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This is the craziest block in Kobe s career. He chased for 20 meters just to block you.

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What is the label of Kobe Bryant’s career? Is

an explosive score? He scored 81 points in a single game and 62 points in three quarters. Is

a key goal? He made multiple kills. Is

integrated offense and defense? He was selected to the double first team many times.

In fact, these are all, but the most essential thing is paranoia! This paranoia, at best, means a strong desire to win; at worst, it is a bit stubborn. It is this character that created Kobe's controversial career. Success is because of this, and failure is also because of this.

Today I’m going to talk about the craziest block in Kobe’s career, as shown below:

Kobe also had many blocks in his career, such as blocking Yao Ming, blocking Deron’s dunk, blocking Kirilenko in the air, etc., but the craziest one must be this one!

Look carefully: This is the Nuggets' offense that failed to score. Kobe counterattacked in the backcourt, and someone in the crowd dribbled the ball from behind!

The idea is very good. After dribbling from behind, you can basically get a good mid-range shot opportunity. But the ball was dropped!

A counterattack by the Lakers turned into a counterattack by the Nuggets. After Anthony Carter got the ball, he threw it to Andre Miller in the frontcourt. Miller was going 1-on-0 for a layup, but he was blocked, and it was Kobe who caught him!

Look carefully, when Miller got the ball, Kobe was still near the three-point line in his own half. In other words, in order to block the shot, Kobe chased the ball a full 28 meters away.

Obviously, after Kobe had the ball stolen, he was angry and upset. He just wanted to get the ball back, much like Sakuragi Hanamichi's "give it back to me" in the national competition.

And the old Miller obviously underestimated the enemy. He never thought that Kobe would be so crazy to catch up with this ball that was almost impossible to catch!

Old Miller was right. This was the fourth quarter and the Lakers were leading by a big score. It didn't make much sense for Kobe to fight so hard. But after this lesson, the old Miller understood that Kobe would do such a thing, so he made the next goal.

In the Lakers VS Nuggets game, Kobe made another mistake and frantically chased back to block the shot. Old Miller followed decisively, picked up the basketball and completed a layup. This was a go-ahead goal in the last minute! Of course, at the end of this game, Kobe completed a quasi-win, which can be regarded as self-salvation.

So when did Kobe’s two hat-tricks come from?

The first to chase the cap, Kobe is wearing jersey No. 8, Anthony Carter and Andre Miller are in the Nuggets, and the Lakers also have Chris Mihm, No. 31. Combined with the game, this is the 04-05 season, the Lakers defeated the Nuggets 89-78.

The second chasing shot, Kobe Bryant is also No. 8 jersey, Lakers No. 1 Smarshpark, obviously it is the Lakers' 2005-06 season opener in which Kobe Bryant almost beat the Nuggets. That was when Phil Jackson returned to coach the Lakers, and Kwame Brown took a self-shot shot and gave it to Kobe to complete the mid-range shot.

Kobe was indeed full of energy in the 04-05 and 05-06 seasons.

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