Gregg Downer "I think that is the highest praise a coach can give a player."

      Since my arrival in the NBA, I've set about improving each year and I've been able to do that. My numbers last year: 19.9 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists were an improvement over my prior year, and my goal is to do even better this year.



      Kobe Bryant #8



      This is a great poster!



      The Famous Kobe



      IN THE AIR!!!


      OH WOW Look at This!!!



      As Kobe goes baseline!!!!!




      I truly hope that you have enjoyed this page as much as I have enjoyed making it!!! I will be constantly updating this page so please check back for updates.... If you want me to let you know when I have updated just send me an email and i will keep you up to date on any update I make. Thanx for hanging out in my Laker Page :-)



      A Few Great Links

      The NBA online

      The Official Lakers Site

      Kobe Bryant's Official Webpage



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