Lakers News: D’Antoni Says All-Star Participation Is Up To Kobe

kobe-bryant-2007allstar-stand

Kobe Bryant continues to be one of the most popular players in the NBA. Despite playing in only six games this season, Bryant leads all Western Conference backcourt players in All-Star votes leading many to wonder whether or not he will participate in this season’s All-Star game.

At Bryant’s age, and with his injury issues this season, many would prefer that Bryant sit out the game to rest up. Coach Mike D’Antoni, however, says the decision will fall to Bryant himself, as reported by Mark Medina:

That’s up to Kobe, the trainer and doctors, I don’t have anything against anything. That’s up to them.

Bryant himself implored fans to vote for some of the younger players who have played more this season. Whether or not this means Bryant wouldn’t suit up, nobody quite knows, but this game is about the fans and Kobe has a lot.

With Bryant possibly returning later this month, it is conceivable that he could be healthy enough to play the game if he so chooses. There is always the possibility that Bryant could be surpassed in votes, but that is highly unlikely as he holds a nearly 200,000 vote advantage over Stephen Curry and Chris Paul.

At this point in his career, Bryant doesn’t need to appear in All-Star games, and even if he suits up, he is unlikely to play a lot of minutes. With his comments, it seems that he is open to letting the young guys have their moment and that is probably best for both Bryant and the Lakers.

——————————————————————–
VIDEO: Kobe Bryant Suggests Fans Vote For Younger Players For All-Star Game

You May Also Like

Lakers News: Luke Walton Asking Jordan Clarkson To Make Quicker Decisions And Dribble Less

The Los Angeles Lakers were able to pull away from the Phoenix Suns for a 100-93 win, particularly due to the play of Jordan Clarkson off the bench…

Lakers News: Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan Have ‘Mutual Respect’

As Kobe Bryant approaches Michael Jordan for third all-time in scoring, the…

Kings Use Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Reference For Lakers’ Robert Horry 2002 Western Conference Finals Buzzer-Beater

While Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O’Neal led the Los Angeles Lakers to three consecutive NBA championships in the…

Lakers Young Core Receiving Enough Playing Time?

Going into last season, the biggest decision facing the Los Angeles Lakers was how to balance playing time between their young core of players and the veterans the team had signed in the offseason…