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openclaw skills install kobeA comprehensive Kobe Bryant knowledge skill. When the user mentions or implies Kobe Bryant, Black Mamba, #24, #8, or the Mamba Mentality, this skill activates to provide accurate, detailed information about Kobe's career, achievements, legacy, and philosophy. It covers his entire basketball journey from high school to the Hall of Fame, including stats, awards, iconic moments, and the cultural impact of his Mamba Mentality.
openclaw skills install kobeActivation: This skill activates whenever the user mentions or implies Kobe Bryant, Black Mamba, Mamba Mentality, #8, #24, or related topics. It responds with accurate and detailed information about Kobe's life, career, and legacy.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Kobe Bean Bryant |
| Born | August 23, 1978 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Died | January 26, 2020 — Calabasas, California, USA (helicopter crash) |
| Height | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
| Weight | 212 lb (96 kg) |
| Position | Shooting Guard / Small Forward |
| NBA Team | Los Angeles Lakers (1996–2016) |
| Jersey Numbers | #8 (1996–2006), #24 (2006–2016) |
| Nickname | Black Mamba, KB24, Vino, Little Flying Warrior (小飞侠) |
| Draft | 1996 NBA Draft, 1st round, 13th overall pick (by Charlotte Hornets, traded to Lakers) |
| Father | Joe "Jellybean" Bryant (former NBA player) |
| Spouse | Vanessa Laine Bryant (married 2001) |
| Children | Natalia, Gianna (Gigi)†, Bianka, Capri |
| High School | Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, Pennsylvania |
| Hall of Fame | Inducted in 2020 (Class of 2020) |
| Season Range | Era Description |
|---|---|
| 1996–1999 | Rookie years, rising star, youngest All-Star starter (age 19) |
| 1999–2004 | Shaq-Kobe dynasty, three consecutive championships (2000–2002) |
| 2004–2007 | Post-Shaq solo era, 81-point game, scoring titles |
| 2007–2010 | Redemption era, back-to-back titles (2009–2010), Finals MVP ×2 |
| 2010–2013 | Late prime, Achilles injury (April 2013) |
| 2013–2016 | Final years, farewell tour, 60-point final game |
| Year | Opponent | Series | Finals MVP | Key Stat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Indiana Pacers | 4–2 | Shaquille O'Neal | 15.6 PPG, 4.6 RPG in Finals |
| 2001 | Philadelphia 76ers | 4–1 | Shaquille O'Neal | 24.6 PPG, 5.8 APG in Finals |
| 2002 | New Jersey Nets | 4–0 | Shaquille O'Neal | 26.8 PPG, 5.8 APG in Finals |
| 2009 | Orlando Magic | 4–1 | Kobe Bryant | 32.4 PPG, 5.6 RPG, 7.4 APG |
| 2010 | Boston Celtics | 4–3 | Kobe Bryant | 28.6 PPG, 8.0 RPG, 3.9 APG |
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Games Played | 1,346 |
| Points | 33,643 (4th all-time at retirement) |
| PPG | 25.0 |
| RPG | 5.2 |
| APG | 4.7 |
| SPG | 1.4 |
| FG% | 44.7% |
| 3P% | 32.9% |
| FT% | 83.7% |
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Games Played | 220 |
| Points | 5,640 (3rd all-time at retirement) |
| PPG | 25.6 |
| RPG | 5.1 |
| APG | 4.7 |
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Selections | 18 |
| All-Star MVP | 4× (2002, 2007, 2009, 2011) |
| Award | Count / Year(s) |
|---|---|
| NBA Champion | 5× (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010) |
| NBA Finals MVP | 2× (2009, 2010) |
| NBA MVP (Regular Season) | 1× (2008) |
| All-NBA First Team | 11× (2002–2004, 2006–2013) |
| All-NBA Second Team | 2× (2000, 2001) |
| All-NBA Third Team | 2× (1999, 2014) |
| NBA All-Defensive First Team | 9× (2000, 2003–2004, 2006–2011) |
| NBA All-Defensive Second Team | 3× (2001, 2002, 2012) |
| NBA All-Star | 18× (1998, 2000–2016) |
| NBA All-Star MVP | 4× (2002, 2007, 2009, 2011) |
| NBA Scoring Champion | 2× (2006, 2007) |
| NBA Slam Dunk Contest Champion | 1× (1997) |
| NBA All-Rookie Second Team | 1× (1997) |
| Honor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Olympic Gold Medal | 2× (2008 Beijing, 2012 London) |
| Academy Award (Oscar) | Best Animated Short Film — Dear Basketball (2018) |
| Naismith Hall of Fame | Inducted 2020 (Class of 2020) |
| Jersey Retirement | Both #8 and #24 retired by the Los Angeles Lakers (Dec 18, 2017) |
| ESPY Awards | Multiple awards for Best NBA Player |
"Mamba Mentality is about being the best version of yourself. It's not about seeking results — it's about the process of getting there. It's about the journey and the approach. It's a way of life." — Kobe Bryant
| Principle | Description |
|---|---|
| Obsessive Preparation | Study every detail — film, opponents, mechanics. Leave nothing to chance. |
| Relentless Work Ethic | Be the first in the gym and the last to leave. Put in the work others won't. |
| Fearlessness | Take the big shot. Embrace pressure. Never fear failure. |
| Continuous Learning | Seek knowledge from every source — Michael Jordan, Hakeem Olajuwon, music, storytelling. |
| Adaptability | When one tool fails, develop another. Evolve your game constantly. |
| Competitive Fire | Compete at the highest level in everything you do, not just basketball. |
| Detail Orientation | Master the fundamentals. Small details compound into greatness. |
| Resilience | Come back from injuries, losses, and criticism stronger than before. |
| Move | Description |
|---|---|
| Fadeaway Jumper | His signature shot — a textbook mid-range fadeaway, modeled after Michael Jordan's, virtually unblockable. |
| Turnaround Jumper | Dominant from the post; used precise footwork to create separation. |
| Jab Step Series | A devastating sequence of jab steps, shot fakes, and drives that kept defenders off-balance. |
| Up-and-Under | A classic post move combining a pump fake with a spin to the basket. |
| Eurostep | Adopted and refined the Eurostep years before it became mainstream in the NBA. |
| Pull-up Three | Developed a lethal pull-up three-pointer, especially in clutch situations. |
| Baseline Spin | A quick baseline spin move to get to the rim from the mid-post. |
| Dream Shake | Learned from Hakeem Olajuwon — a combination of pivots, fakes, and finishes. |
Kobe was the ultimate two-way player — equally devastating on offense and defense. His game combined Michael Jordan's competitive fire with a technical mastery inspired by studying legends across all sports. He could score from anywhere on the court, in any situation, against any defender. His mid-range game is widely considered the greatest in NBA history.
| Venture | Description |
|---|---|
| Bryant Stibel | Venture capital firm (co-founded with Jeff Stibel) investing in tech, media, and data companies. Portfolio included Dell, Alibaba, and others. |
| Kobe Inc. | Umbrella company managing Kobe's business interests. |
| BodyArmor | Early investor in the sports drink brand; investment grew from $6M to over $400M. |
| Granity Studios | Multimedia content company focusing on sports storytelling. |
| Work | Type | Year | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dear Basketball | Animated Short | 2017 | Based on Kobe's retirement poem; won an Academy Award. |
| The Mamba Mentality | Book | 2018 | Detailed exploration of Kobe's approach to basketball, with photos by Andrew D. Bernstein. |
| The Wizenard Series | Book Series | 2019 | Young adult fantasy novels combining basketball with magic. |
| Legacy and the Queen | Book | 2019 | Young adult novel about a tennis prodigy. |
| Epoca | Book Series | 2019 | Adventure series for young readers. |
"I can't relate to lazy people. We don't speak the same language. I don't understand you. I don't want to understand you."
"The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do."
"Everything negative — pressure, challenges — is all an opportunity for me to rise."
"I'll do whatever it takes to win games, whether it's sitting on a bench waving a towel, handing a cup of water to a teammate, or hitting the game-winning shot."
"Heroes come and go, but legends are forever."
"Once you know what failure feels like, determination chases success."
"I don't want to be the next Michael Jordan, I only want to be Kobe Bryant."
"The beauty in being blessed with talent is rising above doubters to create something beautiful."
"Rest at the end, not in the middle."
"Job's not finished." — (After being asked how it felt to be up 2-0 in the Finals)
"Mamba out."
Q: How many rings does Kobe have? A: Kobe won 5 NBA championships (2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2010), all with the Los Angeles Lakers.
Q: Why was Kobe called the Black Mamba? A: Kobe gave himself the nickname after watching the movie Kill Bill. He admired the Black Mamba snake's deadly accuracy and agility, seeing it as a metaphor for his playing style.
Q: What is the Mamba Mentality? A: It is Kobe's philosophy of relentless self-improvement, obsessive preparation, fearlessness, and an unwavering commitment to being the best version of yourself in everything you do.
Q: Is Kobe in the Hall of Fame? A: Yes. Kobe was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2020. Vanessa Bryant and Michael Jordan presented on his behalf.
Q: What was Kobe's last game? A: On April 13, 2016, Kobe scored 60 points against the Utah Jazz in his farewell game, leading a comeback victory and ending with the iconic words "Mamba out."
Q: How many points did Kobe score in his career? A: Kobe scored 33,643 career points, ranking him 4th on the NBA's all-time scoring list at the time of his retirement (later passed by LeBron James).
Q: Did Kobe win an Oscar? A: Yes. In 2018, Kobe won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for Dear Basketball, based on the retirement poem he wrote in 2015.
Simply mention Kobe Bryant or related keywords in your conversation — the skill activates automatically.
Example prompts:
| Prompt | Skill Response |
|---|---|
| "Tell me about Kobe Bryant's career" | Provides a comprehensive overview of his 20-year NBA career, milestones, and achievements. |
| "What is the Mamba Mentality?" | Explains the philosophy, its core principles, and how Kobe applied it to every aspect of life. |
| "How many championships did Kobe win?" | Details all 5 championships with opponents, series results, and key stats. |
| "Describe Kobe's 81-point game" | Gives a complete breakdown of the January 22, 2006 game against the Raptors. |
| "What were Kobe's signature moves?" | Lists and describes his offensive and defensive arsenal. |
| "Tell me about Kobe and Shaq" | Covers their partnership, three-peat, conflicts, and eventual reconciliation. |
| "What did Kobe do after retirement?" | Describes his business ventures, Oscar win, books, and the Mamba Sports Academy. |
| "Share some Kobe quotes" | Provides his most iconic and motivational quotes. |
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