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Michael Jordan bares the secret behind relationship with 'little brother' Kobe Bryant

LOS ANGELES - Tears left a trail down the center of basketball's most famous face when Michael Jordan divulged a secret that not many people inside or outside the NBA had any clue about.

We always knew what Jordan meant to Kobe Bryant. Through the former Chicago Bulls star's gravelly voice and red eyes Monday at Staples Center, we got to hear and see what Bryant meant to him.

"Maybe it surprised people that Kobe and I were very close friends,"

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