Byron Scott took some blame when Kobe Bryant tore his rotator cuff in January, saying that he played his star guard too many minutes earlier on. At the time, Scott told reporters that he wanted to keep his minutes in the low-to-mid-20s in 2015-16. It sounded sensible, but it also seemed like something that could be forgotten after Bryant had returned to the court.
In an interview with the Orange County Register's Bill Oram, the Los Angeles Lakers head coach now says they're going to stick to a specific number this coming season:
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