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Khan’s Game-Changing Plan Upends Elite NCAA Basketball to New Heights!

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The annual March Madness tournament has changed the lives of many college students who have walked through the gauntlet, and for Amir Khan, it took only one tournament run to forever change the way the sports world views student-managers. The Laker Fan of Lake Charles Lake Charles, Louisiana. 2002 was an incredible year for the Los Angeles Lakers.

They were dominating the NBA, winning their third consecutive championship, and their fan base was the biggest amongst the 30-team association. Little did they know that one of their best supporters, Amir Khan, was born in the same year, 1,689 miles away, in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Although he grew up with Chris Paul playing right down the street, it was impossible to ignore the charisma of the Purple & Gold.

Watching Kobe Bryant become a one-man wrecking crew for the Lakers in the mid-2000s introduced a love for basketball Amir didn’t know existed. “I’m a huge Kobe fan, and he was the first athlete who I really watched just to watch him, you know? ” Khan said.

“Like, obviously, I’d watch the Lakers, I’m a Lakers fan because of him. I’d watch them, I’d watch LSU over here, football, basketball, they’re the local teams, but… but Kobe, he was just, he was different. ” – Amir elaborated further on his love for Bryant and the impact Kobe had on his household .

“Just watching him made me love the game of basketball and want to be like him. I just wanted to play like him. I would always say he’s a huge, huge reason why basketball is so important to me,” Khan said.

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