After spending three seasons away from the Lakers, Jordan Farmar returns to the team and in an interview with Bleacher Report’s Josh Martin, Farmar discussed his relationship with Bryant.
Contrary to popular belief, Farmar appreciates what Kobe provided him during his first stint in Los Angeles:
“He was very influential on me early in my career. To be around someone like that every day is really a blessing for someone like me.”
Jordan knows that Bryant has high expectations of his teammates, and that he wants them to reach their full potential. For Farmar he accepts that as a challenge, as it has allowed him to learn so much about work-ethic, determination, and the will to win:
“More so his work ethic and just determination, will to win. I mean, his willpower is what separates him from the rest of the people in this business. You know, he’s very, very, very talented. His skill level’s incredible. But he just has the will to work to be the best.”
The return of Farmar was a surprise for most, but will be a welcomed addition. He has championship experience and is someone Bryant has gained trust in through all the battles in route to two consecutive championships.
During his first stint with the Lakers, Farmar averaged 6.9 points and 2.1 assists in limited minutes.
Lakers Nation News
Lakers News: Jordan Farmar Discusses Playing With Nick Young
VIDEO: Kobe Bryant Top 10 Plays From 2003-2004 Season
Lakers 2013-2014 Preseason Profiles: Elias Harris
Lakers Nation Roundtable: What Factor Is Most Important Next Season
VIDEO: Pau Gasol Shaves His Beard After Nine Years
Lakers News
The Los Angeles Lakers And The Novelty Of Losing [Silver Screen & Roll]
The Time Has Come For Jim Buss [ESPN LA]
Sharpshooter Marcus Landry to join Lakers [OC Register]
Finding Excitement in a Season with Diminished Expectations [Forum Blue & Gold]
Sixers sign Darius Morris to back up MCW [SB Nation]
Lamar Odom’s DUI arrest adds concers [LA Times]
NBA News
Nerlens Noel To Sign A Shoe Deal With Reebok [Pro Basketball Talk]
Dallas Mavericks Sign Devin Ebanks For Training Camp [Pro Basketball Talk]
Rivers Laments End Of Pierce, KG Era [NBA.com]
Odom Charged In LA With Misdemeanor DUI [ESPN]