Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant has been having a great career after retiring from the NBA. Majority of his work has been focused on teaching basketball to kids who want to become professional athletes one day. He co-founded the Mamba Sports Academy and has been working as its primary speaker and trainer for the past couple of years.

This year, Kobe has taught the MSA participants one of the things that he did best during his NBA career; scoring.

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Kobe Bryant is one of the most lethal scorers in the history of the NBA. He currently holds the third spot in the league's all-time scoring list, and his relentless approach on the offensive end has led him to five championships.

A significant amount of youngsters from all over the world, particularly in the US, idolize Kobe because of the career he has built in the NBA. Now, he's trying to train the next batch of potential NBA superstars, and who knows? One of them could end up wearing a Laker uniform one day.

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This season, Kobe Bryant has invited current Laker players JaVale McGee, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and Quinn Cook to help him train the kids at the Mamba Sports Academy. He's also invited players like Kawhi Leonard and Giannis Antetokounmpo in the past. This is one of the main reasons why the Kobe-led youth camp has always attracted a lot of participants.

Kobe may have left the NBA, but he's still trying to impart some of the things that he's learned throughout his 20-year career to the younger generation. He's dedicated a significant amount of his time doing this, and it seems like he has no plans to stop anytime soon.