Darryn Peterson wants to honor Lakers legend: He played both sides of the ball When Jazz rookie Darryn Peterson recently met with the Utah media, he wasnt shy to admit who his idol is.
Peterson, who starred for the University of Kansas, was asked about how his defensiv..
When Jazz rookie Darryn Peterson recently met with the Utah media, he wasnt shy to admit who his idol is.
Peterson, who starred for the University of Kansas, was asked about how his defensive skill set will follow his offensive skills.
He said he wasnt too worried about it and said he hopes to be like his idol, Im a Kobe guy; he played both sides of the ball, Peterson said.Thats my idol.
So Im trying to lock down on defense.
"I'm a Kobe guy, so he played both sides of the ball.
That's my idol, so I'm trying to lock down on defense."I would like to say I can be a lockdown defender.
Obviously, I havent guarded the best in the world yet, but Im willing to take this challenge.
6-10 wingspan, that can help me a bit, Peterson said.Just my effort.
I might not be the fastest guy, or quickest guy, but my effort, I will be able to take out some of that.
Petersons stats arent comparable to Bryants, of course, because Peterson only played one season of college basketball.
Bryant had a 20-year Hall of Fame career.However, similarities exist.
Peterson averaged 3.5 defensive rebounds and 1.4 steals per game.
In his career, Bryant averaged 4.1 defensive rebounds and 1.4 steals per game.
Peterson, a 6-5 guard who weighs 205 pounds, and Bryant had similar measurables.Bryant was 6-6 and weighed 212.
Bryant had what he called Mamba Mentality, meaning he didnt care who he went up against; in his eyes, he felt like he was the best player on the court.
Peterson tries to emulate that, too.
During his NBA career, Bryant was a five-time champion, two-time NBA Finals MVP and league MVP in 2008.
He led the league in scoring in 2005-06 and 2006-07.
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