Lakers Injuries: Monitoring Kobe Bryant's Progress
Recent Updates on Kobe Bryant's Injury
Kobe Bryant, the legendary shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, has been sidelined with a torn Achilles tendon since April 12, 2013. The injury occurred during a game against the Golden State Warriors. Bryant underwent surgery to repair the tendon and has been undergoing rehabilitation since then.
According to recent reports, Bryant is making progress in his recovery. He has been able to increase the intensity and duration of his workouts. He is also able to run and jump without pain. However, he is still not cleared to play in games.
Bryant's Return to the Lakers
It is unclear when Bryant will be able to return to the Lakers. The Lakers have said that they will not rush Bryant back into action and that they will only allow him to play when he is fully healthy.
Bryant has said that he is determined to return to the Lakers and that he is working hard to get back on the court. He has also said that he is confident that he will be able to return to his old form.
Outlook for the Lakers
The Lakers have struggled without Bryant in the lineup. They have a record of 17-35 this season and are in danger of missing the playoffs.
The Lakers are hoping that Bryant will be able to return to the lineup soon and help them make a playoff push. If Bryant is able to return to his old form, the Lakers could be a contender for the NBA championship.