2 answers2025-06-07 19:23:28
The novel 'NBA Start With Heaven Defying Passing Skills' takes basketball fantasy to another level, and the way it shocks Kobe Bryant is both hilarious and awe-inspiring. The protagonist's passing skills aren't just good—they're supernatural, with pinpoint precision that defies physics. Kobe, known for his competitive nature and obsession with perfection, initially dismisses the hype until he witnesses it firsthand. The protagonist threads no-look passes through impossible gaps, bounces balls off opponents' heads into teammates' hands, and even makes full-court alley-oops look routine. Bryant's reaction shifts from disbelief to grudging respect as the protagonist dismantles defenses with passes so creative they leave even legends speechless.
The real shock comes when the protagonist starts breaking Kobe's own records—not by scoring, but by assisting. In one pivotal scene, he racks up 30 assists in a single game, something even Kobe admitted was unthinkable. The novel cleverly plays with Kobe's real-life persona—his competitiveness, his love for the game's fundamentals, and his skepticism toward flashy playstyles. By the end, Bryant isn't just shocked; he's forced to rethink the limits of basketball IQ. The author captures Kobe's voice perfectly, mixing his trademark intensity with rare moments of humility when faced with something truly unprecedented.