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Ex-NBA player making noise as ‘Kobe clone’ at FIBA World Cup
Toronto Raptors forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (4) Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Former FIBA ambassador Kobe Bryant is, unfortunately, not at the 2023 iteration of the FIBA World Cup after his tragic accident in 2020. One former NBA journeyman is trying to keep the Mamba’s spirit alive with his play.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson has been dubbed by locals as a Kobe clone in Manila. The former Brooklyn Nets first-round pick is a Philadelphia native just like Bryant. He’s also rocking the same haircut, arm sleeve, and No. 24 while representing Jordan as a naturalized player at the tournament.

It’s not just Hollis-Jefferson’s appearance that has garnered him comparisons to the Los Angeles Lakers icon. The 28-year-old has also played like a left-handed version of Bryant, with similar footwork and clutch shot-making ability on full display. During his 39-point outburst against New Zealand Monday — which included a game-tying four-point play in regulation — the “Kobe” chants reverberated within the Mall of Asia Arena.

Hollis-Jefferson was asked about the surreal “Kobe” chants from the fans during his Herculean effort in the 95-87 overtime loss on Monday.

“It means a lot, it’s an honor,” said Hollis-Jefferson, via Donatas Urbonas of Basket News. “There’s only one Kobe, for sure. But to feel that love and energy down the stretch and to hit those big shots, God was with me and Kobe was with me, for sure.”

Team USA faces off against the Hollis-Jefferson-led Jordan team in their final pool play contest on Wednesday.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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