What brought Kobe into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame?

At the beginning of this year, Kobe left us because of a plane crash. Later, he was elected to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame. I think he made it to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame for two reasons. The main reason is his outstanding achievements in basketball, and the secondary reason is that Kobe was born in Philadelphia, USA, and achieved here.

Let me briefly talk about the secondary reasons first. Kobe 1978 was born in Philadelphia, USA. He spent his high school here, and Kobe also showed a good basketball talent during this time. He studies at Lower Merion High School. As soon as Kobe entered school, he successfully entered the school basketball team, which was dominated by students in grades three and four. Maybe it's because I just entered school in the first year and I'm not familiar with some things. Kobe's grades in the first year were not very good, but in the next three years, Kobe made his mark. He not only led the team to dozens of victories, but also led them to win the state championship, which was the first time in the school for half a century. These remarkable achievements laid a solid foundation for Kobe to enter the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.

Let's talk about the main reasons first. After graduating from high school, Kobe, who was only 17 years old, did not choose to go to college for further study, but directly entered the NBA. Kobe Bryant 1996 signed a contract with the Lakers and has since become the main force of the Lakers. 18-year-old Kobe won many youngest awards, such as dunk champion and best rookie team. In the next few years, the most noteworthy season is 2007-2065 438+00. These two seasons are Kobe's most brilliant seasons, not only winning the MVP, but also winning the championship.

All in all, Kobe Bryant was able to enter the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame not only because of his record of leading a high school team to win the state championship in Philadelphia, but also because of his outstanding performance in the NBA.