Brown misses practice
(AP) Updated: 2006-10-16 10:23
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- Kwame Brown missed the Los Angeles Lakers' practice
Saturday a day after spraining his right shoulder.
Brown, the overall No. 1 pick in the 2001 draft by Washington, collided with
Andrew Bynum during practice Friday and aggravated an injury that bothered him
for much of last season.
He had therapy on the shoulder Saturday, but might miss Sunday's exhibition
game against the Phoenix Suns in Las Vegas.
Brown said he has pain when he lifts his arm.
"Every time I get it above my head, it pinches on my shoulder," Brown said.
"I haven't raised it above my head yet today. They want me to wait until
tomorrow."
Brown said he had cortisone shots for the injury last season but wouldn't
have one yet.
"It's too early for that," Brown said.
Kobe Bryant practiced Saturday for the second straight day as he returns from
knee surgery on July 15. Bryant didn't go through all of practice, but got his
workout in and played in a scrimmage.
Lakers assistant coach Kurt Rambis said Bryant probably won't play Sunday
against the Suns or Tuesday night against the Sacramento Kings in Las Vegas.
Bryant hopes to play in at least one exhibition game before the season begins
Oct. 31.
"It was good to hear from yesterday's practice when he came in today that his
knee didn't feel worse," said Rambis, who is running training camp while head
coach Phil Jackson recovers from hip replacement surgery. "That's always a good
sign. You don't want to go out and have an active day and then come back and
have your injury worse or more swelling."
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