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Lakers News: Latest Buzz Surrounding Kobe Bryant, Xavier Henry and More

Sean ODonnellContributor IIINovember 26, 2014

HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 19:  Kobe Bryant #24 of the Los Angeles Lakers waits on the court during their game against the Houston Rocketsat the Toyota Center on November 19, 2014 in Houston, Texas.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  (Photo by Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
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The Los Angeles Lakers hold a 3-11 record entering Wednesday's contest against the Memphis Grizzlies. Only the winless Philadelphia 76ers have fewer victories than the Lakers this year, and the way things are looking, that may not change anytime soon.

The ongoing theme for Los Angeles this season has been injuries. The team has been attempting to win games despite dealing with the rehabilitation of Kobe Bryant and Nick Young, along with the season-ending injuries to Steve Nash and Julius Randle.

Unfortunately, according to the latest news surrounding the Lakers, things are going from bad to worse. Here's a look at the latest buzz surrounding this injury-plagued franchise.

Kobe Bryant's Fatigue

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It's no secret Bryant has been struggling this season. While he's putting up an impressive average of 26.7 points per game, he's taking way too many shots to reach that number. His 38.1 shooting percentage from the floor this season is by far the lowest of his career, and his struggles have been even more apparent late in games.

Bryant's shots have been falling short lately, and head coach Byron Scott thinks that's due to fatigue. According to Mike Bresnahan of the Los Angeles Times, Scott is considering limiting his guard's minutes as a result:

Mike Bresnahan @Mike_Bresnahan

Byron Scott says he might shorten Kobe's minutes by a couple per game. Main reason: Kobe's shots falling short = sign of fatigue.

This may be the best move the head coach has made during his short tenure with the team. After all, playing a 36-year-old Bryant coming off a major injury for 44 minutes against the Denver Nuggets was a terrible idea.

Even Bryant is speaking of changes he's looking to make in an effort to help his condition, via Mark Medina of the Los Angeles Daily News:

Mark Medina @MarkG_Medina

Kobe said he's changing his recovery regiment. Lots more ice baths since he said his shots have fallen short in 2nd half

We'll see if this new regimen, along with fewer minutes each contest, will leave Bryant with a little something extra in the tank late in games.

Xavier Henry's Injury

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 14:  Xavier Henry #7 of the Los Angeles Lakers brings the ball up court against the San Antonio Spurs on November 14, 2014 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that,
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Henry is the latest in a long line of Lakers players to suffer a season-ending injury. He ruptured his Achilles tendon during Monday's practice, and the surgery required to repair the injury will keep him out for the remainder of the year, according to Mike Trudell of Lakers.com:

Mike Trudell @LakersReporter

An MRI confirmed LAL’s fear that Xavier Henry ruptured his left Achilles tendon. He’ll have surgery tomorrow and miss the rest o/t season.

This marks the third player Los Angeles has lost for the season. The team was given a disabled player exception earlier this season for Randle, and according to Eric Pincus of the Los Angeles Times, the team was recently awarded a $4.85 million exception for Nash. His report also noted the team is expected to apply for another exception for Henry.

While applying for an exception is one thing, Henry was only set to make just shy of $1.1 million this season, via Spotrac.com. Gaining half of that salary by disabled player exception may not be enough to acquire a viable replacement.

In nine games off the bench this season, Henry averaged 2.2 points, shooting 23.1 percent from the floor in 9.6 minutes per game.

Ronnie Price's Standing

PHOENIX, AZ - OCTOBER 29:  Ronnie Price #9 of the Los Angeles Lakers handles the ball against Eric Bledsoe #2 of the Phoenix Suns during the NBA game at US Airways Center on October 29, 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Lakers 119-99. NOTE T
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Price has played a backup role at point guard to Jeremy Lin this season; however, according to David Pick of Basketball Insiders, the team may have viewed him as expendable:

David Pick @IAmDPick

Hearing the Los Angeles Lakers were open to move Ronnie Price. It's unclear where that stands post Xavier Henry blow.

Pick does make a good point, as losing Henry for the season may change Price's standing with the team. However, he hasn't been performing at a high level this season. Through 13 contests, Price is averaging 3.3. points, 2.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 21.0 minutes per game.

There's also another interesting tweet from Pick:

David Pick @IAmDPick

.@csuf4ever: @IAmDPick Ronnie Price's contract is non-guaranteed. Lakers prolly cut him --> It's possible. Hearing the same.

According to Spotrac.com, Price's contract isn't guaranteed; however, since he wasn't waived before Nov. 15, he's now owed $329,202 from the team. The Lakers could cut their losses and release him, but they have until Dec. 15 before his guaranteed money doubles, giving the team a little bit of time to decide.