His giant arms have embraced championships, punched defeats, clutched stardom, shoved frustration, been marked with every sort of tattoo and twist and tear. Yet marching into National Stadium for the Olympic opening ceremony Friday, Kobe Bryant looked down and saw something new. Goose bumps. “First time ever,” he said. And for his next act, the coldblooded superstar has become a bouncy public patriot, wearing his flag the way he once wore his glare.Kobe Bryant with goose bumps is like the Great Wall with graffiti, but it works. Red, white and human, he has never looked better. “This has a greater significance than anything I’ve ever been part of,” he said at the U.S. Olympic basketball team’s practice Saturday, his voice strangely familiar. Oh, yeah. This was the Kobe Bryantfrom a dozen years ago, before he disappeared under the drama. He’s grateful. He’s humble. He’s awed. After a difficult June featuring a lost NBA championship and an embarrassing ShaquilleO’Neal rap video, he’s that kid again.
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