Kobe won't get ring #6 this season. The only way he'll get #6 is if he wants to finish his career in Miami or OKC as LeBron or Durant's sidekick. He played the role of sidekick for his first 3 rings, but he was young back then. His abrasive personality wouldn't allow him to be a sidekick at this point. cheap jersey Being 35 and coming back from a torn achilles, he'll never get back to where he's been performance-wise. He might still be effective, but his numbers will slide dramatically. Age and injury wear down every athlete eventually. My guess is that he'll come back simply to pad his stats. cheap jerseys paypal It certainly doesn't seem beneath him to come back Brett Favre- style to pad his numbers. He won't get ring #6, so he wants to surpass Jordan in points scored. At 34, MJ was winning titles; at 34 Kobe's not even on the court helping his teammates. Boy-oh-boy, is it great being a Celtics' fan!

I must agree i recently tore my achilles and there is no way in the world i could walk after tearing it. unless he was holding in a lot of pain. i dont see how he walked off the court. miami heat jersey But everyone is different. A guy who was on my team when I played ruptured his achilles as was able to walk to just like Kobe did but if you noticed, it's all flat footed as there is nothing there to have the foot point upward to walk with  a normal stride. I myself, once suffered a ruptured ACL, I walked on it for 2 weeks before getting an MRI and getting the word that I needed surgery.  Point is cheap nba jerseys, everyone is different and you or I cannot even beging to compare to a superior professional athelete like Kobe Bryant.

Someone got to call bogus on Kobe's injury. He argued that," I tore my achilles and you cannot walk after doing so.  Your tendon sucks up to nearly your knee and your foot does not work.  He could not have walked off unless it was a strain or acute tendonitis only."
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