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2x NBA champion shares itself from the heart that Kobe Bryant Story shares

It is rare that an NBA superstar plays at a high level for almost two decades, all with the same franchise. Very few Hall of Famers did it, but one of the most remarkable is the legend of the Los Angeles Lakers Kobe Bryant.

Bryant, an 18-time all-star and five times NBA champion, is widely recognized for his elite skills, but he gets much more praise for his mentality than any other. Bryant was one of the mentally strongest players of all time, and he used this to become one of the largest that ever touch the ground.

Los Angeles Lakers striker Kobe Bryant (24)

April 13, 2016; Los Angeles, Ca, USA; Los Angeles Lakers striker Kobe Bryant (24) waves in the crowd when he goes to the bench before the end of the laker before winning the Utah Jazz in the Staples Center. Bryant scored 60 points in the last game of his career. Mandatory loan: Robert Hanashiro-Mimagn Pictures / Robert Hanashiro-Mimagn Images

The two-time NBA champion and the former Chicago Bulls Guard Chris Hodges trained Bryant and recently told a story about the deceased legend.

“When I worked with Kobe, I had to remind him that our word” extension “was,” said Hodges. “Because Kobe shot so many balls and not only shoots them, but thought about the fact that he was always up to the next. … I loved working with him because his mental focus and his preparation before I go out there.”

Hodged has three NBA play times in which he shot over 45% of beyond the arch, an incredibly impressive brand, especially during this time. Hodges was certainly also Bryant's jump shot, but as the two -time champion said, everything revolves around his mentality.

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