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Bryant eager to extend associatio­n with Lakers

Retiring star wants to be part of Los Angeles organisati­on after retirement

- By Mike Bresnahan and Bill Shaikin

Kobe Bryant would consider returning to the Los Angeles Lakers, he said on Tuesday.

No, he’s not unretiring. It would be in a non-playing capacity.

“Me and the Buss family, we grew up together,” Bryant said, mentioning the Lakers’ owners. “Jeanie and Jimmy, they’ve known me since I was a kid. It would be an honour to help them make that transition and help them try to get back to the top.”

The Lakers have not had discussion­s with Bryant about staying with the team after his playing career. Furthermor­e, NBA rules prevent teams from striking post-career deals with current-day players because it would circumvent the salary cap.

But the Lakers would of course listen if Bryant asked to work for them after he retires, perhaps in a consultant’s role like Jerry West now has with Golden State.

“I think if he came and said, ‘Jim and Jeanie, I want to do something with the organisati­on,’ I’m pretty sure they would say, ‘OK,’” Lakers Coach Byron Scott said.

Future options

Dodgers minority owner Magic Johnson went in a different direction on Tuesday and said the Philadelph­ia 76ers should give Bryant an ownership stake, allowing him to revitalise his hometown team.

“If I’m Philly — if I’m the owners of the Sixers — I’m serious. I would pull him to the side right now and say, ‘Kobe, we will give you part-ownership of this team to be a part of our organisati­on,’” Johnson said. “They need a guy like Kobe Bryant to turn that franchise, to help them turn it around.”

Bryant didn’t address the 76ers specifical­ly but said team ownership would “maybe” be in his future. “I haven’t really had a burning desire to look into it too much, but if I do, if I feel really passionate about it, that’s something I’ll dive into if I feel like I can be a part of a franchise and help the franchise grow,” he said before the Lakers played the 76ers.

The Lakers and Bryant have never had discussion­s about him becoming a minority owner of the team, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Johnson was allowed to purchase about 4 per cent of the Lakers after retiring as a player, but that was described as a one-time offer by former owner Jerry Buss. Johnson sold his stake in 2010 to biotech investor Patrick Soon-Shiong.

Bryant, 37, has plenty of options after his playing career ends. He already owns part of The Players’ Tribune, a website that posts articles from athletes’ point of view.

He announced last year he would start Kobe Inc, a sportsrela­ted company that had already invested in Body Armor sports beverages.

Coaching might be the one thing Bryant won’t do. He said numerous times in the past that he didn’t have enough patience to make it happen.

 ?? USA TODAY Sports ?? New start Kobe Bryant will have plenty of options after his career is over, but the forward is eager to continue his stint with Lakers.
USA TODAY Sports New start Kobe Bryant will have plenty of options after his career is over, but the forward is eager to continue his stint with Lakers.

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