namlook
05-20-2010, 02:28 AM
This lays it all out in plain English for everyone to understand.
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-19/lebron-james-summer-job-is-watching-kobe-bryant-scott-soshnick.html
Yet hibernating for the duration of the National Basketball Association playoffs would be a missed opportunity for James, who, no matter which uniform Cleveland’s coveted free agent chooses next season, ought to fixate on Kobe Bryant. Any athlete still learning what it takes to win it all can take away something from watching the sporting world’s most cold and calculating killer.
Get a ticket; sit in the stands and watch. Study Bryant. Just Bryant. Every possession. Every time out. Every interview. Every stare, scowl, glare and grin. Every clenched jaw.
Four quarters. One man
Bryant doesn’t care about being liked. He only cares about the scoreboard. So did Jordan, who once punched teammate Steve Kerr in the face during practice.
What James must understand is that winning is a learning process.
It will be difficult emotionally, but James’s summer school should really include Kobe 101.
(http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-19/lebron-james-summer-job-is-watching-kobe-bryant-scott-soshnick.html)
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-19/lebron-james-summer-job-is-watching-kobe-bryant-scott-soshnick.html
Yet hibernating for the duration of the National Basketball Association playoffs would be a missed opportunity for James, who, no matter which uniform Cleveland’s coveted free agent chooses next season, ought to fixate on Kobe Bryant. Any athlete still learning what it takes to win it all can take away something from watching the sporting world’s most cold and calculating killer.
Get a ticket; sit in the stands and watch. Study Bryant. Just Bryant. Every possession. Every time out. Every interview. Every stare, scowl, glare and grin. Every clenched jaw.
Four quarters. One man
Bryant doesn’t care about being liked. He only cares about the scoreboard. So did Jordan, who once punched teammate Steve Kerr in the face during practice.
What James must understand is that winning is a learning process.
It will be difficult emotionally, but James’s summer school should really include Kobe 101.
(http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-19/lebron-james-summer-job-is-watching-kobe-bryant-scott-soshnick.html)