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What does Kobe Bryanโ€™t 19th NBA season have in common with his 18th?

Ending early with an injury.

According to Ramona Shelburne of ESPN, the NBAโ€™s third all-time leading scorer and Lakers superstar will more than likely miss the remainder of the season with a torn rotator cuff injury. Any hope on Bryant making a return this season will depend on doctors taking a closer look at the injury later today.

Bryantโ€™s injury apparently occurred after a dunk Wednesday night during the course of a 96-80 road loss to the Pelicans. Bryant remained in the game until about a minute remaining when he asked to be taken out. Lakers head coach Byron Scott said Bryant complained about shoulder soreness earlier in the year while Shelburne further reported that itโ€™s been an issue for Bryant since the preseason.

Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports made mention that Bryant and the Lakers could wait until Monday to make a decision on how to treat the injury.

At this point it would seem that the 36-year old Bryant has two options. Rehab through the injury or have it surgically repaired which would mean around a five-month recovery period. After that you would have to wonder whether or not Bryant would return next season or opt for retirement, something he says heโ€™s considered this season.

Bryant is scheduled to make $25M with the Lakers next season.