
Kobe Bryant
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Kobe Bryant: Caps off brilliant career with 60-point effort
Bryant registered an NBA season-high 60 points (22-50 FG, 6-21 3Pt, 10-12 FT), four rebounds, four assists, a steal, and a block over 42 minutes in Wednesday's season-ending 101-96 victory over the Jazz.
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In the final NBA game of his career, Bryant couldn't have asked for a better possible ending, as he put on a show to remember for the Staples Center crowd that had feted him for 20 seasons. Bryant shook off some early jitters from the field to catch fire by the second half of the first quarter, finishing with 15 points in the period. He also came up clutch when it mattered most, pouring in 23 of his 60 points in the final quarter to aid the Lakers to a comeback victory. Of course, the 60-point outburst came with plenty of caveats. For one, the Jazz, who were eliminated from the postseason minutes before Wednesday's contest started, weren't exactly playing with much motivation and rested their top two rim protectors, Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors, which presented little resistance for Bryant as he drove to the tin. And secondly, Bryant's Lakers teammates fed him the rock incessantly throughout the night, as he needed a whopping 50 shots -- a single-game record in the modern era -- to get his point total. In that sense, Bryant's final game was a microcosm of his polarizing career; his supporters surely reveled in the 37-year-old's dedication to take the game into his own hands, while his detractors likely viewed the finale as the ultimate embodiment of his lack of efficiency and unwillingness to keep his teammates involved. The debate regarding Bryant's legacy figures to continue well into his retirement, but there's no denying that the 18-time All-Star was one of the top players of his era and a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Among a long list of achievements, Bryant will end his career as the third-leading scorer in NBA history, a five-time NBA champion, and a two-time NBA Finals MVP.
In the final NBA game of his career, Bryant couldn't have asked for a better possible ending, as he put on a show to remember for the Staples Center crowd that had feted him for 20 seasons. Bryant shook off some early jitters from the field to catch fire by the second half of the first quarter, finishing with 15 points in the period. He also came up clutch when it mattered most, pouring in 23 of his 60 points in the final quarter to aid the Lakers to a comeback victory. Of course, the 60-point outburst came with plenty of caveats. For one, the Jazz, who were eliminated from the postseason minutes before Wednesday's contest started, weren't exactly playing with much motivation and rested their top two rim protectors, Rudy Gobert and Derrick Favors, which presented little resistance for Bryant as he drove to the tin. And secondly, Bryant's Lakers teammates fed him the rock incessantly throughout the night, as he needed a whopping 50 shots -- a single-game record in the modern era -- to get his point total. In that sense, Bryant's final game was a microcosm of his polarizing career; his supporters surely reveled in the 37-year-old's dedication to take the game into his own hands, while his detractors likely viewed the finale as the ultimate embodiment of his lack of efficiency and unwillingness to keep his teammates involved. The debate regarding Bryant's legacy figures to continue well into his retirement, but there's no denying that the 18-time All-Star was one of the top players of his era and a first-ballot Hall of Famer. Among a long list of achievements, Bryant will end his career as the third-leading scorer in NBA history, a five-time NBA champion, and a two-time NBA Finals MVP.
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Another season finished, another season-ending injury for Bryant, who has now failed to finish his last three NBA campaigns. Bryant underwent surgery for a torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder in January, and at the time, his prognosis was for a nine month recovery period. In the 35 games he played last season, Bryant played 35 minutes per contest, but that number will surely be lower this season as he eases back into the lineup, along with the Lakers' improved depth at guard. Fantasy-wise, Bryant was productive last season, averaging 22.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.6 assists, 1.3 steals, 0.2 blocks, and 1.5 three-pointers, but was quite inefficient, hitting just 37 percent of his field goal attempts, including 29 percent of his shots from deep. His elite free-throw shooting remained stellar, hitting 81 percent of his shots from the line, but the fact that Bryant had a true shooting percentage of less than 50 percent for the first time in his career is worrying as he enters his 20th season in the league. With the Lakers drafting guard D'Angelo Russell with the second pick and also having All-Rookie guard Jrdan Clarkson back, Bryant's role may be changed a little as he slides up a position and likely starts at small forward.
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Coach Byron Scott plans on giving Bryant his most minutes all season during Wednesday's finale against the Jazz, Kevin Ding of Bleacher Report reports.
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Bryant scored a team-high 35 points (10-22 FG, 11-11 FT, 4-11 3Pt) to go along with two rebounds, two steals, and an assist in just 27 minutes during Sunday's loss to the Rockets.
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Bryant will play in both games of the Lakers' back-to-back set Sunday against the Rockets and Monday against the Thunder, Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Bryant (shoulder) will play in Friday's matchup with the Pelicans, Mark Medina of Los Angeles Daily News reports.
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Bryant (shoulder) is officially listed as questionable for Friday's game against the Pelicans, Brett Dawson of the New Orleans Advocate reports.
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