China Daily (Hong Kong)

Kobe continues to keep it real

Even in retirement, Bryant provides inspiratio­n for his Chinese fans

- By SUN XIAOCHEN in Haikou, Hainan sunxiaoche­n@ chinadaily.com.cn

Almost a year and a half after his retirement, Kobe Bryant remains the lean, keen “Black Mamba” we all know.

And Chinese fans still can’t get enough of him.

Bryant kicked off his latest China trip on Tuesday in Haikou, where a media event had to be called off prematurel­y for fear of a stampede after the 39-year-old was mobbed by an over-zealous crowd — repeating a scenario that’s played out many times during his previous visits here.

His sheer determinat­ion is the same, too.

In an apparent riposte to those who questioned his fitness when an unflatteri­ng picture went viral on Chinese social media, the 18-time NBA All-Star posted a photo of himself on Weibo, working out at 4 am in his hotel gym.

“I found myself taking a lot of time off (after retirement), and then I realized it’s time to get back into it. I want to be the most in-shape retired player that you ever see,” Bryant told China Daily.

“The mamba mentality just kicked right back in to push me to taking new challenges head-on.”

The competitiv­e mentality that drove him to five NBA championsh­ips with the Los Angeles Lakers remains intact, too — as evidenced by the roars of encouragem­ent he gave youngsters during a shootout contest at a Haikou middle school.

The superstar’s school stop in Hainan’s provincial capital coincided with the announceme­nt of a multiyear partnershi­p between NBA China and Mission Hills Group to promote youth basketball developmen­t and NBA culture.

A relaxed Bryant interacted with around 30 awestruck kids — even if some of them (perhaps fans of the KobeShaqui­lle O’Neal tandem) looked a little disappoint­ed when he answered “Pau Gasol” when asked to name his favorite teammate.

“Kobe is the same Kobe in training,” said Han Zifei, a student participat­ing in the clinic.

“He never takes it easy, even in the simplest drills, or lets anybody around him slack off. That’s why I appreciate him so much. To be around him and learn from him from up close will be a lifelong memory for me.”

Bryant first came to China in 1998 and basketball’s subsequent surge in popularity here has cemented the Philadelph­ia native’s bond with the country.

“It’s always about the passion of basketball,” he said. “It just grew and grew to the point which China has become like a second home to me.”

Bryant’s Lakers jersey was the top seller in China from 2007-10, and he is still pursuing plenty of business interests here.

In August 2015, he signed a trilateral partnershi­p with e-commerce giant Alibaba and internet-service provider Sina to release his documentar­y movie Kobe Bryant’s Muse in China, a move designed to promote his personal brand on Alibaba’s TMall platform.

Last year, four months after his retirement, Bryant invested in Vipkid, a China-based online service for children to learn English from North American teachers through a venture-capital firm.

Bryant wants education to form the core of his business ventures.

“The most important thing for me is to be prudently selective ... to make sure everything that I do is focused on helping kids be better,” he said.

“The biggest goal that I have as a storytelle­r and as an investor is to inspire generation after generation.

“If I can do that in the next phase of my life, I will be very happy.”

You have big names moving all the time, but at the end of the day it is going to be about who gels together as a team. The big names don’t win championsh­ips, it’s how well the big names fit in the group that wins championsh­ips. The start of the new season will be very exciting to see how the new young talent and big names

It’s about working to get better every day. Things don’t happen by luck or by chance. You have to make those things happen, you have to be able to make the sacrifices and to find enjoyment in getting up at 4 am and working out with nobody else there.

The thing I learned the most from Jack is to have faith. It’s not just about seeing the plan all the way through from the moment you started. It’s believing that you have something here and then to go for it and understand that you are going to make mistakes along the way. But you have the determinat­ion to endure. In many ways, being an entreprene­ur and being a great basketball player require the same things.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant arrives in Haikou, Hainan province on Monday. The basketball icon took part in announcing Mission Hills Resort’s deal with NBA China to build the first NBA Basketball School on the island.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant arrives in Haikou, Hainan province on Monday. The basketball icon took part in announcing Mission Hills Resort’s deal with NBA China to build the first NBA Basketball School on the island.

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