NBA-Finals success is make or break for Bryant's golden season

Wed Jun 3, 2009 11:25pm BST
 
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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

LOS ANGELES, June 3 (Reuters) - Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant has enjoyed one of the most rewarding seasons of his career but he says that would count for nothing if his team fail to win the NBA Finals against the Orlando Magic.

The best-of-seven series starts on Thursday with Game One at Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles with the Western Conference champion Lakers installed as favourites.

"It's been a helluva year, winning a gold medal and making it to the finals last year," Bryant told reporters after the Lakers completed a practice session at Staples Center. "We didn't win but we gained valuable experience."

The Lakers were beaten by the Boston Celtics in last year's finals, two months before Bryant and his U.S. team mates won Olympic gold in Beijing with a 118-107 victory over world champions Spain.

"Being on that Olympic team, building the friendships we built there, coming back to this season and having the season that we've had to this point, it's been very rewarding."

Asked if all that would go to waste if the upstart Magic upset the Lakers in the NBA's season finale, Bryant replied: "In my eyes, yes.

"This is what I play for all summer. All I thought about was the Olympics and the gold medal. We were able to accomplish that. My next goal is winning the NBA Championship and we don't want to fall short of that."

Although the Lakers are seeking their 15th NBA title while their opponents are appearing in the finals for only the second time, Bryant expects a gruelling challenge.  Continued...

 

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