Lakers News And Rumors Recap: Kobe Bryant Reexamines His Debut

Ryan Cole
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Kobe BryantAfter eight months of grueling rehab and therapy, Lakers star Kobe Bryant made his season debut against the Toronto Raptors. While the Lakers did lose, the night was centered on how Kobe would look in his return.

Following the game Kobe spoke to reporters, and mentioned that he didn’t quite perform as well as he had liked despite the fact that he finished with nine points, eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals in 28 minutes.

Today at after Lakers practice, Bryant sort of softened his opinion on his debut, and told reporters that he felt that he didn’t feel that he performed as bad after watching film late last night.

Tomorrow against Phoenix we should expect him to play a lot better as he continues to get comfortable with this Lakers team and figure out what his limitations are while adjusting to playing off of this injury.

Lakers Nation News: 

Kobe Says Debut Wasn’t As Bad As He Thought

Steve Nash Unsure If He Can Continue Playing Anymore

Kobe Bryant Says Achilles Feels Completely Fine

Nick Young On Playing With Kobe: “You Catch Yourself Watching Him”

Lakers News:

Kobe Admits He Needs To Drop A Little Weight – Forum Blue & Gold

Lakers Rust In Kobe’s Return – Silver Screen & Roll

Reincorporating Kobe Will Be A Work In Progress – ESPN

Kobe Bryant, In His Lakers Return, Is A Star That Falls To Earth – LA Times

NBA News:

Clippers Agree To Terms With Stephen Jackson – Pro Basketball Talk

Tyson Chandler Said He Expects To Be Back Before New Years Day – Pro Basketball Talk

Minnesota’s Corey Brewer Fined $5,000 For Flopping – Pro Basketball Talk

Memphis’ Pondexter Out With Stress Fracture In Foot, Likely To Miss Season – Pro Basketball Talk

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Ryan Cole is a student at the University of Southern California (USC) majoring in Broadcast Journalism and minoring in Sports Media Studies. His past experiences include interning for ESPN and Fox Sports. He is huge sports fan that loves to talk all kinds of sports. You can follow him on twitter here: @JustRyCole
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