Kobe Bryant Says There's Nothing More His Olympic Teammates Can Teach Him


BHR HollyWood Reports  Kobe Bryant, who is currently representing and playing for USA in the 2012 London Olympics, has revealed that there's nothing he can learn from his fellow teammates right now.

The 33-year-old, who holds 16 NBA seasons under his belt, is the elder statesman of the US men's basketball team, a position that no doubt commands great respect, something Bryant knows only too well.

When asked what it's like to be the old guy on the team, Bryant didn't hesitate to make it clear that he has accomplished more during his career than all but a few players in the history of the sport.

''I'm where everybody wants to get to. I just happen to be still playing," Kobe said.

Asked if there is anything more he can learn from his fellow Team USA sportsmen, Bryant replied,
''No - I don't know if I know it all, but I know more than they do."

He was then quizzed if he was the second-best player behind lone center Chandler on the court, to which the Los Angeles Lakers star interrupted,

“No, no, no.

“Not other than Tyson Chandler. I’m the best post player on this team, period. Tyson Chandler is not in that conversation.”  I'm Big Blac this is your BHR HollyWood Report

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