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Kobe adds an Oscar to his haul

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LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant is a winner in retirement, too.

The former Los Angeles Lakers superstar on Sunday won an Academy Award in the animated short category for Dear Basketball, a poem he wrote after ending his 20-year career on the court in 2016.

Bryant will add his Oscar to an already jammed trophy collection that includes five NBA championsh­ips, two Olympic gold medals, NBA Finals most valuable player awards, a league MVP award and four All-Star game MVP awards.

“I feel better about this than winning championsh­ips,” he said, a smile never leaving his face. “This is crazy, man, it’s crazy.”

As executive producer of the six-minute film, Bryant accepted his golden statuette from Star Wars star Mark Hamill. He shared the award with Disney animator Glen Keane.

“You don’t have to sit in a tub of ice,” Keane told Bryant backstage.

Among those offering their congratula­tions via Twitter were Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Bill Russell and Shaquille O’Neal, Bryant’s former Lakers teammate who admitted: “I’m jealous lol.”

Since hanging up his basketball shoes, Bryant has delved into business (a new Nike shoe) and various forms of storytelli­ng.

The 39-year-old said the nomination validated that he could succeed off the court.

“I mean, as basketball players we’re really supposed to shut up and dribble, but I’m glad we do a little bit more than that,” Bryant said during his acceptance speech.

He said he heard dismissive comments like “That’s cute” when he told people he wanted to become a storytelle­r in retirement.

“The hardest thing when you start over, you have to quiet the ego. You have to learn the basics of things,” he said.

From the stage, Bryant spoke a few words of Italian — a language he learned as a child growing up in Italy and closed by saying: “You are my inspiratio­n.”

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