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Kobe proves to be royal pain in the back
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"That makes me a little bit uncomfortable," said Sloan, when asked on Tuesday about Bryant's injury. "Most great players play better when they're hurt than when they're not."
On Wednesday, Bryant was something short of Jordanesque.
In fairness, Bryant wasn't the only guy hurting this week. Utah's Carlos Boozer has been struggling with a bad back of his own. Deron Williams has been buffeted like a pinata since Day One of the playoffs. Mehmet Okur has a bad Achilles. Various injuries have sidelined and slowed Laker players, too.
But when you're the MVP, your problems are always bigger. Your colds become the flu, your headaches become migraines, your bruises become contusions. Thus, Bryant showed up for warm-ups and promptly made eight straight perimeter shots. Didn't look like he was
hurting in any way. Same with his first shot of game game, a 3-pointer from the elbow. Perfect. Next shot, dead-on fade. Perfect, as well.
Injury? To what, his ego?
Though the Lakers led by as many as 12, the Jazz weren't about to be cowed. They tied the score at 69 and tied it several times again. Bryant was there in the background. An assist there, a free throw there. Down the stretch, he mostly passed off.
Not what the TV people had hoped, but enough.
It wasn't a perfect story, but it often isn't.
Still, it had the ending the Lakers wanted most.
E-mail: rock@desnews.com
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I like Rock's article. He seems to be the only sane and rational...
BBallLaker | May 15, 2008 at 11:09 a.m.
I think Brad Rock injured his head...he should have it examined.
another injury | May 15, 2008 at 7:06 a.m.
Interesting that you chose to write about something that you think...
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