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The relationship between Kyrie Irving and Kobe Bryant went far beyond basketball. Kobe became a mentor to Kyrie during the early years of his NBA career, helping shape the โMamba Mentalityโ mindset that Kyrie still talks about today. Kyrie has shared multiple stories about studying Kobeโs footwork, mentality, and obsession with preparation, even challenging him to legendary 1-on-1 workouts before eventually building a close friendship with him. During the 2016 NBA Playoffs and NBA Finals run with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kobe stayed in contact with Kyrie, offering advice on leadership, confidence, and embracing pressure moments. After Cleveland completed the historic 3-1 comeback against the Golden State Warriors in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, Kyrie revealed he immediately FaceTimed Kobe from the locker room because he believed Kobeโs advice and โMamba Mentalityโ directly helped him hit the iconic game-winning three-pointer over Stephen Curry. Kyrie later said that during the biggest moments of Game 7, all he could think about was โMamba Mentality.โ The shot became one of the most clutch plays in NBA history and cemented the bond between Kyrie Irving and Kobe Bryant forever. Credits: ESPN ๐ NBA ๐ Cleveland Cavaliers ๐ Los Angeles Lakers ๐ Team USA ๐ Podcast P with Paul George ๐ SiriusXM ๐ I Am Athlete ๐ Kai Cenat ๐ Song: Blood Orange - Champagne Coast Copyright & Fair Use Notice: This video is created for transformative purposes, including commentary, storytelling, and educational discussion. This video is for entertainment purposes only. All footage, audio, and images belong to their respective copyright holders. No copyright infringement is intended. Content is edited and recontextualized to add original narrative value. If you are a rights holder and believe this material has been used incorrectly, please reach out and the content will be addressed promptly in accordance with platform guidelines
James Hardenโs bag changed basketball ๐ญ๐ฅ The stepbacks, the handles, the footwork, the playmaking โ Harden mastered creating space better than almost anyone ever. In this video, weโre breaking down the elite bag work that made him one of the toughest one-on-one players to guard. Slow pace. Quick counters. Pure skill. #JamesHarden #BagWork #Basketball #NBA #Handles #Hoopers #TheBeard #basketballnba #nbaedits #bagwork
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People really forget how insane Shaquille O'Neal was in his prime ๐ญ This wasnโt just dominanceโฆ this was pure chaos ๐ 300+ pounds of power ๐ช elite footwork ๐ฅถ drop-step โ dunk every possession ๐ญ๐ And the craziest part? Teams literally had to build rosters JUST to deal with him ๐ญ Double teams. Triple teams. Hack-a-Shaq. Nothing worked. ๐ So when people compare modern bigs like Victor Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren to THAT version of Shaqโฆ ๐ you gotta remember how different the eras and physicality were. Wemby and Chet are insanely skilled ๐ฏ๐ฅ handles, shooting, movementโฆ theyโre basically unicorns ๐ฆ But Prime Shaq? Bro was a walking mismatch ๐ญ That matchup wouldโve looked absolutely ridiculous ๐๐ Different generations. Different styles. But one thing stays true: Prime Shaq was a problem nobody really solved ๐ค๐ ๐ฌ So be honestโฆ whoโs stopping Prime Shaq? ๐ญ #nba #wembanyama #shaq #holmgren