The White Mamba Essay

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All through the ages legends have been born to take the light of greatness with them. These legends have paved the road for others to follow in their steps, but only a few have become gods. Worshipped and idolized by many they have captured the hearts and minds of their followers, so they may submit to the will of their greatness. A day came when a new breed of legends was born, amongst them was Brian Scalabrine AKA ‘The White Mamba’. His greatness shined on the basketball court, his stats were unheard of, his jump shot the envy of his competitors and his contribution in the NBA finals divine. When he choose to hang up his shoes he was known as the greatest basketball player the white man has ever produced. Since the dawn of mankind numbers always mattered, the richest were envied for the money they had, the prettiest for their Instagram likes, the nerds for the Pokemon cards they had. The ‘White Mamba” is no exception, the nickname Brian got from his likeness to the great Kobe Bryant, but that is not the only case, his numbers on the basketball court reflect his legendary status. Brian at the height of six feet nine inches averaged an astonishing three points per game and 2 rebounds per game throughout his career. These numbers surely showcase his work ethic, additionally, his …show more content…

Brian is the polar opposite of Kobe who is nicknamed ‘The black mamba’ but when Brian's followers shoot the ball they scream ‘Scalabrine’ and air ball the shot. Many agree that Scalabrine's jump shot is one to be envied, his square feet, form and flick of the wrist is an art to itself. Modelled after the Chicago great Michael Jordan, those with keen eyes can see the similarities between their shooting styles. Brian Scalabrine inspires those around him to be like him and with a jump shot like his at his disposal, his greatness shines even

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