Kobe Bryant – The rise to stardom of Kobe

Kobe Bryant – The rise to stardom of Kobe

Kobe Bryant - The rise to stardom of KobeKobe Bryant is an American professional Basketball player; his rise to stardom was a progressive, committed, talented and dedicated life long struggle which led him to be one of the world’s leading, exiting, popular and favorite Basketball Star in the NBA, the youngest all-star in history.

Kobe Bryant made five million dollars a year when he was just nineteen years old and now Bryant definitely has become a great competitor in the NBA, breaking records.

Playing for the LA Lakers, he is one of the best basketball players of all time. Nothing seems to stop him.

Ranked at #10 in the 2009 Top 100 Celebrities, second top paid athlete with an off-court income rising to 28 million dollars in 2011-2012.

The “Richest People” Website show the stats of Kobe Bryant’s Net Worth, Annual Earnings and Career Salaries:

2011: $53 Million, 2010: $48 Million, 2009 : $45 Million, 2008: $39 Million, 2007: $33 Million, 2006: $31 Million, 2005: $28.8 Million, 2004: $26.1 Million

Even a few career upsets, breaks and time-offs would seldom hinder his performance in the coming years of Basketball event participation.

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The Jump Manual in Basketball

The Jump Manual in Basketball

The Jump Manual in BasketballThe Jump Manual is being considered as a very important manual for improvement and attaining the desired skills in Basketball, which is one of the favorite sports of all times.

The Jump Manual is also discussed on different blogs, platforms and reviews.

The basic information about its disclosed topics are given for either an athletes general concern or knowledge.

In his recent Blog article “The Jump Manual Secret Vertical Jump Program”, “Trevor” discusses this promising “The Jump Manual” to be the best available manual for improvement. The Jump Manual basically contains three secrets for enhancing The Vertical jump and is Guaranteed to deliver result in less than a week.

Describing; the author of The Jump Manual, “Trevor” elaborates:

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