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The game features every player from the 2001-02 NBA season, each with his own unique stats, and has season and arcade modes. [citation needed] The player can customize their team and players, from their statistical attributes to their names and faces. There is a practice gameplay mode as well as a mode to compete against other teams. [2]
Critics almost uniformly commented that Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside, while far from perfect, was indisputably the best basketball game for the Nintendo 64 thus far. [ 20 ] [ 1 ] [ 5 ] There was a consensus that the game has strong A.I. which demands skillful maneuvering from the player, [ 17 ] [ 20 ] [ 5 ] and that the use of medium-res mode ...
Kobe Bryant coined Bonner's other nickname, the "Red Mamba", on Twitter while live-tweeting in 2013 during a televised replay of his 81-point game against Bonner and the Toronto Raptors. [ 23 ] He was well known for being the lone NBA player wearing New Balance shoes, [ 24 ] even though he did not have a proper sponsorship deal with the brand.
The sneakers worn by the late Kobe Bryant during his famed 2013 "Achilles Game" are up for auction — and Sotheby's predicts they'll bring in up to $800,000.. The auction house announced on Jan ...
On the fourth anniversary of Kobe Bryant's death, Yahoo Sports NBA compiled this collection of our work covering the Los Angeles Lakers legend in the years before and after the tragic helicopter ...
28. Kobe v. Hawks, November 1, 2009 41 points (15-29 FG), 8 rebounds, 5 steals, 10-11 FT. This was the Lakers' third game back as defending champions, having soundly beaten the Orlando Magic in ...
11: Zydrunas Ilgauskas: Cleveland Cavaliers: C 1996–2010 Did not play in 1996–97 and 1999–2000 seasons due to injury. [10] 22: Larry Nance: Cleveland Cavaliers: F 1988–1994 Briefly wore no. 6 in 1988. Number unretired for his son Larry Nance Jr. from 2018 to 2021. [10] 25: Mark Price: Cleveland Cavaliers: G 1986–1995 [10] 34: Austin ...
NBA Courtside 2 Featuring Kobe Bryant is a 1999 basketball video game developed by Left Field Productions and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 exclusively in North America. It is the sequel to Kobe Bryant in NBA Courtside and features NBA star Kobe Bryant on its cover. Bryant also performed the motion capture for the game. [1]