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LOS ANGELES, CA. JAN. 04, 2015. Lakers’ #24 Kobe Bryant all smiles after an assist from teammate Carlos Boozer in a game vs the Pacers’ in the 1st half of the game at Staple Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 04, 2015. LA Lakers play the Indiana Pacers in a regular NBA season game. (Photo by Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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LOS ANGELES, CA. JAN. 04, 2015. Lakers’ #24 Kobe Bryant all smiles after an assist from teammate Carlos Boozer in a game vs the Pacers’ in the 1st half of the game at Staple Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 04, 2015. LA Lakers play the Indiana Pacers in a regular NBA season game. (Photo by Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The late Kobe Bryant remains an inspiration to many. He was certainly the individual that most players look up to even today. Everyone wants to have Kobe’s motivation and work ethic towards the game of basketball, but only a few can ever get to that level. We have always heard stories of Kobe Bryant, his ‘mamba mentality’, and how focused he is on the court, but how does it feel for someone who is playing on the same team as Kobe?
A former teammate who played with Kobe in his final year in the NBA revealed what it was like. But even though he spent a whole year with the Black Mamba, he has always regretted the fact that it was too late.
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Wishing for more time with Kobe Bryant
In the newest episode of ‘From the Point’ by Trae Young, the special guest was Lou Williams. Lou Williams retired from the NBA a few months ago. During his conversation with Trae Young, he talked about everything he learned from Kobe Bryant. Williams also revealed how great and focused Kobe was during his final season.

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LOS ANGELES, CA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2014 – Lakers guard Kobe Bryant listens as the National Anthem is sung by Jeffey Osborne at the season opener against the Rockets at Staples Center. (Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Kobe’s work ethic and approach toward every game constantly surprised Williams, even when it was his last season in the league. This only made Lou Williams imagine how great it would have been to witness his focus and dedication when he was in the midst of his championship years.
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Lou Williams said, “That was one of my biggest hang-ups man. I used to always look at him and I’ll be like, dang. I wish I was with you when you was in the hunt“.
As Lou Williams said, even though Kobe is always the same person, it would be a unique experience to witness his mentality while trying to win a championship. It is certainly an opportunity that many players would wish they could get.
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Lou William’s legendary career
In his 17-year career, Lou Williams has played for six teams. He was great in his role, and that made him a desirable player for many teams. His prowess and capabilities to excel in that role is why he won the ‘Sixth Man of the Year’ award three times. In 2015, he signed a 3-year, 21 million-dollar contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. The 2015–2016 season was Kobe Bryant’s last season in the NBA.
He would have kept playing if he could, but his body was not letting him go much longer. So Lou Williams was only able to play one season with the Lakers legend. But maybe it’s his time with the Lakers that helped him become the player he was. He won his 6MOY awards in 2015, 2018, and 2019.
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