Watch: Kobe Bryant’s Prime Hilariously Summarized by Boosie Badazz

The Los Angeles Lakers won a lot of titles with the help of the Black Mamba. The great Kobe Bryant was brilliant in his prime time, and rapper Boosie Badazz summed it up perfectly.

The American rapper also known as Torrence Ivy Hatch Jr., summed up Kobe’s greatness in a brilliant video. According to him, Kobe is “one bad mofo.”

Boosie reminisced about Bryant’s incredible career. Well, he forgot to mention that Kobe once hit 13 3-pointers in a night. It was more than brilliant. The Black Mamba once had the record. He had 12 triples in the game against the Seattle Supersonics in 2003. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson have eclipsed this achievement.

What about the “bald head and the bob” remark? Boosie described how the Black Mamba was amazing from his early days up until his retirement. Two historic chapters marked Kobe’s incredible career. His brilliance surprised everyone when Kobe first wore the No. 8 jersey for the Lakers and won three basketball titles for the franchise. We all remember the emergence of the “Black Mamba” alter-ego. Kobe switched his jersey number to 24. It’s the jersey that helped him win two more titles for the Lakers.

Kobe Bryant and his prime time impressed Boosie Badazz and other fans

Kobe lost his life in January. He died in a helicopter crash that also took the lives of his daughter and seven other people. Kobe and Gianna were traveling together, and the deadly crash took their lives. NBA players and sports fans across the globe have a hard time coping with Kobe’s death. It’s hard to imagine the world without the Black Mamba. He was a true icon and mentor. Many young players looked up to him. Kobe was a regular at LA games at Staples Center. He will be remembered for his greatness and competitiveness. Kobe won five titles and brought the Lakers on top of the NBA.

LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and the rest of the Lakers players will keep his legacy alive. The team won the 2020 NBA championship. It was the first championship win in a decade.