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Randall: Kobe taught me that I couldn t understand when I was young, but now I finally understand a lot

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May 05th News Today, Timberwolves player Julius Randall was happy to be interviewed by reporters. During the interview, he talked affectionately about the teachings that Kobe Bryant gave him: "The things he passed on to me and the things I learned from him. I may not fully understand when I was 19 or 20 years old, but now I (smile) at the age of 30, finally understand a lot."

Recalling those youthful years, Randall was filled with emotion. 19. At the age of 20, he is at the beginning of his career, full of passion and dreams, but he has not yet been able to deeply understand Kobe's teachings full of wisdom and experience. At that time, he might have focused more on his performance on the court, and he only had a little understanding of the deep-seated concepts such as mentality, perseverance, and teamwork taught by Kobe.

However, as the years pass, after experiencing the hardships of countless competitions and facing various difficulties and challenges, Randall, who is now in his thirties, finally woke up like a dream. He began to understand the profound meaning behind every sentence Kobe said back then. Just like how to stay calm at critical moments, how to inspire one's fighting spirit in adversity, and how to integrate personal abilities into the overall strategy of the team, these words that once confused him have now become the beacon on his way forward.

In the past, he often thought "what the hell is this guy talking about", but now he knows more. He was once a young and frivolous person and had doubts about Kobe's teachings. But the experience of life and the baptism of the arena made him mature gradually. He began to reflect on his past thoughts and realize his ignorance and naivety.

So he tried to cherish these teachings and remember them firmly - and the real luck is that now I can pass on these to the next generation. Randall knows that these valuable experiences are of immeasurable value for the growth of young players. He hopes that through his words and deeds, the new generation of players can avoid detours and grow and improve faster. This is not only a kind of inheritance, but also a kind of responsibility and responsibility, reflecting the spiritual power passed down from generation to generation in basketball. From Kobe to Randle, and then to the younger generation in the future, this inheritance will continue and promote the development of the basketball industry.

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