It's the same resolve that fueled him to go on to win Finals MVP for the second consecutive postseason last year despite playing on a right knee that was worse than anyone could really understand. He didn't just have the knee drained once in the first round against Oklahoma City as was widely reported, but twice more -- between the second round against Utah and the conference finals against Phoenix and again between Games 4 and 5 of the Finals -- according to a team source.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
KOBE is in pain... and I am loving it!!
Posted by Amile Waters at 1:45 PM
Labels: Kobe+Bryant, Lakers, medical
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Shannon Brown re-signs with Lakers

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Labels: Lakers, NBA, shannon+brown
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Andrew Bynum pushes knee surgery to July 28

Bynum originally had tentatively planned the surgery for July 18.
The 7-footer averaged 8.6 points and 6.9 rebounds during the playoffs, never missing a game despite suffering the knee injury in Game 6 of the first round against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Bynum had the knee drained twice during the postseason and once more on June 22 after the Lakers' championship parade.
Bynum was a near All-Star this past season, averaging 15 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, but has missed 96 games in the past three seasons because of injury.
The 22-year-old said he planned to work out with a Lakers trainer in Los Angeles and Vancouver after the surgery to rehab his knee and improve his core strength as a preventative measure against injuries in the future.
Posted by Amile Waters at 10:45 PM
Labels: andrew+bynum, Lakers
Saturday, July 10, 2010
LA Lakers free agent Derek Fisher meets Pat Riley in Miami
Lakers free agent point guard Derek Fisher has a meeting scheduled with Miami Heat president Pat Riley on Saturday, according to a source close to the situation.
Fisher's preference remains to re-sign with the Lakers, but he feels the need to explore his options and listen to Riley's pitch after the Heat landed free agents LeBron James and Chris Bosh. Miami also re-signed Dwyane Wade and were reportedly closing in on Mike Miller.
According to a source, negotiations between Fisher and the Lakers have remained positive and the team has put an offer on the table that was stronger than what's been previously reported (one year, $2.5 million). Fisher returned from a trip to China on Wednesday, but he's had several conversations with both Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak and Riley.
The Chicago Bulls and New Jersey Nets have also expressed an interest in the five-time NBA champion.
Earlier in the week, Lakers star Kobe Bryant expressed support for Fisher, who entered the NBA with him back in 1996.
"We need to have him back, it's as simple as that," Bryant told ESPNLosAngeles.com's Dave McMenamin at his Kobe Bryant Skills Academy on the UC Santa Barbara campus. "It's not a question of if he will be back; it's a matter of when.
"I don't care what [the cost] is. ... They need to work that out and get him back because his significance to our ballclub and to me cannot be understated."
Last week, a source close to the negotiations told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher the Lakers are confident the point guard will return to the Lakers next season.
If Fisher signs elsewhere, Steve Blake, whom the team recently signed to a four-year, $16 million contract, would replace him in the starting lineup.
Ramona Shelburne (columnist and reporter for ESPNLosAngeles.com) also contributed to this report.
Posted by Amile Waters at 9:56 AM
Labels: chris bosh, Dwayne Wade, Lakers, Miami Heat, Pat Riley