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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Kobe Bryant: "I Want What All Men Want, I Just Want it More"

Last week after a disappointing loss to the Miami Heat (94-88) Kobe Bryant did something that reminded us all why he's a candidate to be the greatest NBA player of all time.

Oh, yall didn't think I knew about sports huh? LOL, not much...so don't get excited. But I do follow my hometeam. #Lakers! Woot woot!

Anyway, via NecoleBitchie.com, while Kobe's teammates hit the showers and headed home or to their post game festivities, Kobe spent an additional TWO HOURS practicing his game.

Several reporters and NBA players tweeted in awe of Bryant's dedication:


@WojYahooNBA: Kobe’s been going for over an hour now on AA Arena floor, covering every spot on the floor with jumpers. He’s out beyond 3-point line now.
@desmond_howard: Kobe put himself through a 1.5hr workout after every1 left the arena. http://twitpic.com/48cen3. He’s not THAT GUY by accident. #DEDICATION
desmond_howard: This is Y I have so much admiration for Kobe as a professional athlete. http://yfrog.com/h3hdvyjj. His professional focus is unmatched
dannyhoyt: Love that Kobe stayed and shot for an hour after losing. AN HOUR. When the Heat lose, they cry. When Kobe loses, he gets better. #Lakers
IraHeatBeat: Yes, Kobe Bryant, right now, more than 2 1/2 hours after the game, is shooting jumpers on the court, with media told building is closing.
IraHeatBeat: Kobe Bryant still out on the court, shooting, more than a hour after the game. Even Erik Spoelstra came out to take a look. i have a whole new respect for him right about now
When asked why he stayed behind, Kobe nonchalantly stated:
"I had some things to work on."
He told another reporter by text message:

“I want what all men want. I just want it more.”
This my friends is what greatness looks like. Kobe is great because he practices greatness and wants it more than ANYONE. The Heat can recruit Lebron. Shoot they can phone the Harlem Globetrotters for all I care, but no one, NO ONE will match Kobe's dedication to the game.

Whether you're a fan or not, you have to respect that.

This inspiration is applicable to anyone. Take heed.

Watch video of Kobe's extended practice here:


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