Kobe Bryant leads Lakers to two wins in first three games

With a sprained right wrist (his shooting wrist), Lakers’ point guard Kobe Bryant led his team to two straight victories over the Phoenix Suns and the Utah Jazz, and scoring 45 points in the season opener against the Houston Rockets even though his team fell 93-95. Although Bryant’s status with the team has been in question over the past month as trade rumors fly, his ability as a natural-born leader has not been an issue, according to an article published Nov. 5 on USA Today online.
“It’s just back in my comfort zone,” Bryant said of his and the Lakers’ success in the USA Today article. “I’m back in that striking position.”

Now that Bryant is back in his groove, joined by Vladimir Radmanovic - who scored 16 points in the team’s last game against the Jazz, proving that his last season’s 6.6 point average was not going to follow him - the Lakers seem to be in a more advantaged position to propel themselves  closer to champion status. With a positive attitude from Bryant, it may be safe to say the team will follow suit.
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