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Lakers’ Bryant misses practice again

Los Angeles Lakers' Lamar Odom runs off the court, Monday, Oct. 1, 2007, during media day at the teams basketball training facility in El Segundo, Calif.

Kobe Bryant sat out practice for the second straight day Monday because of a sore knee, and said he didn’t know if he’d play in the Los Angeles Lakers’ next exhibition game. The Lakers face the Seattle SuperSonics on Thursday night in Bakersfield — the first of six exhibition games in nine days. Los Angeles coach Phil Jackson said Bryant asked to rest his legs, adding that treatment included ice…

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