LOS ANGELES, USA - LeBron James spoiled Kobe Bryant's Cleveland finale on Wednesday, February 10 (Thursday Manila time) as the Cavaliers cruised past the Los Angeles Lakers in a victory overshadowed by an injury to Kevin Love.
Kyrie Irving scored 35 points and James added 29 as the Cavs romped home 120-111 against the Lakers, before the Cleveland fans bade a fond farewell to the retiring Bryant.
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Bryant finished with 17 points and 6 rebounds while shooting just 5 of 16 for the Lakers.
However, the Cavaliers victory was marred by an alarming injury to Love, who left the game in the final minute of the second quarter after a tangle with Bryant.
Love yelled out in pain after Bryant's arm appeared to catch his shoulder. It was the same left shoulder which saw Love sidelined for 6 months after surgery last year.
A Cavaliers source said the injury did not appear to be as serious as the previous shoulder problem and that Love had left the match out of an abundance of caution.
Bryant meanwhile shared an embrace with James as he left the court for the final time with one minute left on the clock as the Cavaliers support rose in a standing ovation.
Mutual respect
Bryant and James have always had a mutual respect. Lakers legend Bryant revealed before Wednesday's match that the two players were closer than many fans realized.
"We've been close. We talk on the phone probably more than people know," said Bryant, who announced in November that he would retire at the end of this season.
"We talk about the game, we talk about different strategies that center around the game. We talk about different things off the court. Business related, players association related. We speak, there is much more communication than people want to (believe)."
Bryant and James will have one more encounter when the Cavaliers face the Lakers at the Staples Center in Los Angeles next month.
Between them they have combined to play in the last nine NBA finals, although oddly they have never faced each other in competition for basketball's biggest prize.
There is no chance of that changing in Bryant's farewell season, with the Lakers having the worst record in the Western Conference, a miserable 11-44 for the season.
Only the Philadelphia 76ers (8-45) have a worse record. The Cavaliers improved to 38-14 with Wednesday's win. – Rappler.com