When Kobe Tried To Bully Steph And Became A Curry Fan Instead 🐐🐐

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October 12, 2014 - Steph Puts on a show vs Kobe and the Lakers, Kobe who tried to bully Steph with his defense, liked Steph's response.

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All Comments (21)
  • @85gmb1
    Kobe wins 4th title and 1st finals MVP after 13 seasons...Steph wins 4th title and 1st finals MVP after 13 seasons. Wow.
  • When Kobe gave him the congrats and Curry didn’t smile lol that’s when Kobe thought β€œoh this my guy right here” lol bet he loved that demeanor
  • @sleepyheadz
    These were the days when Curry practiced so hard to swish the ball so that he wouldn't have to hear the terrible clanging of the rims.
  • @T1Oracle
    For anyone thinking that Steph couldn't do this in Jordan's era. He can score on anyone! There's no stopping Stephen Curry. He is a top 10 for real!
  • You see how locked in Steph is. Kobe is smiling and patting him on the butt after making a tough contested shot and Steph doesn’t even look at him! Greatness.
  • @spideyvirus
    This speaks to how great Kobe was, he had no problem wanting to guard the best player. RIP Legend
  • @ZoDrama
    damn still can't belive Kobe gone,im pretty sure that moment when Steph made that jumper over him is when he knew curry was gonna be special
  • Kobe cussed out the whole team after that. He never been beat by that deficit
  • @CapperCritic
    You could tell Kobe just loved seeing Curry play. He really did
  • @nowl775
    I was never a Kobe fan growing up, but this was still a cool moment. Even 2.5 years later it still doesn't feel real that he's gone.
  • @kingstanford
    The moment Kobe slapped that kid he bullied, he knew he was gonna win it all the next year and became a legend. RESPECT
  • @deepg7084
    I watched almost every game Kobe ever played. He was misunderstood. Once you realize he loved and respected the game of basketball above all else, a lot of his demeanor begins to make sense. If you had a passion for the game and was willing to put in work to reach your full potential, you were his tribe. To Kobe, not playing hard was disrespectful to the game. Teammate or opponent, if you gave it your all he respected you as a competitor. If you were lazy he didn't have time for you. Laser focus. Either give your best or gtfo. No in between.
  • @hammer44head
    Steph could have played in any era of the NBA and done just as well as is does now, his speed and outside shooting ability are second to no one who has played the game. His game isnt a muscular physical game but his speed and ability to score outside anywhere on the court is unmatched at any era.
  • @icemanyoungj
    Dang you should've added the clip where Lou Williams was talking about Kobe trying to figure out how to guard Steph and yelling "I got it! He doesn't like when you stand on the side of him." That would've definitely tied everything together perfectly for the vid.
  • Curry is the kind of player where even if you are not a basketball fan, you want to watch him play because you know you are witnessing greatness. maybe its just the youtube algorithm but damn am I sold!
  • @HiddenWen
    What Kobe said at the very start about Curry always being present is spot on. Curry is that rare player who can operate without much emotion, BUT can also elevate his game with emotion.
  • @michaelhejja
    As somebody obsessed with hard work and perfecting your craft, he recognized that in Curry and passed respect πŸ‘
  • It's amazing to know how kobe used to be so much faster and explosive and then u see this old kobe ready to retire and slow,but u can't take the greatness away from him....I was never a kobe fan and hated his guts..but I have to respect him