Kobe Bryant has influenced plenty of young NBA players; Moses Moody is no exception.
The Warriors guard joined ‘The Young Man & the Three” podcast and discussed what change he’s made recently and improved on the most over the last year.
The 23-year-old said that while training with Dash Athletics (Jamal Dash Lovell) the intricacies of his footwork didn’t stick until he watched some of Bryant’s footage.
“Last year, working with Dash Athletics, he was sitting there, he was trying to like, get me to understand that for a while through the workout,” Moody said. “But I was recording every workout… I would go home and watch all of my drills and stuff and some reps felt better than others and I didn’t know why.
“And It didn’t really crack to me until me and Dash started watching some Kobe footage and Kobe was doing exactly what he was talking about. Then I went back and watched my footage and I realized that thing, that simplicity of that one step, or those steps, and being purposeful with my feet and that opened it up.”
Add Moody to the ever-growing list of young players that Bryant’s legacy continues to impact.
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