The CRAZIEST Kobe Bryant Story That You'll Ever Hear! HE DROPPED 61 POINTS!

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NBA Players Remembering The Day Kobe Bryant HUMILIATED Wilson Chandler Story And DROPPED 61 POINTS!

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All Comments (21)
  • Yo i just found your videos and I’m going through the worm hole of your documentaries and I’m loving it keep up the videos g
  • Unpopular opinion, prime Kobe was the most skilled player ever
  • I’ve never seen a man make more difficult shots in my life . Absolutely incredible
  • @solost6855
    From 2002-2012 nobody had a better prime then Kobe ever. Only maybe jordan . Kobes prime Is honestly the most complete bball player on both ends ever .
  • No matter how hard someone works you have to work harder. Best advice ever thanks Kobe
  • I can honestly say… I think Kobe is underrated. Really. Doesn’t get enough credit, for as much as he’s revered. What a legend.
  • @twofour8790
    The fact the whole Garden was Oooing and Awwing gave me chills watching this game back in the days
  • Imagine having Kobe in your life every day and studying his mentality, I think he push me to be the best at everything every day.
  • @MikeFulahope
    😐“It’s a competition and my mission is to destroy you!”😂😂😂😂💀💀💀 Kobe was a different beast man lol I almost died along with Quentin when he said that
  • @t.cell24
    “ Same beast. Different animal.” When it came to learning about heath ledgers dedication and commitment. Everyone laughed when he said that, but this is what he meant. Doesn’t matter that you do (what animal you are). What matters is how much of a beast are you at what you do
  • @kday73
    No player ever got more m.v.p. chants in road arenas than Kobe!!! Nuff said
  • Damn this made me shed a tear, Kobe was my idol growing up. The best to ever touch a basketball. Not taking nothing from any other players. Rip Mamba Out!!!!!!
  • @MrEliasdl
    Man what a quote "when it comes to the killer instinct and the killer mentality to win, can't nobody get up in the room with Kobe and MJ ". 🔥
  • @Shadow7xOO
    One of the most sad pass in history RIP KOBE 1978-2020
  • I still have this game on VHS somewhere. Kobe's 61 was epic.
  • @MtyQuinn69
    I will never recover from the lost of Kobe! Never! As fare as I concerned he is the GOAT!
  • Rob talking about Kobe having dinner with Heath AFTER Dark Knight release and Kobe watching it makes no sense when Heath died during the filming of the movie. Then Kobe said he just researched Heath and how he got into the role. Cmon Rob!
  • I remember that game. They hyped that game so much because Kobe was playing at the garden, that same week LeBron was playing at the garden as well. This was at the height of the LeBron vs Kobe debate. Kobe wanted to shew the world he was the best. The very next game LeBron scored 50 with a triple double. What a great time to be a ball fan.
  • @MrEliasdl
    My Pops taught me a similar strategy in the one on one sport of racquetball that Kobe talked about. Until you stop what I am doing I am going to keep going. So basically if there is a certain serve that the person isn't stopping, you stay on it until the person proves that they can stop it. That strategy led to some blowout 15-2 type games against really good players because it usually broke the person's will. Kobe did that as a scorer to entire teams. Broke their will because all five would get dejected that they couldn't stop him. It got in their heads and affected their confidence in every aspect of their game.