Kobe Bryant is one of the best basketball players of all-time. And on Wednesday night, he finally graduated from the NBA.
Bryant dropped 60 points in the final game of his 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers. At 37 years old, he's the oldest player to record 60 points in the game. It's also the most points for any NBA player in his final game and the most points in a game this entire season.
As we look back at the brilliant career of Kobe Bryant, we take a moment to look at how technology has changed since Bryant first entered the NBA in 1996, straight out of high school at the age of 17. Bryant talked about his relationship with technology in a recent interview with popular YouTube tech reviewer Marques Brownlee. Here are the highlights of that talk.
"I've tried to dabble into [tech] a little bit but I found myself not being extremely passionate about it," Bryant told Brownlee.

"Unless it's centered around sports and things that involve health, training, things of that sort. I wouldn't describe myself as a tech-savvy person."

That bit about health and training certainly rings true. Bryant visited Apple's campus several months before the company launched its first Apple Watch; many believed Bryant was asked to test the watch's health and fitness features.

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