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Kobe Bryant to retire after 2015-16 season

Xinhua, November 30, 2015 Adjust font size:

Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant announced Sunday that he will retire at the end of the 2015-16 season.

   The 17-time National Basketball Association All-Star and the Lakers' leading career scorer with more than 32,000 points made his announcement in the form of a poem on theplayerstribune.com.

   He wrote "I can't love you obsessively for much longer. This season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding, My mind can handle the grind, But my body knows its time to say goodbye."

   Bryant, 37, joined the Lakers in 1996 from the team of Lower Merion High School in suburban Philadelphia. He was drafted in the first round by the Charlotte Hornets and traded to the Lakers for center Vlade Divac.

   The 6-foot-6 star, who is son of former NBA and Italian professional league player Joe Bryant, was the first high school guard to be drafted by the NBA.

   At age of 18, he became the youngest player to play in the NBA, a record since broken by Jermaine O'Neal and ex-teammate Andrew Bynum.

   He was also the youngest player in an NBA starting lineup and the youngest player to win the NBA's All-Star weekend slam dunk contest.

   In 2007, at age of 29, Bryant became the youngest NBA player to reach 20,000 career points, since surpassed by another NBA legend, LeBron James. In 2010, he was the youngest player to score 25,000 points. In 2012, he became the youngest player to amass 30,000 NBA points.

   In this season, the 20th of Bryant, he is averaging 15.7 points, 3.4 assists and 4.1 rebounds a game as the Lakers have stumbled to a 2-13 record thus far, entering Sunday's home game against the Indiana Pacers. He is making slightly above 30 percent of his shots, just below 20 percent of his three-point shots.  Endi