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Following Kobe Bryant‘s tragic passing, people clung to the memories he left behind. His final game, his parting words, and above all, the remarkable legacy that continues to inspire us all. The Black Mamba dedicated countless days to relentless hard work in his quest to bring out the best in himself. His trainer, who spent over five years alongside him, closely observed his journey. In his book, he endeavored to shed light on the driving force that defined Bryant.

A we continue to piece together fragments of his life, striving to fathom the brilliant mind that underpinned his greatness, Kobe’s trainer shared his last exchange with the legend.

Michael Jordan’s trainer was inspired by the last conversation he had with Kobe Bryant

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Tim Grover worked with the Los Angeles Lakers legend from 2007 to 2012, contributing to his achievement of two Finals MVP awards and one regular season MVP. After a 15-year collaboration with Michael Jordan, he introduced his personal trainer to Kobe. While Grover undoubtedly played a role in helping Kobe enhance his performance, he, in turn, drew inspiration from the basketball icon.

Although they weren’t in constant contact, their mutual influence continued to motivate them both. speaking about the two-time Finals MVP, Grover recalled how Kobe’s final words left a lasting impact on him. In his book, “Winning,” he wrote, “On that last phone call, we talked for a while and made plans to get together at the upcoming All-Star game in Chicago. That meeting would never happen.”

Talking about their last conversation, he shared, “You good?” I asked. “Yeah, I’m good. Always chasing that win. Never done.” I hear those words over and over. Always chasing that win. Never done.”?Kobe’s parting words to Grover left an indelible mark on him and those us who get to hear of it now.

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Just as Grover emphasized, the 5x champion possessed an unparalleled drive and work ethic. While many of his peers would wrap up their games and call it a day, Kobe Bryant would remain behind, sitting in solitude, meticulously reviewing the matches, dissecting his own mistakes, and contemplating strategies for improvement.

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His unwavering commitment to his craft, his relentless pursuit of perfection, and his ability to find lessons even in his successes were all emblematic of his character.?

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Tim Grover on Kobe Bryant’s obsession with winning

Kobe’s ambition went beyond personal glory. Grover also pointed out Kobe’s unyielding fixation on winning NBA championships.

The Black Mamba yearned for victory not just for his own sake but also for the collective success of his entire team. Speaking of the same, Grover stated, “Kobe Bryant was not interested in winning championships; he was obsessed.

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Grover believed that Bryant’s extraordinary influence and obsession possessed the potential to make a life-changing impact. As it turns out, he was absolutely correct. His commitment to team success underscored his leadership and the profound sense of responsibility he felt toward his teammates and the franchise as a whole.