Los Angeles Laker, Kobe Bryant suffered from a fracture in his left knee in Tuesday nights game against the Memphis Grizzlies. After the MRI showed the fracture doctors said Bryant would be out for six weeks without play. Bryant later tweeted that day "#BrokenNotBeaten" to show that he isn't giving up and is trying to do everything he can to improve his knee and get back into it as soon as it heals. The team took a low blow not knowing that this would happen to one of their best players, in replacement is Kendall Marshal helping the team out when Kobe is injured. The coaching and training staff feel for Bryant. Says Coach Mike D'Antoni "You hate it for Kobe. He worked so hard to get back. But he'll be back in six weeks, and we'll deal with it and weather the storm until he gets back." Bryants coaching support definitely have so much faith and hope in him after signing him for a two-year $48.5 million contract extension. After still playing after he was injured he felt fine, until after the game was over he knew something was very wrong. When interviewed Kobe wants to get back into it as soon as possible but is willing to do the physical therapy and completely heal so there are not more possible injury risks."All I can do is do the work. And do everything I can to be back at the highest level." Kobe is projected to be
back and ready to go in six weeks or less.
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