However, it appears that this injury might have rekindled Kobe's desire to stay in the NBA for several seasons. In an interview for Brazilian television, he said he can see himself playing three or four more years.
"I could easily see myself playing another three or four years," he said on Brazilian television in a segment produced by Glenda Carqueijo.
The All-Star guard is currently recovering from a torn Achilles' tendon, suffered April 12. He's expected to return to the court by November or December.
Bryant is headed into the final year of his contract and will be 35 before next season. He's confident he'll fully recover from what was a devastating injury.
It should be noted that Kobe doesn't commit to that timetable, just that he sees at as a potential outcome. Nevertheless, it does make sense given what we know of his personality. Throughout his career, Bryant has been committed to staying relevant no matter the cost — he plays through injuries, amends his training in drastic ways, changes his diet, etc. After this injury, it will likely take him more time to return to his pre-tear level, simply because rehabilitation is a long process for even the most committed player. Kobe is as prideful as any NBA star we've seen in the last few decades, and he won't want to leave the league as an injured has-been.
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