Kobe update

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After further review, the Lakers' initial diagnosis of Kobe Bryant stands: strained groin. Not sure whether that's better or worse than a strained quadriceps, but regardless, Bryant is expected to be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the Clippers. He did not practice today and wasn't made available to reporters. The comment on the previous item, by Sam, nailed it. Kobe got hurt when he was down on the baseline with Stephen Jackson. So we'll see how he improves with about 48 hours' rest. Strained groins can be tricky. To a certain extent, players can play through the pain, but they also don't want to risk injuring the muscle more and possibly tearing it.

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