LOS ANGELES -- Nearly eight months after Kobe Bryant limped off the Lakers home
court with a torn Achilles tendon and a career in doubt, he struggled to keep
his composure when he finally stepped back onto the same hardwood.
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. And though his comeback night didnt quite go to script, Bryant couldnt help
reflecting on the work necessary to get back on that court -- and all the months
of steady labour ahead to reclaim his game. Bryant had nine points and eight
rebounds in his season debut, but Amir Johnson scored a career-high 32 points in
the trade-depleted Toronto Raptors 106-94 victory over Los Angeles on Sunday
night. Bryant began his 18th NBA season by going 2 for 9 with four assists and
eight turnovers in 28 minutes. The fourth-leading scorer in NBA history got hurt
April 12 and persevered through several months of rehabilitation to return for
Los Angeles 20th game of the new season, only to struggle with his shot, his
timing and his new teammates. "My rhythm is completely out of sync," Bryant
said. "But this is a start, and I guess a start is good." Nick Young scored 19
points for the Lakers, who went 10-9 without Bryant this season, forging a
winning record without the five-time NBA champion and with little help from
fellow injured MVP Steve Nash. Adoring fans cheered Kobes every move and forgave
every misstep, but Bryant couldnt rally the Lakers late despite another huge
game by Los Angeles reserves. Bryant was touched by the fans reception and his
teammates encouragement, although his ruthless competitive nature chafed against
his natural emotions before the opening tip. "You try to control it as much as
you can, but you cant help thinking about the hard work," Bryant said. "You try
to put it to the side as much as possible and do your work. ... It makes you
appreciate the game, this franchise and this city, and all weve been through."
The Lakers never led, and Toronto improbably snapped its five-game losing streak
despite playing without forward Rudy Gay, who is expected to be traded to
Sacramento on Monday as the centerpiece of an apparent seven-player deal.
Kyle Lowry had 23 points and eight assists, and DeMar DeRozan added 10 of his 26
points in the final 4:35 of the Raptors first road win over the Lakers in 11
tries since Dec. 28, 2001. "(Bryant) was a little rusty, and you could tell
because a lot of his shots were short," said DeRozan, who grew up in Los Angeles
watching Kobe. "We were going against him his first game back, but hes going to
get it going again and hell be back to the old Kobe." The Raptors had 11 players
available after holding out Gay, centre Aaron Gray and forward Quincy Acy, all
set to head to the Kings in exchange for Greivis Vasquez, Patrick Patterson,
John Salmons and Chuck Hayes. That turned out to be plenty, thanks to two Los
Angeles natives. Johnson, who attended nearby Westchester High School, went 14
for 17 and surpassed his previous career high early in the third quarter.
Johnson didnt take a shot in the fourth, but USC product DeRozan and Lowry held
off the Lakers. "We knew we were down because half our team got traded, so our
mindset was just to go out there and play hard and win this game," Johnson said.
"It was real emotional. It happened to us last year in Atlanta, too. We talked
to those guys, and Rudy was still at the hotel, so we called him in and told him
how much we all appreciated what they did for this team and the city." The
building had the buzz of a playoff game before the opening tip, with thousands
of fans training cameras on Bryant during opening warmups. The building erupted
in loud applause at every mention of Kobe, who was introduced last in the
starting lineup to the thunderous strains of "The Imperial March" -- Darth
Vaders theme from "Star Wars." The crowd roared again the first time Bryant
touched the ball, and he found Robert Sacre underneath the hoop for an assist on
Los Angeles first possession. With his wife, Vanessa, and two daughters sitting
courtside, Bryant hit a free throw for his first point in the second quarter,
followed shortly by an 8-foot, double-pump, left-handed bank shot for his first
field goal. Bryant added a signature 22-foot face-up jumper later in the period,
but also showed clear signs of rust and unfamiliarity with his new teammates.
"Were going to have to carry Kobe a little bit, because of course hes not 100
per cent, not in game shape," said Xavier Henry, who scored 17 points. "Its
going to be fun. Its a long year, and hes just getting back." NOTES: The
officials allowed Toronto C Jonas Valanciunas to make two free throws out of a
timeout late in the first quarter, but belatedly realized Lowry was supposed to
take the shots. They wiped the two points off the board and put Lowry back at
the line, where he made both shots anyway. ... Terrence Ross banked in a shot
from beyond half-court at the first-quarter buzzer to put Toronto up 30-20.
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. Thats not a comment on the suspension that banished the Portland Winterhawks
general manager and coach from his Western Hockey League teams bench for most of
the 2012-13 season.
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beat Sam Querrey 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to clinch Britains opening-round
victory against the United States on Sunday at Petco Park. "Im proud of the way
Im playing just now, because I had to do a lot of work to get back to where I
want to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay
court in a temporary stadium in left field of the downtown home of baseballs San
Diego Padres.
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. Woodson said during a radio interview Thursday that the Knicks Carmelo Anthony
doesnt get the same calls as other superstars.Imagine if the Toronto Maple Leafs
lineup included the likes of Steven Stamkos, Drew Doughty, Rick Nash, Alex
Pietrangelo, Jeff Carter, Matt Duchene, Corey Perry, Mike Smith and John
Tavares. Do you think the Leafs would be perennial Stanley Cup contenders? Now
imagine if that team also contained the likes of Patrick Kane, Eric Staal, Mike
Richards, Bobby Ryan, Marc Staal, James Neal, Jordan Staal, Logan Couture,
Taylor Hall, Tyler Seguin, Jeff Skinner, Gabriel Landeskog and Alex Galchenyuk.
How do you like their chances now? Before anyone jumps in and shouts, "But theyd
never get those guys under the salary cap!" let me explain. Every single one of
those players is a product of the Ontario Hockey League. What if the Toronto
Maple Leafs had actually created the Ontario Hockey League. What if they had
started the league from scratch and picked up the cost through its early years
of development? And what if, because they created the OHL, they now have the
first option on every player in the league? You see where Im going with this?
What if Toronto FC did the same thing for youth soccer in Ontario. What if they
created a high performance development league that harnessed the bottomless pit
of potential that currently exists among the 300,000-plus soccer players in the
province? Even better: What if they created an entire development system for
kids as young as eight, ensuring that they got the best football education
imaginable? What do you think that would do for their long-term success as a
professional club? What if Toronto FC turned its Club Affiliate Program into
such a development system? Its goal would be to produce a continual stream of
talented young players for its academy, and ultimately, for its first team. Do
you think they would be perennial MLS Cup contenders? Here is how I would set it
up: • Expand the Club Affiliate Program to 20 clubs, ensuring that there is
geographical representation across the major areas of the province. • Hire
qualified, professional coaches to work with players between the ages of eight
to 16, implementing a periodized training curriculum to ensure that the focus is
on mastering technical skills. Allow players to come into the program at any
age, focusingg resources on the most promising young players (20 per age group
per club).
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• Remove the 20 clubs from the current competitive system in Ontario, ensuring
that they play regularly scheduled games against other CAP organizations. • At
the top of the development system, create the equivalent of the OHL - a high
performance league for players between the ages of 15-20 - where the best
players from the 20 clubs would compete against each other on a weekly basis.
• Pick up the entire cost for every player at every club. The last point is
especially important. One of the major challenges that is faced when developing
young soccer players in Canada is that our system of player development is
pay-for-play. What that means is that the end user (the player) carries the full
cost of their development. This system often sees players participating in
sub-optimal development programs, and also restricts talented players whose
parents cannot afford the cost of the best development programs - which can cost
anywhere from $2,000-$5,000 per year. So what would it actually cost Toronto FC
to make soccer free for every participant in its CAP program? If TFC had 20
clubs in its Club Affiliate Program, with 20 players per club, that would be 400
players per age group. If such a program ran from U8 - U15 (with the
OHL-equivalent league sitting on top of those age groups), there would be nine
age categories. That is 3,600 players, from the age of eight onwards.
Conservatively, a program such as this one could be run for as little as $3,000
per player, annually. That is just over $10 million per year. Not very much for
a club that just spent close to $100 million to sign two players, is it? Im not
arguing against the signings that TFC just made - in fact, I think that the club
needed to sign Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley, not least of which to give the
fans a reason to care again. But while the club will be hoping that their
off-season moves will quickly turn them into an MLS contender, their long-term
success can come through developing the countless talented youngsters currently
playing the game across the province, rather than through hiring expensive
foreign professionals.
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