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  • Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
    man...anytime one of our players gets gimpy, im on Clublakers and Lakers Nation more than boxingscene
    fair enough

    wish someone would of gotten a screencap on it

    cant find an article on it

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    • TheRealNikkiOh: RT @TiaMowry: RT @ESPN: Chris Broussard Reports Kobe Bryant to miss remainder of playoffs with severe sprain

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      • I still have confidence in my boy Lamar

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        • Originally posted by CumulousClouds View Post
          TheRealNikkiOh: RT @TiaMowry: RT @ESPN: Chris Broussard Reports Kobe Bryant to miss remainder of playoffs with severe sprain
          Nah dawgy he plans to play today.....check it

          http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angele...ory?id=6427455

          EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant has a sprained left ankle and is officially listed as day to day, a team spokesman told reporters on Monday.

          "He says he'll play," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said of Bryant's status for Tuesday's pivotal Game 5 with the Lakers' first-round series tied 2-2.

          Bryant's injury occurred late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 93-88 Game 4 loss to the New Orleans Hornets while Bryant was defending Hornets guard Willie Green. He turned his ankle over and fell into Green, causing a foul.


          The Lakers have a rich playoff history. Relive it in images here.
          Best Moments | Top Performers

          Bryant spent Monday undergoing extensive treatment on the ankle, according to Jackson, including icing, electrostimulation and massage.

          Bryant declined to undergo any further examination of the injury through X-rays or an MRI, going against the wishes of the Lakers front office.

          "Right now, he's not," Jackson said. "We're trying to convince him that it might be a good idea."

          When asked what the Lakers' medical staff thought of Bryant's injury, Jackson said, "He won't let them deal with it."

          Bryant has a history of seeking private medical consultation away from the team. He privately arranged surgery for his right knee last summer.

          Jackson said that if diagnostic tests revealed any more serious injury, it would not affect Bryant's decision to suit up for Tuesday.

          "It doesn't matter, he's going to play anyway," Jackson said.

          Bryant did not speak to reporters on Monday. The back-to-back Finals MVP declared he would play following Game 4, however.

          "I should play," Bryant said. "It's going to take a lot to stop me from playing.

          2011 NBA Playoffs: Lakers vs. Hornets

          The Lakers are facing the Hornets in the first round. Get all the latest playoff information here. Lakers Center

          "I'm concerned, as I am about any injury, but I've played through so many of them it kind of becomes old hat for me."

          Bryant came into Sunday's on the Lakers injury list as playing with a sprained left ankle already.

          Bryant suffered what he described as the "scariest" ankle sprain of his 15-year career in a game versus the Dallas Mavericks on March 12, but he played through it, not missing any games.

          Bryant said that the sprain he suffered against New Orleans feels different than the one he had against Dallas, however.

          "It's more my foot," Bryant said. "It's not really my ankle. It's my foot ... I don't really hurt that too often, so, it's a little different for me."

          The team maintained Monday that it is a left ankle injury for Bryant and not a left foot injury.

          Lakers forward Pau Gasol would not even entertain a scenario where Bryant, the Lakers co-captain, would miss Tuesday's game.

          "I think he'll play no matter what," Gasol said. "So, I'm not even thinking about anything else."

          Lakers starting center Andrew Bynum expressed confidence in his team no matter what Bryant's health status may be.

          "Our defense will be better and our offense will be better and we will win Game 5," Bynum declared.

          Dave McMenamin covers the Lakers for ESPNLosAngeles.com.

          Follow Dave McMenamin on Twitter: @mcten

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          • I think his minutes are going to be severely limited... Odom will be in most of the game... even if Kobe starts... I bet he re-injures it even worse in this game.

            Not trying to jinx it, and I hope it doesnt happen... but it looked bad, it sounds bad... I cant imagine him jumping and landing on that foot 48 hours later.

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            • Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
              I think his minutes are going to be severely limited... Odom will be in most of the game... even if Kobe starts... I bet he re-injures it even worse in this game.

              Not trying to jinx it, and I hope it doesnt happen... but it looked bad, it sounds bad... I cant imagine him jumping and landing on that foot 48 hours later.
              If KB24 suits up and plays any minutes today it will be a damn miracle....and will prove once and for all the man has balls of steel!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • Originally posted by RavshinRicRude View Post
                If KB24 suits up and plays any minutes today it will be a damn miracle....and will prove once and for all the man has balls of steel!!!!!!!!!!!
                If he plays it will be shocking...seriously.

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                  • Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                    If he plays it will be shocking...seriously.
                    playing a broken finger? yeah I'd say he's done it before

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                    • Originally posted by RavshinRicRude View Post
                      Nah dawgy he plans to play today.....check it

                      http://sports.espn.go.com/los-angele...ory?id=6427455

                      EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant has a sprained left ankle and is officially listed as day to day, a team spokesman told reporters on Monday.

                      "He says he'll play," Lakers coach Phil Jackson said of Bryant's status for Tuesday's pivotal Game 5 with the Lakers' first-round series tied 2-2.

                      Bryant's injury occurred late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 93-88 Game 4 loss to the New Orleans Hornets while Bryant was defending Hornets guard Willie Green. He turned his ankle over and fell into Green, causing a foul.


                      The Lakers have a rich playoff history. Relive it in images here.
                      Best Moments | Top Performers

                      Bryant spent Monday undergoing extensive treatment on the ankle, according to Jackson, including icing, electrostimulation and massage.

                      Bryant declined to undergo any further examination of the injury through X-rays or an MRI, going against the wishes of the Lakers front office.

                      "Right now, he's not," Jackson said. "We're trying to convince him that it might be a good idea."

                      When asked what the Lakers' medical staff thought of Bryant's injury, Jackson said, "He won't let them deal with it."

                      Bryant has a history of seeking private medical consultation away from the team. He privately arranged surgery for his right knee last summer.

                      Jackson said that if diagnostic tests revealed any more serious injury, it would not affect Bryant's decision to suit up for Tuesday.

                      "It doesn't matter, he's going to play anyway," Jackson said.

                      Bryant did not speak to reporters on Monday. The back-to-back Finals MVP declared he would play following Game 4, however.

                      "I should play," Bryant said. "It's going to take a lot to stop me from playing.

                      2011 NBA Playoffs: Lakers vs. Hornets

                      The Lakers are facing the Hornets in the first round. Get all the latest playoff information here. Lakers Center

                      "I'm concerned, as I am about any injury, but I've played through so many of them it kind of becomes old hat for me."

                      Bryant came into Sunday's on the Lakers injury list as playing with a sprained left ankle already.

                      Bryant suffered what he described as the "scariest" ankle sprain of his 15-year career in a game versus the Dallas Mavericks on March 12, but he played through it, not missing any games.

                      Bryant said that the sprain he suffered against New Orleans feels different than the one he had against Dallas, however.

                      "It's more my foot," Bryant said. "It's not really my ankle. It's my foot ... I don't really hurt that too often, so, it's a little different for me."

                      The team maintained Monday that it is a left ankle injury for Bryant and not a left foot injury.

                      Lakers forward Pau Gasol would not even entertain a scenario where Bryant, the Lakers co-captain, would miss Tuesday's game.

                      "I think he'll play no matter what," Gasol said. "So, I'm not even thinking about anything else."

                      Lakers starting center Andrew Bynum expressed confidence in his team no matter what Bryant's health status may be.

                      "Our defense will be better and our offense will be better and we will win Game 5," Bynum declared.

                      Dave McMenamin covers the Lakers for ESPNLosAngeles.com.

                      Follow Dave McMenamin on Twitter: @mcten
                      I know he's gonna play..but when I read that tweet I was like NOOOO...plus people on twitter were freaking celebrating because they read that Kobe wasn't playing..as.swipes!!!!

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