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Nike spokeswoman Jacie Prieto-Lopez said the company's relationship with Bryant gives them an instant connection to China's massive population of basketball fans. "He helps us resonate with that core consumer," she said. Marc Ganis, president of Chicago-based consultancy SportsCorp, said Bryant seems to have developed his bond with China in the aftermath of his arrest in Colorado on sexual assault charges in 2003. Although that case was dismissed, U.S. fans at the time lost some of their enthusiasm for the rising star, and many sponsors sought to distance themselves from him. But in China, Bryant's popularity grew unabated, reaching a crescendo with his appearance in the U.S. team in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Ganis said. "He was viewed as the leader of that team," Ganis said. Susan Jain, a professor of Chinese language instruction at University of California, Los Angeles, said Bryant is performing an invaluable service by promoting familiarity with China as the country grows in stature and influence. "I think it offers some wonderful opportunities for these kids," Jain said. "We'll be preparing the next generation to jump into the work force and use the language and culture." Bryant, however, stressed that his interest wasn't merely to push Chinese language and cultural literacy. He said more important was that young Americans become familiar with some place
-- any place -- beyond their national borders, something he learned to value while going to school in Italy, where his father played basketball after retiring from the NBA. "I think it's important for kids to kind of learn more than just the world that is around them," he said.
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