Basket Ball legend Kobe Bryant announces his retirement after this season
Kobe Bryant, who helped the Lakers
win five NBA championships over a 20-year career spent entirely in Los
Angeles, announced Sunday on The Players' Tribune website that he will
retire after this season, writing that "this season is all I have left
to give."
In a first-person story titled "Dear Basketball,"
the 37-year-old wrote in the form of a poem that the sport "gave a
six-year-old boy his Laker dream/And I'll always love you for it."
"But
I can't love you obsessively for much longer," Bryant wrote. "This
season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding. My
mind can handle the grind but my body knows it's time
Bryant's decision is not totally unexpected, given that he has said
many times in recent weeks that he has considering making this season
his last. After two decades, two Olympic gold medals, five championship
rings, 17 All-Star selections, an 81-point game that ranks as the
second-best in NBA history and more than 32,000 points, Bryant's career
is officially winding down.
"With 17 NBA All-Star selections, an
NBA MVP, five NBA championships with the Lakers, two Olympic gold medals
and a relentless work ethic, Kobe Bryant is one of the greatest players
in the history of our game," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a
statement. "Whether competing in the Finals or hoisting jump shots after
midnight in an empty gym, Kobe has an unconditional love for the game.
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