Monday, April 15, 2013

Of course Kobe Bryant will be back

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kobe Bryant's 17th NBA season likely ended on an innocent move past a defender toward the hoop. He felt a pop as he pushed off his left foot. The pain made him think somebody kicked him. The Los

Kobe will be recovering from Achilles surgery for the next six to nine months, so he'll likely miss part of the 2013-14 season. He's 34 and makes $30 million. Some are arguing the Lakers should use the amnesty clause on

Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant is speaking out on social media about the leg injury he suffered at Friday night's game. KTLA 5's Elizabeth Espinosa reports.

Kobe Bryant has made it clear that we have not seen the last of him despite suffering a torn Achilles tendon on Friday night. The Los Angeles Lakers' head trainer says the Black Mamba is aiming to be back for the start of next season, and it seems like

One game is a small sample size, but if L.A. can get past the Houston Rockets on Wednesday night or see the Utah Jazz lose to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday, they'll make Bryant's sacrifice worthwhile by competing in the Western Conference

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Of course Kobe Bryant will be back

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