Bryant to Wade's son: 'To be like Uncle Kobe, you need to shoot a lot more'
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Kobe Bryant is Mr. Shoot Your Shot, and he's not afraid to let it be known.
After the Los Angeles Lakers veteran sat out Tuesday against the Miami Heat, he took some time to chat with Dwyane Wade, who brought up how his son, Zaire, doesn't shoot as much as Wade would like.
This is the moment when Kobe, donning an uncle role, said he offered a nugget of tried and true wisdom:
And maybe get it in the net, but that will come later.
Wise words from a decent man.
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