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No more headline kidding. It is expected to be reported that Kobe Bryant will not be participating in the three point contest in New Orleans this weekend and following the most recent news that my television just told me, it is highly, highly unlikely he will be participating in the All Star Game either. It turns out that, after seeing a hand specialist today, the Mamba has a torn ligament in his right pinky finger and could miss up to six weeks (again, says my television).
This is a full on disaster for the Lakers (nevermind the Western Conference All Stars) because, well, Kobe is obviously pretty important to their team. What makes it worse is that Andrew Bynum is still about three or so weeks away from returning. However, what makes it better is that Pau Gasol is (relatively) healthy and so is Lamar Odom. Still, that one game Pacific Division lead that Phoenix had heading into tonight suddenly looks a little bit bigger, and the three game edge that the Lakers had over Golden State for second in the division suddenly looks a lot smaller.
Of course, Kobe has not made a decision yet on whether or not to have surgery on the finger (the doctors recommendation is surgery and that would result in the six week absence) which means he could be "back" much sooner. And it's entirely possible too that Kobe feels like he can play through the finger injury for the remainder of the season, since he's played on it for a while, and because the team is substantially less dependent on his offense with it's new cast of stars.
Update: The Inside the NBA crew is reporting that Kobe is saying "I would prefer to delay any surgical procedure until after the Lakers season and until after the Olympic games." (Wow on that last one; and Chuck doesn't think they're making the playoffs if he takes the six weeks off.)