Kobe Bryant

Lakers guard Kobe Bryant catches his breath during a break in the action during a game against the Knicks. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times / December 25, 2012)

Kobe Bryant hit Twitter for the first time on Christmas, taking over the @nikebasketball feed for three full days.

"It was cool.  It was just fun.  I had a good time talking with a lot of the fans," said Bryant.  "The coolest thing about that was the one-on-one interaction.  It was like I was getting flooded with text messages from fans and it was pretty cool to be able to have a dialogue back with them.  I enjoyed it."

Bryant has been active on his Facebook account but he may not be ready to be a full-time Twitter participant.

"The one thing about me is that when I'm doing it, I enjoy doing it myself," said Bryant.  "I don't know if I have the time available to really give the fans the attention that they deserve."

Bryant resisted joining Twitter for a number of years, but finally decided to test the waters.

"I really just didn't know how to use it, but I decided 'Well, why not give it a shot and just talk to the fans directly?'  I found it to be enjoyable.  I had a good time," he said.  "I heard a lot of great comments.  You're able to get a lot of great feedback about the game but also about the product as well — what they thought, what they like, what they didn't like. It's the best way to gauge reaction."

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