Kobe says he can play five more years but don’t bet on it
Often with guards, once they reach their mid-30s, you expect their production to fall off a cliff. Which has made what Kobe Bryant
has done this season all the more impressive. The reasons he seems to
defy Father Time are clear — his commitment to conditioning and to the
fundamentals of the game (his post footwork is as good as any big in the
league) give him an edge lost on most his age. Or those a decade
younger.
How much longer could Kobe play?
“I can probably play another five years,” said Bryant to
Kevin Frazier on “Connected With…Kobe Bryant,” which aired on Wednesday
night via Time Warner Cable SportsNet.
“I’m not saying I’m going to play five years…but physically I could play,” he continued.
But the question with Kobe never was “could he?” It was “will he want
to?” Will he continue to want to put in the long hours of effort — in
the season and out of it — to stay in elite condition and improve his
game?
“Right now, no,” said Bryant, who has one more year left on his contract. “It might change but right now, no. It’s too much.”
It’s too much work for not much payoff, he should say.
Kobe isn’t going to sign another deal (next season is the last on his
contract) and go through all this so he can fight for an eight seed.
He’s in it for the rings. (And the idea of him jumping teams to chase
rings is highly unlikely. He’ll retire a Laker.)
While Kobe has said he will make a decision on what to do before next
season starts, I think in reality how close the Lakers are go being a
contender after next season will be the deciding factor. If he’s going
to put in all that work, will he see a payoff?
Another season like this and he probably will retire.
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