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Human of Parsippany
Uh, that's tough because I like a lot of sports, I gotta go basketball. Definitely, Kobe Bryant got a few books that he wrote before he passed. He kind of gave you the mentality and proved that being dedicated can make a big difference between someone who is good and someone who is great. He was so smart, he knew almost everything, and he was the most hard-working player in history. He just, actually made me try. He made me keep going and trying to do things because I could always do it but I've never tried to do it. This Kobe book I got a few months ago, was about what he did to be the best and how he would play a game then the next day he would be at the gym at 3 in the morning practicing and how he would do everything as if were a real game and he would imagine that there were actually defenders there. He was one of the guys that missed the most shots in the league but he was still looked upon to be one of the best players of all time because of his passion.“ ( BMS, Parsippany, New Jersey).
Interviewed by: Omar Ibrahim
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I am Omar and I wrote this writing in 8th grade