Russell talks about Kobe: He is a ruthless person and he is prone to treat many things as personal grudges
May 27 News Recently, Nets guard Tangelo Russell participated in the podcast program "Yang Yi Talks about the Ball" hosted by sports commentator Yang Yi. In this highly-watched show, Russell opened his heart and spoke in depth about his deep impression of Lakers legendary defender Kobe Bryant. In response to this, Russell said with emotion: "Bryant has a unique and breathtaking temperament. Only when you really see him can you truly feel what a star aura is. If you didn't know Kobe before, but the moment he stepped into the locker room, you will undoubtedly be able to keenly realize that the person's temperament is completely transcends the rest of the people around you. If a person is tough, does not respect you enough, or appears extremely arrogant, then he must have been fighting hard with some invisible force deep in his heart. But for Kobe like this For a cold-blooded and ruthless killer on the field, this trait is undoubtedly positive and powerful. " " Sometimes, you even have doubts, thinking that he is deliberately pretending and not someone will show himself like this. But the fact is that Kobe is really such a person. He is highly alert and focused on any details, and treats everything as serious as a personal grudge. If you say something frivolous to him, sometimes you may not have any malicious intentions, but once he hears it, he will believe that you are deliberately against him. Looking back on the past, I often do it on the plane. I was lucky enough to sit next to him. At that time, I was just an ignorant child. With endless curiosity and longing, I always liked to ask him all kinds of seemingly stupid questions. Sometimes he would say helplessly: 'Brother, calm down, don't ask me these questions.'" "I have always been keen to tell this story. Kobe always placed his phone very close to his face on the plane, so close that the people next to him could not spy on what he was watching. At that time, I could not suppress my curiosity and racked my brains to guess what he was watching? It took a few weeks later that I suddenly realized that he had been watching himself. The game highlights. In my opinion, this is actually nothing wrong. What can I do if I look at my own highlights? But perhaps in the eyes of others, I think this behavior of watching my own highlights is difficult to understand. However, only I know that he is determined to be better and he is eager to analyze his game in a more detailed manner. Because once you enter the playoffs, such careful preparation is crucial, and you must clearly know every one of your shortcomings. Therefore, he has been trying every possible way to make up for and improve his shortcomings in pursuit of higher competitive levels and more brilliant achievements. "
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