Lakers News: Team Not Concerned With Kobe Bryant’s Technicals

The Los Angeles Lakers are currently riding a three-game winning streak and things seem to be getting better in Southern California. The players are beginning to build some chemistry, which is evident in the way they have been playing as of late. Nevertheless, one thing will remain constant and that is Kobe Bryant’s intensity and aggression on the court.

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In the Lakers’ 103-99 win over the Dallas Mavericks, Kobe Bryant picked up his 13th technical foul, meaning three more will give him a one game suspension. Bryant has a tendency to argue with the referees during games, and he is on the verge of a suspension if this trend continues. However, Mark Medina tweeted that the Lakers are not worried about the possibility of Bryant missing a game.

Knowing Bryant and his determination to win, expect him to be less vocal with the referees moving forward. Kobe understands that the Lakers need him on the court in order to make the post season and he will not allow his team to suffer due to his antics on the court.

The Lakers will back in action Monday night when they travel to the Mile High City to play the Denver Nuggets.

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