Lakers
star Bryant expected to step away after next season
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[May 23, 2015]
(Reuters) - Los Angeles Lakers
general manager Mitch Kupchak created some buzz by saying future Hall of
Famer Kobe Bryant had told him that next season would be his last with
the Lakers, but the team said on Friday that was no surprise.
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"He has indicated to me that this is it," Kupchak said about Bryant
told SiriusXM NBA Radio on Thursday.
However, the Lakers, whom Bryant has won five NBA titles with, said
that has been the team's assumption for some time.
"There's nothing new to it at all. Nothing that's different from any
comments Mitch has made over the past several months," Lakers
spokesman John Black told Reuters.
"This is the last year of his contract. He hasn't given any
indication that he wants to play beyond this year."
Bryant, who will turn 37 ahead of his 20th NBA season and is
returning from shoulder surgery that ended his 2014-15 campaign in
January, is scheduled to make a league-high $25 million in
completing a two-year contract extension worth $48.5 million.
The Lakers struggled to a 21-61 record last season and own the
second overall pick in next month's NBA Draft, giving them a shot at
a prized young player such as centers Karl-Anthony Towns or Jahlil
Okafor.
Bryant, a 17-time All-Star guard, has battled a string of recent
injuries, suffering a torn Achilles tendon near the end of the 2013
season followed by a fractured left knee.
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Kupchak said no formal farewell tour had been planned.
“It’s kind of up to the player if they want to do something like
that,” Kupchak said. “But he will be recognized appropriately with
great gratitude when it’s time.”
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by Gene Cherry)
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