Kobe Bryant Injury: Updates on Lakers Star’s Recovery from Shoulder Surgery

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Kobe Bryant‘s recovery from rotator cuff surgery in January appears to be going according to plan after the Los Angeles Lakers star returned to a basketball court Saturday.

When Bryant had surgery on Jan. 28, the timetable for his full return was roughly nine months.

“I expect Kobe to make a full recovery, and if all goes as expected, he should be ready for the start of the season,” Dr. Neal ElAttrache, one of the doctors who performed the surgery, said at the time, perESPN.com.

On Saturday, Bryant posted a photo to his Instagram account with the caption, “First day back on the court shooting!”:

The Lakers’ first game of the preseason is Oct. 4 against the Utah Jazz, with their regular season tipping off Oct. 28 at home against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Getting a doctor’s approval to practice is a far cry from being healthy enough to play in a competitive game, but Kobe is undoubtedly making progress.

The last time Bryant missed Los Angeles’ regular-season opener was in 2013-14, when he was recovering from an Achilles injury. He made a speedy recovery in that case, going down in April and coming back in December.

Given his competitive nature, it would be a surprise if Kobe isn’t on the court when the Lakers welcome in Minnesota.

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