Lakers News: Kobe Bryant’s Sore Shoulder Will Be ‘Ongoing’ Issue

Ryan Ward
2 Min Read

With only 33 games left in the 2015-16 NBA regular season for the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant’s playing career is quickly coming to an end. Although Bryant is intent on playing as many games as possible in the final stretch, the Lakers superstar has struggled to get back on the floor with a persistent soreness in his surgically repaired right shoulder.

On Sunday, the Lakers will host the Charlotte Hornets with Bryant potentially sitting out for the third time in the last four games. Bryant’s sore shoulder has head coach Byron Scott uncertain about his status. Coach Scott also let it be known that Kobe’s shoulder issue will be an ongoing problem for the rest of the season via Mike Bresnahan of the L.A. Times:

Bryant has played more than 27 minutes in the last three games he’s been on the floor for the Lakers. It seems as though Kobe is starting to wind down with the end of his career in the NBA drawing near.

Since Jan. 1, Bryant has played in only 10 games while cracking double digits five times in that span. Kobe hasn’t scored more than 10 points since putting up 15 against the division rival Sacramento Kings on Jan. 20.

Bryant is averaging 24.9 minutes per game during the month of January, and that number may continue to drop in the final three months of the regular season. Kobe is determined to play in the regular-season finale on April 13 against the Utah Jazz and will do whatever is necessary to make that happen whether it’s sitting out or playing fewer minutes moving forward.

Follow:
Ryan Ward is a Reporter/Editor and shares duties of being a Social Media Manager on a daily basis at Lakers Nation. As a credentialed member of the media, Ryan covers Lakers home games, press conferences as well as interviewing players from both the NBA and NFL. A Los Angeles native, but born and bred in the UK. Long-suffering Raiders fan and a Liverpool supporter since birth.
Exit mobile version