Kobe Bryant: NBA great to retire at end of season
"My body knows it's time to say goodbye" wrote five-time NBA champion Kobe Bryant as he poetically announced his intention to retire at the end of the season.
During
a 20-year career with the LA Lakers, the 37-year-old has scored 32,683
points, though in recent seasons his form has been hindered by injury.
Bryant signaled his plan to retire in a poem on the Players' Tribune website, later telling the media he felt "at peace" with his decision and "excited for what's to come."
Ranked
third on the NBA's all-time scorers list, the two-time Olympic gold
medalist averaged more than 25 points in his 1,293 NBA games.
Catch
Bryant while you can: his final game is set to be at home against Utah
on April 13 -- unless the last-place Lakers can pull off the unlikely
and qualify for the playoffs I feel very solid in my decision," Bryant told a press conference
following his announcement on Sunday. "Do I want to play again or don't
I? It's a very simple question, but it's a hard question to look in the
mirror and ask yourself. The reality is: No, I don't. So why labor it?
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