Kobe Bryant Status for Celtics - Lakers Game Not Known

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Feb/17/2010

Even though Kobe Bryant missed another game with an ankle injury, the Los Angeles Lakers continue to roll.

Bryant missed his fourth consecutive game last night and the Lakers defeated the Golden State Warriors by a final of 104-94.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Bryant's status for Thursday's home game against the Boston Celtics is unknown although Kobe "is not scheduled to see any doctors or get any further medical tests beyond an MRI exam he had last week that confirmed the sprain."

The Lakers have gone 4-0 SU in Kobe's absence and 3-1 ATS and all four games have gone Under.

Shannon Brown started in Bryant's place against the Warriors and recorded his first ever double-double, netting 27 points and 10 boards.

The Lakers-Celtics game will be among the more heavily bet of the NBA regular season at Sportsbetting.com (see website here)

It was unclear whether a line would be posted over night since Bryant's status is not yet known.  Odds should be up no later than Thursday morning.

Gambling911.com anticipates a line on this game at between Lakers -5 and -6, though Bryant's injury would be factored in and the line then gets closer to -4.

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Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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