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Kobe Bryant has enjoyed an illustrious NBA career that has
included five championships, 16 All-Star appearances, scoring titles, and an
MVP award, among numerous other accolades. He has been at the peak of his
profession for almost two decades, and he will undoubtedly be remembered as one
of the game’s greats.
No matter how great however, all careers must come to a
close, and the lifetime Laker is reportedly considering calling it quits after
the season.
The past couple of seasons have been rough on Bryant, from
the failed Dwight Howard experiment, to playing in only six games last year due
to injury issues, to trying to will his way through this season on an
overmatched and under-talented Laker team; probably not the way Bryant envisioned
spending his twilight playing years. Bryant, ever-competitive, probably
envisioned going out on top, like Michael did, or at least on a team capable of
contention.
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The acquisition of Howard a couple summers ago was aimed at
stocking up the Lakers for one last Bryant-led run, with Howard meant to take
some of the burden off Bryant’s back. Things obviously didn’t work out quite
that way, with Howard now patrolling the paint in Houston and Kobe putting up
points on a bad Lakers team. It is strange to see one of the game’s greats, a
guy that has long been lauded for his competitive drive and win-above-all
attitude, to go out as a statistical sideshow on a team positioned well outside
of the playoff picture.
But Bryant is human, and despite his personal vendetta with
Father Time, that is a battle that even he can’t win. His body aches after
games. He often winces as he walks, and ice baths are a far too common occurrence.
He is restricted to 32 minutes per game, and sits out on the second night of
back-to-backs. While he can still dominate for stretches, he can’t do it as
often, or for as long, as he used to. With the Lakers well out of the playoff
picture, there has been talk of him shutting it down for the season.
When asked, after the struggle of the past couple seasons,
if he had considered retiring at the end of the season, Bryant acknowledged
that he had.
“I’d be lying if I said it hadn’t crossed my mind,” he told
the Los Angeles Times. “Right now I doubt it, but anything is possible.”
Bryant always came off as a guy that would go out on his own
terms, and it seems that that is what he intends to do.
“My body is hurting like crazy, around the clock, and if I
don’t want to do this anymore, I won’t do it.”
2014-15 is a lost season in Lakerland, and there is really
no benefit to keeping Kobe out on the court. If even part of him wants to
continue to play beyond this season, he should shut it down, and soon. The
chances of the Lakers morphing into a legitimate contender in the offseason are
slim, but they can at least improve and give Bryant a shot at one last playoff
push. Los Angeles will get Julius Randle back next season, and could
potentially add another high lottery pick (their 2015 pick is top-5 protected),
as well as any free agents they may add in the upcoming offseason.
Bryant is owed $25,000,000 next year, and after that he is
off the books. Anything is possible, as Bryant said, but at this point, it is
looking more and more likely that Bryant won’t play past that final year of his
current contract, if he makes it that
far.
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