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Kobe Stays Put In L.A.

Kobe Bryant will stay with the Los Angeles Lakers, deciding to stay with NBA team he has played for since 1996 instead of signing a free-agent contract with another club, the team said Thursday.

"Kobe has informed us he's going to stay with the Lakers and sign a new contract," Lakers spokesman John Black said. The team planned a news conference for later in the day.

Bryant chose the Lakers over the crosstown Clippers, remaining with the team he joined at age 18 and later helped win three NBA championships.

The decision came a day after the Lakers traded fellow superstar Shaquille O'Neal to the Miami Heat. Now, it will be Bryant — along with incoming coach Rudy Tomjanovich and Heat imports Lamar Odom, caron Butler and Brian Grant — who will be leading them into the future.

Bryant, who said repeatedly this past season he wanted to be a "Laker for life," is poised to fulfill that declaration. His contract will be worth more than $136.4 million over seven years.

One significant obstacle remains for Bryant before next season. He has pleaded not guilty to felony sexual assault and faces an Aug. 27 trial in Eagle, Colorado. He claims he had consensual sex with an employee, now 20, at the Vail-area resort where she worked.

If convicted, Bryant faces four years to life in prison or 20 years to life on probation, and a fine of up to $750,000.

Bryant, who turns 26 next month, has averaged 21.8 points in 561 regular-season games over eight seasons. He averaged 24.0 points this past season despite his legal problems and a career-high 30.0 points in the 2002-2003 campaign.

The Lakers had an advantage over the Clippers financially, able to offer a seven-year contract worth $30 million than the Clippers could pay him.

Bryant became an unrestricted free agent when, as expected, he opted out of his contract June 17 — the same day O'Neal demanded a trade and Phil Jackson was informed he wouldn't return as coach next season.

Bryant also spoke with representatives of the Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets and New York Knicks before narrowing the field to the two Los Angeles teams.

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