Kobe Bryant will retire at the end of the season and not only will he go down as one of the best players ever, he’s also noted with a record in career earnings.
Kobe Bryant will retire at the end of the season and not only will he go down as one of the best players ever, he’s also noted with a record in career earnings.
Following Kobe Bryant’s announcement that he will retire at the end of this season, many players have been expressing their love, admiration and respect for the NBA legend. Kevin Durant also expressed that sentiment but added that he’s angry with the media for their treatment of the Los Angeles Lakers star.
Kobe Bryant announced his retirement yesterday and as you can imagine, ticket prices for the Lakers games shot up but none more expensive than their last game at the Staples Center this season.
Kobe Bryant announced his retirement on Sunday and there’s been an outpour of love for the NBA legend. Many former and current players and fans have been showing their love, respect and appreciation for Bryant but J.R. Smith remembers when it wasn’t always this way and called out the hypocrites on his Twitter account.
Kobe Bryant finally decided the time is coming for him to hang up his jersey and retire and one of the first people he told, is the player he’s been compared to his whole career, Michael Jordan.
The Los Angeles Lakers are currently 2-12 at the bottom of the Western Conference. The major issue they have which is constantly being discussed, is their lack of ball movement. Eventually it all goes back to Kobe Bryant, who isn’t shooting well this season but is still taking a great deal of shot attempts. Following the Lakers 111-77 loss to the Golden State Warriors, Nick Young was asked about these issues.