NBA: Bryant dislocates finger in loss to Spurs | Inquirer Sports

NBA: Bryant dislocates finger in loss to Spurs

/ 06:59 AM February 21, 2016

Kobe Bryant

Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant acknowledges the crowd after passing basketball legend Michael Jordan in the NBA all-time scoring list last year. Bryant has announced that he will retire after this season. AP

LOS ANGELES, United States — Kobe Bryant scored 25 points but suffered a dislocated finger on his right hand in the Los Angeles Lakers 119-113 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

Bryant dislocated his right middle finger with just over two minutes left in Friday’s NBA Western Conference contest after losing his balance.

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He left the game briefly to allow trainer Gary Vitti to pop the finger back into place.

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“This probably will be the only time I can sit here and do this at a press conference,” Bryant said, flashing his middle digit to reporters which drew some hearty laughs.

Bryant made 10-of-25 shots from the field, missing seven of the eight three-point attempts.

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Bryant hopes to play Sunday in Chicago which will mark his final game in the Windy City. The Los Angeles Times reported that X-rays showed there was no fracture.

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