Originally posted by ShockerFever
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At the time that he was playing, I wouldn't have said Kobe was "likable." He was a hard ass who had a will to win like very few others. Looking back at it now, you can understand his outlook. He wanted to win. Period. To achieve the level of greatness that he had, you have to have an edge to you that is borderline arrogance. You don't get to his level by being a fluffy nice guy. That's true in so many areas. Regardless of political affiliation, you don't desire to become POTUS and willingly bring all the requisite attention, criticism, and scrutiny upon yourself without having some screws loose upstairs. I've said similar things before about 3G. Is he arrogant? Hell yes he is. If he wasn't, there's no way that WSU goes to a Final Four and follows it up with 35-1.
I think maybe the better word for Kobe was that he was respected. If you weren't a Lakers fan, you certainly didn't like him, but with some perspective, you grew to respect him because he did everything right on the court. He put the work in. He backed up his bravado. He wasn't just a volume scorer who played matador defense (hello Carmelo). Above fame and noteriety, he just wanted to be successful. That's worthy of respect.
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