The end is near for Kobe Bryant, even he is admitting it. As his Los Angeles Lakers struggle through the season, the 36-year-old isn't scoffing at thoughts of calling it a career. "I'd be lying if I said that it hasn't crossed my mind,''
Bryant is supposed to start, so his situation becomes more about identifying an All-Star lock to take his place and then finding a substitute for that would-be reserve. In Aldridge's case, we'll need to look past the assumed locks, focusing on those
Bryant injured his right shoulder in the second half of Wednesday's 96-80 loss to New Orleans and was absent from Thursday's practice. Although the preliminary results revealed a tear, Bryant will return to Los Angeles later on Thursday and will be
Kobe Bryant stars in an animated "Frozen" parody. Let it Tank ▽LYRICS▽ (Press CC button for Subtitles) The banners glow bright on the rafters tonight Not a L
On Sunday night, Kobe Bryant passed Michael Jordan on the NBA's all-time scoring list, moving into third place behind Karl Malone and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. After the game, Kobe sat down and wrote his thoughts on the