8 Things We Learned About Kobe Bryant From NBA TV's "Kobe: The Interview"

Kobe Bryant sat down with Ahmad Rashad for NBA TV's "Kobe: The Interview."

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At this point in his career, we feel like we know just about everything there is to know about Kobe Bryant. He's been playing in the NBA for almost 20 years now and has done countless interviews during that time, so we've seen and heard him discuss it all. And yet, it feels like every interview that he does now is an event packed with more information about him. He's clearly done a lot of self-reflection over the last few seasons and has plenty of stuff that he wants to share with the world.

Last night, NBA TV aired a recent sit-down interview that Kobe did with Ahmad Rashad called Kobe: The Interview. And it was one of the better Kobe interviews that we've seen lately. From his relationship with Michael Jordan to his time with Shaquille O'Neal to his retirement, the Lakers superstar addressed a range of different topics. Here are the 8 Things We Learned About Kobe Bryant From NBA TV's Kobe: The Interview.

1. He used to ask Michael Jordan for advice in the middle of games.

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2. He tried to learn the triangle offense long before Phil Jackson agreed to coach the Lakers.

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3. He wasn't friends with Shaquille O'Neal—at all—during their time together in Los Angeles.

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4. He struggled to become the leader on the Lakers after Shaq left the team.

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5. He wasn't sure he was going to be able to recover from the Achilles injury he suffered in 2013.

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6. He sees a lot of himself in Russell Westbrook.

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7. He doesn't think the Kobe Bryant era is over yet.

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8. He isn't going to be around for awhile once he finally decides to retire.

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