1. During his high school years, he would routinely arrive for practice at 5 a.m. and leave the court at 7 a.m.
2. Byron Scott, the former Lakers player and head coach, recounted an occasion when he discovered an 18-year-old Bryant diligently practicing his shots in a dimly lit gym, a full two hours prior to the scheduled practice.
3. At one point, he resorted to playing with his left hand due to an injury sustained in his right shoulder.
4. John Celestand, a former NBA player and teammate of Kobe during his time with the Lakers, noted that Kobe consistently held the distinction of being the earliest player in the gym, even when he was hurt.
5. Shaquille O'Neal mentioned that Kobe would often engage in practice sessions even without a basketball in hand.
6. In 2008, he collaborated with Nike to reduce the height of his shoes by a few millimeters, all in pursuit of gaining "a hundredth of a second better reaction time."
7. In preparation for the 2012 Olympics, he resolved to shed 16 pounds, emphasizing the importance of maintaining pain-free knees.
8. He followed a regimen of applying ice to his knees for 20 minutes thrice daily and underwent acupuncture treatments to minimize the risk of injuries.
9. During halftime, he would review footage of his own performances.
10. He once entirely abandoned a documentary about his life and chose to begin anew, dissatisfied with the initial outcome.