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NBA Player of the 21st Century Olympic Champions: 1 (2008) NBA Championships: 4 (99-00, 00-01, 01-02, 08-09) NBA Finals MVP:
2008-2009 Los Angeles Lakers champion and first career Finals "Most Valuable Player" title NBA scoring champion: 2 times (05-06 points per game, 06-07 season average per game) NBA West Conference championships: 6 times (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2009) NBA regular season MVP:
1 (07-08) NBA All-Star Game MVP: 3 (Philadelphia 2002, Las Vegas 2007, Phoenix 2009 shared with O'Neal) NBA Slam Dunk King: 1 (Cleveland All-Star Weekend 1997) NBA All-Star:
11 times (1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) (Note: NBA All-Star was not held in 1999 due to labor disputes) NBA All-NBA First Team: 7 times (01-02, 02-03, 03-04, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) NBA All-NBA Second Team:
2 times (99-00, 00-01) NBA All-NBA Third Team: 2 times (98-99, 04-05) NBA All-Defensive First Team: 7 times (99-00, 02-03, 03-04, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09) NBA All-Defensive Second Team:
2 times (00-01, 01-02) NBA All-Rookie Second Team: 1997 1999 NBA All-Featured Second Team: (99-00) No. 1 NBA Regular Season Scoring Average:
2 times 2006 (Points (points) No. 1 NBA regular season scoring total: 4 times (2832 points (2430 points (2323 ) NBA official rating (July Most Innovative Player) (05-06) Kobe Bryant's rookie scoring champion 2007 Copa America winner America's best high school student of the year: 1996 (voted by American magazine) Player of the Year:
McDonald's No. 1 team in the United States; In 2009, Slam Dunk magazine ranked 12th among the 50 greatest players in the NBA, and the active players ranked third behind O'Neal and Duncan. 1996 Adidas ABCD Training Camp MVP; On August 2, 2009, he was interviewed by CCTV News
One-time slam dunk, two-time scoring champion, one regular season MVP, two-time finals MVP, five championship rings, four-time All-Star MVP >>>More
In fact, not all shots need to be like this, if you want to be more accurate, it's right to do this, but it is impossible to achieve this in every shooting posture, the key is to stabilize the ball with the left hand, in fact, you pay attention to it and know that Kobe Bryant's shooting is two thumbs to form a T-shape, which is relatively accurate. However, it is generally difficult to achieve such an effect with a stop-and-go jump shot, and to achieve such an effect, you need to pay attention to the fact that when dribbling to prepare for a stop-and-go jump shot, the center of gravity of the body should not be too low, and generally maintain a similar and natural standing appearance. Learn from Nash's shooting, no worse than Kobe's, watch more of his videos, practice more, and I believe you can do it soon. >>>More
It's a good topic, and I can take this opportunity to reflect on what I've been doing in recent years. >>>More
This question is directly encyclopedia.,There's not so much nonsense.,Relatives have updated it on it.,Go see it. >>>More
The most rewarding thing is that there is a kindergarten child who is sick and has a fever for several days and has not come to the kindergarten Wang Tang, and there is my class that day, and the parents must come to send my class. >>>More