Why Kobe is Loyal to Phil Jackson

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  • @Justin1988Johnson
    @Justin1988Johnson 5 років тому +80

    Phil Jackson coach Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. The great grand master

    • @12savage68
      @12savage68 2 роки тому

      Must be tough I'm surprised he won anything coaching those bums

    • @JS-bh3pz
      @JS-bh3pz Рік тому +1

      Phil is a genius. Probably a bigger genius than MJ or Kobe.

  • @r0ckinADbaby
    @r0ckinADbaby 4 роки тому +36

    I love you Kobe ❤️ i can’t stop crying and it’s 1am and I can’t stop watching old videos of you. I’m 27 now and you embodied my childhood and made me love basketball! Thank you, RIP Kobe and Gigi

  • @sgtkenjr
    @sgtkenjr 5 років тому +37

    Kobe was and is at a different level of competition and dedication! In person this was a sick interview, one I will never forget!

  • @yellowjacketlandscapingllc9472
    @yellowjacketlandscapingllc9472 4 роки тому +12

    I’m here after what happened today, it’s very devastating.. his gone to soon, but never forgotten! R.I.P

    • @venusclark3066
      @venusclark3066 4 роки тому +1

      Yes I'm so in shock a great competitor he was and still a legend

  • @TupeTanielu
    @TupeTanielu 5 років тому +10

    THATS WHY HE'S A LEGEND & UP THERE WITH MJ & OTHER GREATS. #KOBE👍#SHAQ👍 #L.A.LAKERS👍

  • @vanxl9
    @vanxl9 5 років тому +5

    I love how gifted people eventually learn that certain things in life, that you thought was ridiculous, was actually what got you to be successful in the first place.

  • @Michael30786
    @Michael30786 5 років тому +3

    Phil Basketball Genius 11 Championship 6 with Bulls 5 with Lakers he Coach 2 of Greatest Player of All time Jordan and Kobe Much Respect For Phil

  • @Racio00
    @Racio00 4 роки тому +4

    Phil had mastered improving a basketball player's mentality🏆

  • @shunmcdowell
    @shunmcdowell Рік тому +1

    Kobe was the 2Pac of basketball.
    🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 🐐🐐

    • @Didi-eo1sl
      @Didi-eo1sl 8 місяців тому

      In what sense

    • @redbulltaco4209
      @redbulltaco4209 7 місяців тому

      did 2pac also rape anyone?

    • @jl_117
      @jl_117 7 місяців тому

      they looked alike too

  • @lucasmichaels2204
    @lucasmichaels2204 5 років тому +19

    Kobe looks so intense

  • @jaedonlubren7116
    @jaedonlubren7116 4 роки тому

    Rip bro we miss u

  • @davidENGaged
    @davidENGaged 5 років тому +13

    Literally, Phil got the idea to get a team in the zone.

    • @carlosinda3553
      @carlosinda3553 5 років тому +1

      Except the Knicks

    • @itskjj_
      @itskjj_ 4 роки тому +1

      Carlos Inda no one can manage the Knicks

  • @eastudio-K
    @eastudio-K 4 роки тому +6

    As a (former) Knicks fan we could have embraced the team concept, but New York wasn't ready to be a winner. Thank you Kobe for educating the haters, we ran the guy out of town and thought we knew better. Oh well

  • @browneyedbeauty333
    @browneyedbeauty333 5 років тому +37

    I guarantee your favourite player studies Kobe. How do these fans disrespect the Mamba like that when his peers show him the utmost respect?

    • @roderickgrayson8254
      @roderickgrayson8254 5 років тому +6

      I tried to deny hiss exceptional greatness...had to give in to it.

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 2 роки тому

      @@roderickgrayson8254 Just curious, why did you deny his greatness to begin with?

  • @ctwwtc8761
    @ctwwtc8761 4 роки тому +6

    I think Kobe and Phil were the most successful player/coach combo of all time

    • @sj4632
      @sj4632 4 роки тому +9

      Um, Phil and MJ were.

    • @trentonpearson7353
      @trentonpearson7353 3 роки тому +1

      not quite but they are up there. especially since how their relationship has evolved from what it was initially.

    • @trappinout18
      @trappinout18 Місяць тому

      Except for Jordan who barely needed a coach.

  • @jtdime
    @jtdime 4 роки тому +1

    RIP KOBE & GIANA BRYANT 🕊🙏🏽

  • @oddd3uce21
    @oddd3uce21 5 років тому +26

    Phil Jackson is basically Yoda

  • @ikennaonyegbula6062
    @ikennaonyegbula6062 Рік тому

    Class. Just class.

  • @MrLlewellyn25
    @MrLlewellyn25 5 років тому +7

    Full vid please!!!

  • @Ericapires12
    @Ericapires12 4 роки тому

    RIP Kobe

  • @Ksingh24
    @Ksingh24 5 років тому +20

    BLACK MAMBA, THE FKIN GOAT

  • @casaf5074
    @casaf5074 5 років тому +16

    Yo upload full video highly interesting

    • @FigFirearms
      @FigFirearms 5 років тому

      He usually does after a while

    • @mimin67
      @mimin67 5 років тому

      Wait for it. No one begins with main course before starters.

  • @MattGarcyaDC
    @MattGarcyaDC 5 років тому +7

    4:18 why you should meditate

  • @roccosiffredi6427
    @roccosiffredi6427 5 років тому

    Love you Kobe!! Come back get number six with bron and AD

  • @thetorontoman
    @thetorontoman 3 роки тому

    This is gold🔥

  • @jayrock4696
    @jayrock4696 4 роки тому +2

    Rip mamba

  • @Jbucks24
    @Jbucks24 5 років тому +17

    Me: How do you win a championship?
    Kobe: Tai chi...

  • @reubenjones1778
    @reubenjones1778 5 років тому +4

    Were was that sense of calmness when Detroit waxed them for that championship, but you still my guy Kobe been rocking with since you came in the league hell of a basketball career Mr 81 Momba out 🏆x5

    • @kyleelpel9402
      @kyleelpel9402 4 роки тому

      12 championships in 20 years, 14 finals appearances. His players (Kobe, Jordan, Pippen, Walton, etc.) All have a calm, masculine demeanor. Next level coach

  • @chad6326
    @chad6326 Рік тому

    Amazing segment.

  • @zentallian7444
    @zentallian7444 4 роки тому +1

    RIP

  • @dp4kallday
    @dp4kallday 5 років тому +26

    I've never heard Kobe curse so much. You can tell he was comfortable.

    • @cashondeliver
      @cashondeliver 5 років тому +7

      dp4k you can’t curse on national tv 😂

  • @silver2zilver
    @silver2zilver 5 років тому

    Guna be the hypest interview

  • @freddesmet259
    @freddesmet259 4 роки тому +3

    FOR all those arm chair athletes, commentators and otherwise who speak so poorly about Phil Jackson coaching skills and the use of the triangle. Kobe you couldn't have said it better.

  • @mattfavaloro350
    @mattfavaloro350 5 років тому +2

    Mr. Patrick Bet David sir thank you for the videos I enjoyed them also I wanted to compliment you on your suit (tuxedo) I don't know who the Tailoring house was you had make your suit but they did an Exquisite job with the cut in the fabric. As always you set a great example of what it can be and what it can look like and you always make sure it's on point how do I know cuz I look for where you are not haven't found it yet seen almost every video of yours. It's refreshing to see at least on the surface you practice what you preach I would bet it goes deeper than the surface but the surface is all I can see thank you sir for setting the bar and the example of how to reach success High yet obtainable with the roadmap on how to get to where you are

  • @kilowoods8502
    @kilowoods8502 5 років тому

    Brah I need this full vid !!! Please 🙏🏼

  • @lucyaklar6345
    @lucyaklar6345 4 роки тому

    "I don't get 5 championships here without him" -● Kobe's comment about Michael Jordan 🐐 in the Last Dance Documentary

  • @supratrd900
    @supratrd900 5 років тому +10

    Phil's the greatest Coach in NBA history next to Pops, Red, Pat. He was able to take guys with big time egos and have them adapt to his system and that resulted in 11 rings for him. Without Phil MJ/Scottie wouldn't have 6 rings, Kobe wouldn't have five and Shaq would only have one. This man could've had 13 rings. His best player/captain at that time decided to take a break but even his co-pilot Scottie and the rest of the Bulls was still able to make a run. Look at Kobe the season after Phil left he miss the playoffs. Once Phil return they return to the postseason and yes Kobe is an overall better player than Scottie but Scottie has the upper hand on defense. If the Bulls lose MJ and Phil both in 94. They wouldn't even sniff the playoffs. People underrated Phil at time because he coach the GOAT, Kobe and Shaq. Yet these same guys couldn't win with Doug Collins (MJ/Scottie) and Nick Del Harris, Mike Antoni, Mike Brown.

    • @33Chapter
      @33Chapter 4 роки тому

      His ways are most legendary but let ask you what makes Red & Pat great coaches in their own right as well as Pop?

  • @Lila90435
    @Lila90435 5 років тому

    Invaluable

  • @jacquelinezubieta1048
    @jacquelinezubieta1048 4 роки тому

    Phil will take it hard now that Kobe has passed 😭😢😨😰😥😓

  • @jsong21
    @jsong21 4 роки тому +11

    2 biggest difference between Kobe and Lebron:
    Kobe was old school and LBJ is a millenial. Kobe onky cares about winning. Lebron cares about his teammates and also his image.
    While Kobe and Jordan were cut from the same killer instinct mentality, Jordan was slightly a better leader and had a bit more athleticism.

    • @thsu8
      @thsu8 2 роки тому +2

      LeBron cares about his teammates? The guy who destroyed Bosh and Love's careers to maximize his stat padding? The guy who quit in the 2011 Finals to prevent his teammate Wade from winning FMVP to keep his goat case alive? The guy who quit in the 09 and 10 ECF as soon as the Lakers advanced out west to avoid a goat-staining loss to Kobe's Lakers? The guy who quit in overtime of Game 1 of the 2018 Finals (his greatest game ever) after passing the buck to George Hill with everything on the line predictably backfired?

    • @JS-bh3pz
      @JS-bh3pz Рік тому

      MJ was also mentally stronger than Kobe. Kobe costed LA titles while MJ was still more of a team player when it came to it. Don't get me wrong. Kobe was the most talented player that came out of his own generation. So is Lebron now. I never understood how fans like one and instead of appreciating another they automatically need to hate them. Its like 8yrs old fan mentality.

    • @shyshka_
      @shyshka_ Рік тому

      @@thsu8 now that is some extreme stretching there. You take your schizo pills today yet?

  • @Pasan34
    @Pasan34 5 років тому +1

    Nice man. So you and Kobe hangout outside of interviews also?

  • @jovannycampas
    @jovannycampas 2 роки тому

    Rip

  • @Snldarkprincess23
    @Snldarkprincess23 5 років тому +1

    Pat's laugh 😂😂😂

  • @bigc2626
    @bigc2626 Рік тому

    That interviewer got a laugh like Hector from Friday

  • @richard11935
    @richard11935 4 роки тому +3

    Bill Belechick < Phil Jackson

  • @aterces2
    @aterces2 5 років тому

    Great interview Pat, you really know how to
    milk those PHP zombies

  • @venusclark3066
    @venusclark3066 4 роки тому +2

    Can't believe the great mumble gone SiP to all that lost their lives❤❤❤😢

  • @fathom2732
    @fathom2732 5 років тому +6

    Was not expecting Kobe to be so articulate.

    • @RegnovaScott
      @RegnovaScott 5 років тому +9

      Michael Yalcin where have u been for the past 20 years??

    • @fathom2732
      @fathom2732 5 років тому

      @@RegnovaScott Honestly I never got into basketball until the last playoffs; better late than never.

    • @LocoAsasino
      @LocoAsasino 5 років тому

      @@fathom2732 oh what thought he talk slow and dumb.. I wonder what brought you to that conclusion🤔.. foh clown

    • @fathom2732
      @fathom2732 5 років тому

      @@LocoAsasino I assume all athletes talk like 5th graders which if I were to bet on most of the time I'd win. Kobe is one of the highest IQ players I've heard speak in an interview. Care to tell ME what I'M thinking?

  • @7lyEra
    @7lyEra 5 років тому +1

    👏🏾

  • @D0nkkkkkk
    @D0nkkkkkk 5 років тому

    Drop the whole thing for the love of God

    • @MrAitraining
      @MrAitraining 5 років тому

      He always does. He just drops previews first.

    • @D0nkkkkkk
      @D0nkkkkkk 5 років тому

      @@MrAitraining I know I know. Huge pbd fan

  • @jermainetramun0158
    @jermainetramun0158 4 роки тому

    Jermaine Maino

  • @gaganaggarwal7599
    @gaganaggarwal7599 5 років тому

    Fuck, 10 seconds late, else I'd be the first viewer!!

  • @StormWolf01
    @StormWolf01 5 років тому

    Stop teasing!

  • @karlditz8631
    @karlditz8631 5 років тому +1

    Pat just comes off as a fraud...just doesnt seem authentic.

    • @sj4632
      @sj4632 4 роки тому

      He runs a crooked and corrupt business. Of course he's like that.

  • @emiliospowerballer1441
    @emiliospowerballer1441 5 років тому +1

    society today is suffering from toxic masculinity and toxic femininity. an alpha male is a term scinetists use to describe WILD ANIMALS BEHAVIOR, i dont believe it was meant to apply in modern times because we are social creatres living in a complex society of rule and respect. now that kobe has retired, he talks and acts as if he is an educated business man with phd in philosophy, which he knows its not the case, but he certainly created this character as a means of showing off i believe. to get you guys understand what i mean, look at the 90s successful players and see what they think of them selves, humble, respectful and give props where due, to me though it isnt the case with kobe. kobe created a game in his own head where he is the protagonist and everybody else is useless, trying to show off with beautiful vocabulary, swaggy posture and a lot of 'if this happened' situations. i see a changed kobe with arrogance and the illusion of success where success is relative. many athletes regardless on if they become champions or not get paid millions, they feel as if they are better than the average person, reasoning 'hard work' as their main justification of success. im getting tired of those. hard work pays off and all of that crap. hes an athlete, all he has to do is practice, whats so hard about this. as if the rest of the world doesnt work hard and they are fools living in a fantasy of their own, only to realize everyone is living in a fantasy of their own. toxic masculinity is what elliott hulse preaches, sweaty alpha male posturing machos with prison wire tattoos on their biceps. george carlin seems to understand these people well. athletes say is all about hard work, but they dont know how much hard work is until they take a university degree and start studying, study for hours and hours, and afte 5 to 6 start getting their experience is fields such as biology, psychology or accounting. he skips hard work of what others do to succeed, only to feel as an alpha for practicing basketball. its ridiculous and it certainly takes the life of some individuals who worked for years in brain demanding jobs, accounting, law, psychology, chemistry, physics, see if they are easy for him and his motivation. i dont believe being an athlete is hard at all, if all you have to do is practice and eat well. taking a thousand shots a day sure is hard work, but then when we check his field goal percentage in the playoffs and regular season is quite low, especially when you realize is almost the same russell westbrooks, meanwhile lebron averaged 50% of his shots from 2009 until today. some people know what they are looking when they look in the mirror, but not everybody looks i the mirror

    • @33Chapter
      @33Chapter 4 роки тому

      I find what you to be very interesting so my question is what is toxic masculinity & femininity and how does it apply to society?

    • @luish777
      @luish777 4 роки тому

      Wow that's what I was sorta of thinking Kobe seems like a good person but the more you look into his philosophy its pretty dark.These guys think especially the elite players believe there own hype like Kobe wants everybody to become a winner like him if you do this and that but then pushes occult and magic practices and that will give the edge to be a winner wtf. I actually think he was a very spiritually conflicted person.I ran with it and and made him a saint when I heard he went to church before he died cause I'm catholic.,but the more you investigate his background you wouldn't agree with his slant on life and pushing occult magic type crap on kids.Their is an interview with Tracy Magrady that Kobe always told him he wanted to die young so he could be immortalised now that their is not normal Satan made believe that was good smh.

    • @JonathanPaspula
      @JonathanPaspula 3 роки тому

      Man a year later and you really rambled huh
      Disclaimer! I don't believe in Omegaverse either, it was the interviewer that brought in the vocabulary of "Alpha" not Kobe.
      Kobe grew up a disillusioned, cynical, obsessive, arrogant person who made many a mistake, derailed Phil's teams, got into controversy etc. But he grew up which is what is important to me. I wouldn't blame you if you thought the swaggy vocabulary and blah blah blah was all an act, but Kobe had been that way for most of his life, and in fact I think he is less pretentious with it now than he was with it then. From what I've read he is often brutally honest with his fucked up, flawed nature, but his main motif is him trying to think about and conceptualize how he can overcome that hump. I think a lot of reasoned, seasoned grownups I've talked to often speak like he does. I've run into people who think "troglodyte" isn't a big word as well. It's about perspective. I think Kobe was fairly adjusted. I've seen classic NBA players who continued to be arrogant after they retired. Take Allen Iverson's painfully irresponsible living and Wilt putting down Jordan's accomplishments.
      Being an Athlete is not a cakewalk. Far from it. If it was so easy why wouldn't everyone do it? It's lucrative, you play a sport that is engaging and fun and you get to have fame, success, glory etc. You might say, "well, if I was big and physically gifted, I could play in the NBA easily!" If you believe that, I think you wouldn't understand how many gifted athletes go into the NBA and flat out fail. It's an 82 game grit and grind season followed by the brutal playoffs. You need to be mentally strong as you are physically, or you simply won't be able to make it.
      "athletes say is all about hard work, but they dont know how much hard work is until they take a university degree and start studying, study for hours and hours, and afte 5 to 6 start getting their experience is fields such as biology, psychology or accounting. "
      Let's see you do what the best athletes in the world do then. Face consistent workouts, 82 games a season, strict diet plans, being away from your home and your family, constant travel, heckling from fans and criticism from critics across the world. I don't care who you are, that will take a toll on ANYBODY. My father is a doctor, I am a university pre med student and I come from an asian culture of hard work, studiousness, discipline, and excellence in school, sports, music or ANYTHING ELSE you can do. With all the work Academia takes, I would be a damned fool to take away from the incredible amount of work being a professional athlete takes.
      "As if the rest of the world doesnt work hard"
      They never said the rest of the world doesn't work hard. But hard work was as essential as breathing air for them to be successful on a professional level. Do you think you ACCIDENTALLY get into the NBA??
      "hes an athlete, all he has to do is practice, whats so hard about this."
      I have to double take, and keep coming back to this. You don't seriously believe it all boils down to this?? Im sure there are many prospects who train and train constantly to make an NBA team, but you know that out of the several millions, and billions of people who would LOVE to play in the NBA, you know that there are only 400(!) total NBA players in the entire league? A benchwarmer would absolutely torch me in a game of 1v1 and I don't even consider myself to be bad at all
      " toxic masculinity is what elliott hulse preaches, sweaty alpha male posturing machos with prison wire tattoos on their biceps"
      Wow... Look at all the great legends of the game. Magic, Kareem, Bird, Jordan, Kobe, LeBron, Garnett, Duncan, Nowitzki, Nash etc. If you call them sweaty "alpha" prison simpletons I don't know what to tell you. All of these people tout hard work as a pillar to win. Is this a coincidence? When other players party and mess and sleep around, they are studying, working challenging and focusing on being the best they can be. They have a spirit, a true north star, a vision and pure focus that launched them to become truly special. No matter what walk of life you come from, you have to respect that.
      " i dont believe being an athlete is hard at all, if all you have to do is practice and eat well"
      The more I look back the more things I find... if it was so easy, wouldn't everyone do it if they could? Why do so many people despite all the exercise and time they put in, are fat and unfit? How many people (and I'm familiar with this, I sometimes find it hard to play with people) lack the technical skill of handling and firing a basketball with proper form? How many people don't understand the workings and ways offensive and defensive sets of basketball operates?
      Steve Nash. One of my all time favorites, if not my absolute favorite player of all time. You think exercising and eating well would be enough for him? MILLIONS of people do that. Only 400 make the nba. Versus giants and people with physical and competitive edges, he needed to be world class in terms of skill and finesse.
      I feel like if you're outright denying the backbreaking work it takes to be a professional athlete you are being delusional. An NBA player (who actually stays in the league) will have to work harder than a janitor.

  • @aurielseraphinianus7442
    @aurielseraphinianus7442 5 років тому +2

    Wow you really like basketball. I like some of your content, hopefully you post more entrepreneurial info and less make believe, television, Hollywood crap. Side note: sorry, I'm a woman. So i guess i should unsubscribe Lol Namaste 😊

    • @dmaestro1514
      @dmaestro1514 5 років тому

      R u hearing what Kobe said about keeping calm in the midst of trouble , and how the mentorship of Phil Jackson impacted him and how their coach had to manage Kobe and shaq. That can also be applied entrepreneurially

    • @toniduenas7223
      @toniduenas7223 5 років тому +1

      Don't be complicated just don't watch what you don't like and watch what you do.

    • @merlinendolo4719
      @merlinendolo4719 5 років тому

      I think you missed the point

  • @curmudgeon8
    @curmudgeon8 3 роки тому

    Phil gets way too much credit.

    • @sj4632
      @sj4632 3 роки тому

      And you are an expert how lol?

  • @trebledc
    @trebledc 5 років тому

    Kobe was just a terrible leader that is why the lakers need phil to comeback. And kobe never won without phil.

    • @JimmyVu415
      @JimmyVu415 4 роки тому +1

      You can go fuck off now

    • @kleshayer3751
      @kleshayer3751 4 роки тому +1

      @@JimmyVu415 he said that long time ago it's not like he said it recently so you shut the fuck up you midget

    • @JimmyVu415
      @JimmyVu415 4 роки тому +1

      kleshayer damn chill bro is he your butt buddy or something?

    • @kleshayer3751
      @kleshayer3751 4 роки тому +1

      @@JimmyVu415 I mean you didnt need to insult him and hes my friend

    • @JimmyVu415
      @JimmyVu415 4 роки тому

      kleshayer okay sorry bro

  • @redbulltaco4209
    @redbulltaco4209 7 місяців тому

    why wasn’t he loyal to his wife?