‘P’ in Kobe Bryant’s MVP award stands for ‘paradox’

What makes the Lakers guard so difficult off the court is precisely what makes him so great on the court.

L.A. Times: I had to ask him.

Kobe Bryant had just accepted the most meaningful, coveted most-valuable-player award of any sport, gripping it tight amid a hotel ballroom teeming with legends and love.

But I had to ask him.

Now that he is basketball’s official king of unselfishness, does he regret those times last spring when he was so selfish?

Now that he is basketball’s official portrait of teamwork, does he regret those summer days when he was the Lakers’ worst teammate?

“No,” he said, staring coldly. “I was right the whole time.”

He paused. The room fell silent.

“I’m joking!” he said suddenly with a laugh, and, filled with great and obvious relief, everyone laughed with him.

Maybe he was joking. Maybe he wasn’t. The only thing certain is that those five seconds symbolized a dozen years.

Continue reading ‘’P’ in Kobe Bryant’s MVP award stands for ‘paradox’’

Related Posts  -
Kobe Bryant will win first MVP award!
SLAMonline Top 50: Kobe Bryant, no. 1
Media-friendly Derek Fisher wins Magic Johnson Award
LeBron: Bryant deserves MVP
Kobe Bryant to be Traded to Memphis? LIES!!!

2 Responses to “‘P’ in Kobe Bryant’s MVP award stands for ‘paradox’”


  1. 1 kb24 4life

    obviously he was joking, no doubt about that… i loved the news conference…

  2. 2 LA4LIFE

    It’s pretty funny the way he said it


Go Home

Leave a Reply