Lakers Practice Report: Kobe, Nash Hit The Ground Running

The Los Angeles Lakers finished up their official first day of practice on Tuesday with everyone participating in practice except Xavier Henry, who sat out with back spasms. According to Lakers spokesman John Black, Kobe Bryant actively participated in approximately two hours and fifteen minutes of practice, while Steve Nash participated for about an hour and a half.

After practice, Bryant said he felt great and that this was “for sure” the most running he had ever done in an NBA practice. Steve Nash and Jeremy Lin expressed similar sentiments as the theme of today’s practice was clearly defense and conditioning. Ronnie Price impressed Bryant with his conditioning, but Byron Scott refrained from singling out one individual that stood out from the rest. Instead, Scott said he was actually pleasantly pleased with the way his team responded in his conditioning drills, which Jeremy Lin described as “old school.”

— Have You Seen These LIMITED EDITION “Mamba Strikes Back” T-Shirts? —

Bryant also spoke with the highest remarks for Scott, who was his rookie mentor, commenting that they are both exactly on the same page. Scott said both Bryant and Nash looked great but will practice in only one of their two scheduled practices tomorrow for precautionary reasons.

Rookie Julius Randle said Scott’s practice was much harder than any practice he had at Kentucky. Randle also smiled when talking about last night’s Lakers team dinner, where he said that everyone got to know each other a bit better.

[divide]

Kobe Bryant After Practice: Talks Nick Swaggy P Young, Relationship With Byron Scott

You May Also Like

Lakers Rumors & News Recap: Kobe Bryant Brings Out the Claws

Last night, while sitting in Sport and Law class, I was obsessively…

Lakers News: LeBron James Says ‘It’s Always Good To Go Back’ In Cleveland Ahead Of Matchup With Cavaliers

The third leg of the Los Angeles Lakers’ road trip takes place in Cleveland against the Cavaliers on Tuesday night…

Lakers Using Metta’s ‘I Love Basketball’ Motto To Break Huddles

After beating the Golden State Warriors in a 20-point rout on Friday, the Los Angeles Lakers have begun to make some noise only six games into the 2016-17 NBA season…

Malik Monk Opens Up About Difficult 2021 Free Agency Process Where ‘Nobody Really Wanted Me’ Besides Lakers

Signing Malik Monk to a minimum contract ahead of the 2021-22 season is turning out to be one of the best pieces of business…