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Some would argue that the last two years have been the best of Kobe Bryant’s life. You see, a few years ago all the stars seemed aligned against Bryant. His image was in tatters after rape charges in 2004. It looked as if he were destined to a life as one of those tragic Shakespearian figures we sadly hear about in sports.

No championships have transpired since the nasty breakup more than a half decade ago. And I’m not talking about his wife either, because they’re still together. I’m talking about the one where Shaq talked his way out of Los Angeles, only to end up in that other warm destination called Miami.

Without the “Big Fella,” the Lakers were mired in mediocrity, while Shaq would go on to win another championship with the Heat and cement his legacy as one the greatest big men to ever play the game.

This is when life became rather interesting, as the questions began to flow. Will Bryant ever be able to win without Shaq? Is he capable of leading one of the most storied franchises in all of sports back to the promise land? Will he ever learn how to play team basketball? Is he a true champion? Eventually frustrations boiled over and Bryant demanded his way out of LA, only to be told he wasn’t going anywhere.

I once heard that “Luck is when God moves anonymously in your favor” – because what happened next was surely an act of divine intervention.

The evolution and rebirth of one of the game’s greatest players was about to happen. After the fiasco in Colorado, Bryant was no longer the young, arrogant 17-year-old kid out Lower Merion High School in Pennsylvania. The tantrums. Gone. The nasty attitudes. Gone. The number 8. Gone.

He would don a new number, 24, change sneaker companies, become a loving father and give himself a deadly nickname, “Black Mamba,” which is the most poisonous animal in the world.

In the midst of it all, Bryant crawled under a rock as a friend mine says you must do, when things are not quite going your way. Bryant would take on a “Ghost Dog” persona, while his image slowly began to change. He avoided public appearances and put all of his energy into winning basketball games.

The Bible says “Faith without works is dead.” Bryant eventually found redemption. Lamar Odom would evolve into Kobe’s Scottie Pippen, a different version of Batman’s Robin. Every great player needs a great wingman. Odom who had been criticized for most of his career had finally found a home and a purpose. He too had become accepted.

In 2007 Los Angeles stole Pau Gasol from Memphis. I said stole, because it certainly wasn’t a trade. Can you name one player from that trade? I thought so. Unless you want to talk about that former worthless number one pick, Kwame Brown.  Let’s move on. That’s what I mean by divine intervention.

Bryant would go on to win the league’s MVP and the Lakers reached the NBA Finals in 2008, only to lose in six games to the Boston Celtics. The endorsers have returned and he and his family look happier than ever. Bryant has grown up.

So here we are. With LeBron James shockingly out of the picture the stars have seemed to realign in Bryant’s favor. Has God forgiven him? Or is this just a bad joke as the Lakers prepare to win their 15th title, Bryant’s fourth, against a young, hungry and dangerous Orlando Magic franchise, ready to slay a team many picked to win the NBA championship some nine months ago. Is Dwight Howard a heavenly joke for both James and Bryant? Needless to say, Bryant’s legacy is on the line.

If he is to be mentioned in the same breath as Wilt, Magic, Bird, Jordan, Russell and even Isiah Thomas – he has to win. If Bryant wins, makeover completed. Every now and then we have to reinvent ourselves, it’s a part life. As they say, “focus or fold” and “win or go home.”

Lakers in six.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/belly23/ belly23

    well i think kobe is a great player but he dont know how to use his team. one man cant beat a whole team like everyone said last year was kobe year but he still came up short like always. he had so much to say about shaq (my baby)but shaq got a ring w/o kobe. yes he can be da greatest but he need to learn to play team ball.and he is too in to his self and he need to get off his own nut sack asap

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/CIXTU/ CIXTU

    QUIT DA JOKES!!!!KOBE HAS EVOLVED INTO A GREAT LEADER WHO HAS GAINED THE TRUST OF HIS TEAM MATES AND THEY BELIEVE IN HIM NOW. I TIP MY HAT OF TO KOBE BECAUSE HE HAS REALLY MATURED SINCE SHAQ LEFT. NOT ONLY WILL HE WIN A RING THIS YEAR WITHOUT SHAQ BUT HE WILL WIN AT LEAST 2 MORE BEFORE HE LEAVES THE GAME. HE WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS POUND FOR POUND THE BEST SINCE MICHAEL JORDAN!!!!NOBODY WILL BE ABLE TO STOP THE LAKESHOW THIS YEAR JUST WATCH, KOBE UNDERSTANDS HIS ROLE AND IS LOOKING TO WIN AT ALL COST. WHETHER THAT BE HIM HITTING 40 ON THEM FOOLS OR HIM PASSING WHEN HE IS IN DOUBLE TEAM AND ONLY HITTING 14 POINTS LIKE EARLY THIS YEAR AND THEY WON. KOBE IS THE BEST CLOSER IN THE GAME, AND ALL U HATERS KEEP LETTING YOUR PERSONAL OPINION ABOUT HIM CLOUD YOUR MIND FROM THE FACT THAT HE IS THE BEST ONE ON ONE PLAYER IN THE GAME!!!LEBRON IS NOT CLUTCH HE IS JUST MORE ATHLETIC.(HE IS ALSO 8 YEARS YOUNGER, YOU WOULD BE TOO)

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/damassager/ damassager

    I would hardly compare Lamar Odom to Scottie Pippen, thats a joke, he is not the complete basketball player that Pippen was on both ends of the floor. Pippen was one of the best defenders of all time, All Defensive Team like several times. There are games where Lamar never shows up at all. Gasol is a very skilled player but never dominant, so I would not put him close to Shaq….Bynum either, he disappears during games.

    For Kobe to win a championship, he will need a supreme effort from his teammates, because no one outside of him has the mental toughness to want this thing really BAD.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/steviedelray/ steviedelray

    Have you been watching the same NBA as the rest of us, 6:31pm? You couldn’t have been, cause if you were, you would have seen that Bryant has raised his level of ball distribution a great deal this year, all while maintaining his scoring touch when it was necessary. You are thinking with your uterus; I thought Shaq was the better man in the Kobe-Shaq feud, and Kobe did pull a b***h move when he said what he said about Shaq, but, that was then, this is now. Shaq got his ring playing back-up to Dwyane Wade (if I’m not mistaken, I think Shaq was the THIRD-leading scorer in that series against Dallas that year), and Kobe is STILL the Man in LA. If there is any scrotum that needs relief from being hung on, it’s Shaq’s from you swinging on it…PEACE.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/piccolo19/ piccolo19

    still an adulterer

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/thadarknight2/ thadarknight2

    has he redeemed himself to tha laker fans yes but to tha outside world he still a p***y and a adulterer a cheap shot artist and a crybaby that cant carry Micheal Jordan’s jock I live on tha east coast and if kobe and tha lakers win it all this year no one will be celebrating but laker fans

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/philly1474/ philly1474

    i really dont think kobe cares hes rich got some ringsss and about to get another one besides everyone deserves a second chance

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/BlackCasper2001/ BlackCasper2001

    The key thing for the Lakers is having Kobe aligned all those three point shooters. If the Lakers had novice three point shooters they wouldn’t be a good team. Kobe, LO and Gasol would have to do too much. Bynum would be out of the equation.

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    http://www.amazon.com/Shaun-Pascal/dp/B001YQEX52

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