I've never liked him since James started his career.
I think basically any hardcore basketball fan wouldn't have a good impression of him. (I am a longtime basketball fan, and my primary organization @K24Ventures actually gets its name from Kobe24). I didn't understand why before, but now, as more and more people (including many NBA current and former stars) openly spread FUD, I finally see it clearly. The problem with the hype is oil. He seems like a superstar but is actually just a data booster. In critical moments, he lacks the backbone and ability to carry the team. In contrast, Kobe The so-called inefficiency is because he bears all the offensive burden himself. I believe Kobe had a huge influence on our generation 90s. He taught us to solve problems when faced with challenges, and more importantly, to maintain a constant competitive mindset. He motivated us never to think about relying on any system, but to become individuals with their own system.
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I've never liked him since James started his career.
I think basically any hardcore basketball fan wouldn't have a good impression of him.
(I am a longtime basketball fan, and my primary organization @K24Ventures actually gets its name from Kobe24).
I didn't understand why before,
but now, as more and more people (including many NBA current and former stars) openly spread FUD,
I finally see it clearly.
The problem with the hype is oil.
He seems like a superstar but is actually just a data booster.
In critical moments, he lacks the backbone and ability to carry the team.
In contrast, Kobe
The so-called inefficiency is because he bears all the offensive burden himself.
I believe Kobe had a huge influence on our generation 90s.
He taught us to solve problems when faced with challenges,
and more importantly, to maintain a constant competitive mindset.
He motivated us never to think about relying on any system,
but to become individuals with their own system.