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Test Your Knowledge About the Legendary Kobe Bryant with this Quiz

Aishwarya Babar
You all know about the great American Basketball player, Kobe Bryant. Take this ultimate quiz about his career and life to know how big a fan you are !
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Kobe Bryant was an American Professional Basketball player, who recently died in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020.
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Kobe Bryant went to Lower Merion High School in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. He broke the south eastern Pennsylvania scoring record set by Wilt Chamberlain with 2,883 points.
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Interestingly, the only player to ever have two jersey numbers retired with the same team was Kobe Bryant. He changed numbers, going from No. 8 to No. 24, midway through his career.
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Joe (“Jelly Bean”) Bryant, Bryant’s father, played professional basketball and was also a coach who spent eight seasons in the NBA. He also played for various teams in Italy.
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Primarily, Kobe played as a shooting guard for his team. The main objective of a shooting guard is to score maximum points by shooting the ball into the hoop.
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Kobe Bryant played his entire professional basketball career for the Los Angeles Lakers. From 2000-2002, the LA Lakers won the NBA Championship three years in a row.
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Kobe Bryant  debuted in 1996. He was the youngest player in the history of the NBA at that period.
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Kobe Bryant won 5 NBA titles and 2 Olympic gold medals won in 2008 and 2012, respectively.
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Bryant's parents named him after a Japanese steak. The beef is from a species of cattle, Wagyu, raised in the Kobe region of Japan.
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At his final game before retiring, Kobe scored 60 points against the Utah Jazz, giving his fans one last enduring memory of his greatness.
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In 2017, Kobe wrote a short, animated film "Dear Basketball. This film ends with Kobe saying that it was time for his retirement.
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