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WSU Students Remember the Legacy of Kobe Bryant

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According to the National Public Radio, Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on Jan 26 alongside his 13- year- old daughter Gianna and 7 other on board. Bryant was known as a NBA star, father, and legend. 

WSU student, Dangelo Bolin said since Kobe’s death he’s thought of more ways to be positive and to work harder. This is known to Bolin as “Mamba Mentality”. Which Bryant referred to often.

Yared Yohannes, a former high school basketball player and Kobe fan, said that he’s paying tribute to Kobe’s Legacy by applying the Mamba Mentality to his everyday routine and to keep pushing forward. 

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