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Kobe Bryant's tough-guy image to be tested

Lakers superstar will miss NBA's opening day because of injury but when the veteran does return he will be keen to silence his crictics

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The Lakers' Kobe Bryant is determined to make critics eat humble pie. Photo: AFP

Kobe Bryant’s fabled toughness will be tested this season as the 35-year-old NBA superstar bids to return from a devastating Achilles tendon injury.

Bryant won’t be on the court with the Los Angeles Lakers when they launch their 2013-14 campaign against the LA Clippers on Tuesday (10.30am, Wednesday Hong Kong time).

It’s not clear just when he will return or how he’ll play once he is back after surgery in April to repair the ruptured tendon.

“It’s the explosiveness,” Bryant said in early October of what he’s still lacking. “The explosiveness and the muscle endurance which takes a little time.

“I have to get my fat ass in shape, too,” said Bryant, adding: “When I’m ready, I’m ready.”

The uncertainty surrounding Bryant as he heads into his 18th NBA season no doubt accounts for the fact that the NBA’s annual poll of its general managers named Bryant the second-best shooting guard in the league behind Houston’s James Harden – the first time in the poll’s 12-year history that the “Black Mamba” didn’t top the voting at the position.

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