Bryant signs up for 20th Lakers season
Deal is reportedly worth US$48.5 million, keeping Kobe among the NBA’s highest-paid players

The Los Angeles Lakers signed Kobe Bryant to a two-year contract extension, securing the fourth-leading scorer in NBA history into his 20th season with the franchise.
Bryant hasn’t played this season while recovering from surgery on his torn Achilles tendon in April, but the Lakers didn’t wait to renew their commitment to the five-time NBA champion before he got anywhere close to the free-agent market next summer.
Bryant inked the deal with owner Jim Buss and general manager Mitch Kupchak at his side in agent Rob Pelinka’s office moments before the Lakers left for an East Coast road trip. Bryant, Buss and Kupchak all had repeatedly stated Bryant wouldn’t leave his only NBA home.
We’ve said all along that our priority and hope was to have Kobe finish his career as a Laker, and this should ensure that that happens
The 35-year-old guard quickly tweeted a picture of his signature with the hashtag: Laker4Life.
“This is a very happy day for Lakers fans and for the Lakers organisation,” Kupchak said. “We’ve said all along that our priority and hope was to have Kobe finish his career as a Laker, and this should ensure that that happens.”
Bryant has spent more than half of his life playing for the Lakers, and if he fulfills his new contract, he will break John Stockton’s record of 19 seasons with one NBA franchise.
But Kobe’s legacy in Los Angeles is already secure: no less than Magic Johnson and Jerry West have declared Bryant the franchise’s greatest player, given his fistful of championship rings and his consistent brilliance while scoring more points than anybody in a Lakers uniform.
Although Bryant is taking a pay cut from his US$30.45 million salary this season, Kobe and the Lakers didn’t exactly agree to a hometown discount, either. ESPN reported that the deal is worth US$48.5 million, keeping Kobe among the NBA’s highest-paid players.
