{"id":594681,"date":"2018-05-01T13:33:15","date_gmt":"2018-05-01T17:33:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=594681"},"modified":"2018-05-01T13:33:15","modified_gmt":"2018-05-01T17:33:15","slug":"what-if-kobe-bryant-played-jesus-shuttlesworth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/what-if-kobe-bryant-played-jesus-shuttlesworth\/","title":{"rendered":"What If Kobe Bryant Played Jesus Shuttlesworth?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Ray Allen is Jesus Shuttlesworth.<\/p>\n
It can’t be undone nor should it.<\/p>\n
But, what if Kobe Bryant got the role as Spike Lee originally had in mind?<\/p>\n
On the film’s 20th Year Anniversary, we imagine if KB8 co-starred with Denzel Washington and the impact it would’ve made on film, footwear and hoops…<\/p>\n
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Originally back in 1997, Kobe Bryant turned down Spike Lee’s offer to star in He Got Game because it was a “big summer” for him — and it was.<\/p>\n
Following an early and airball filled exit from the ’97 NBA Playoffs at the hands of the Utah Jazz, KB8 did more than just grow an afro in the summer of ’97. Hitting the weights ridiculously hard and working at his game to no end, he doubled his scoring average the next season and became an All-Star starter before he became a Lakers starter.<\/p>\n
Good call, Kobe.<\/p>\n
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So let’s pretend Kobe Bryant does take the role in He Got Game<\/em> as originally offered by Spike Lee.<\/p>\n How’s he do?<\/p>\n Great.<\/p>\n As a teenager, Kobe Bryant may have wanted to be like Mike, but he had bigger aspirations than just basketball. He likened his ascent to the Will Smith of the hardwood, becoming a multi-faceted icon that excelled in anything with a spotlight. Based on this, he crushes in He Got Game<\/em> and the Spike Lee joint beats out Shakespeare in Love<\/em> at the award shows.<\/p>\n From a script standpoint, the movie is exactly the same, just Kobe instead of Ray. Footwear is a different story, however. While Spike is still deep with Nike, Denzel dons the Air Jordan 13 as originally intended with the nickname sticking the same. While Lee has leverage with Nike as alluded to, it doesn’t keep Kobe from honoring his adidas deal. The brand with Three Stripes uses the flick to debut his first signature shoe, the KB8, while Jesus Shuttlesworth as played by Kobe dons EQT favorites from his rookie season. Because of this, retro acclaim for adidas Kobes grows exponentially.<\/p>\nKobe Still Starts in the 1998 NBA All-Star Game<\/h2>\n