MrBeast says Kobe Bryant did in sports what he's done for YouTube. During an appearance on The Big Podcast with Shaq, MrBeast was asked who he would consider the sports world version of him. "Who would you say the MrBeast of sports is,
YouTuber MrBeast, who has 352 million subscribers on the platform, appeared on The Big Podcast with Shaq on Wednesday to chat with Shaquille O'Neal, Bryant's legendary teammate. When asked by O’Neal about who is the “MrBeast” of basketball, the YouTuber responded:
YouTube sensation MrBeast recently revealed that he connects with the legendary Kobe Bryant’s work ethic and several other qualities. The late NBA icon inspired millions with his legacy and drive before his tragic passing in 2020.
On the sad anniversary, his wife Vanessa Bryant, 42, and his three daughters mourned in silence without posting anything on social media. In her first post since, Vanessa celebrat
MrBeast, inspired by Kobe Bryant’s work ethic, shares how the late NBA legend's mindset and dedication motivate him. In a podcast with Shaquille O'Nea
Shaquille O'Neal famously blew his first paycheck in under an hour, and the way he did it is part legendary and also part mind-boggling.
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Championship Sunday has come and gone, and now all eyes are looking to New Orleans, where the Eagles will take on the Chiefs in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years...If we're being honest,
Kobe Bryant may be gone, but his "Mamba Mentality" lives on. Five years after his death, Bryant's legacy continues to grow and inspire.
Survived by his wife Vanessa and daughters Natalia, Bianka and Capri, Kobe's contribution to basketball is immeasurable. Beyond the five NBA championships he won for the Los Angeles Lakers, the greatest athletes of all sports continue to live by his "Mamba Mentality" mindset.
January 26, 2025, is the fifth anniversary of the helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, that claimed the lives of Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna, and seven others when Kobe was only 41 years old.