Thursday, December 19, 2013

Another Painful Moment for the Lakers: Kobe Out for at least Six Weeks

After returning to the game for almost a year from his previous Achilles tendon injury Bryant is now again facing another painful truth that he might miss at least six weeks of game schedules because of another fractured left knee where he got from his last game against the Memphis Grizzlies. The 36 years old superstar is averaging 42.5 percent from the field 6.3 assist and a 5.7 turnovers since his return this season and over the last 6 games. This kind of painful moment for the future hall of fame is talk of the town whether he is old or his body is not that strong anymore just like before but one thing for sure that the Black Mamba still holds and that is the "never give up" perspective.
Fans are so disappointed how Mike d'Antoni is trying to build the lineup for the Lakers, and that without Bryant the Lakers are hardly to believe that could make it to the playoffs this season. The Christmas eve game that will be held at Staples Center will be played against the reigning back to back champions the Miami Heat and that fans are so disappointed that Kobe Bryant could not play for that.
We all wish for Bryant's quick recovery and that firing up Mike d' Antoni and finding a better coach like the former Grizzlies coach Vinny del Negro or the return of Phil Jackson would be a better decision for the Lakers team.

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