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He became a villain for the Lakers, then to Team USA, and now compares himself to Kobe Bryant

One of the most recent enemies for the Lakers fans happens to compare himself with LA's greatest Kobe Bryant

By James Brown

One of the most recent enemies for the Lakers fans happens to compare himself with LA's greatest Kobe Bryant

The now Houston Rockets star Dillon Brooks, who became a villain for the Lakers in the latest playoffs when he was still part of the Memphis Grizzlies, had the spotlight in the just-ended FIBA World Cup.

Brooks now became a villain to American fans as the Canadian star became the best player of the game for the bronze medal against Team USA and was the best scorer with 39 points.

Canada defeated Team USA over time and sent the Americans back home empty-handed. Over the past couple of seasons, Brooks has become one of, if not the most hated player in the entire NBA. He has become known as ‘The Villain’ and has embraced that persona in his career.

After winning the bronze medal, Brooks admitted that being the villain it's just a persona, a facade, and compared himself to the black mamba persona that the Lakers legend Kobe Bryant created for himself many years ago.

How Dillon Brooks sees his persona as similar to the Black Mamba

With information via HoopsHype: “It’s just a persona, people love it. I’ve grown to love it myself. It’s just like Kobe Bryant. R.I.P. to Kobe Bryant how he had to figure out how to create a Black Mamba, a different persona when he comes out on the court. So I guess that’s my persona, the villain, just on the court. But I’m a loving, caring guy who loves my kids, loves my family, loves my teammates.” Said Brooks.

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