Kobe Bryant practices for first time
(AP) Updated: 2006-10-14 08:57 EL SEGUNDO - Kobe Bryant participated in his first
preseason practice with the Los Angeles Lakers on Friday since having right knee
surgery.
Bryant joined his teammates in a controlled
five-on-five scrimmage and did several drills.
"We're easing our way back," he said. "I didn't
do every drill. I just did certain things. It felt pretty good."
Bryant had surgery July 15 and was projected to
be out eight to 12 weeks.
While his knee wasn't sore, Bryant said it's
not as strong as it needs to be.
"But we've done all that we can do from that
perspective, so it's just getting out there and getting my legs underneath me,"
he said. "There are just certain moves that I can't do right now."
He said it was doubtful that he would play in
two exhibition games next week, but hopes to play in at least one before the
season begins Oct. 31.
Bryant, who has missed the team's first two
exhibition games, plans to be in Las Vegas for team events Sunday, when the
Lakers play Phoenix.
Assistant coach Kurt Rambis, who is running
training camp while head coach Phil Jackson recovers from hip replacement
surgery, was encouraged by Bryant's ability to twist and turn on his
knee.
"Kobe's back and he's challenging people,"
Rambis said.
Kwame Brown was unable to finish practice after
spraining his right shoulder. Brown, the overall No. 1 pick in the 2001 draft by
Washington, was listed as day-to-day.
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