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Bryant out indefinitely after spraining left ankle

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Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant lays on the floor after being injured in the final seconds of an NBA basketball game against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, in Atlanta. The Hawks defeated the Lakers 96-92. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Curtis Compton) (Curtis Compton)

ATLANTA (AP) — Kobe Bryant has been playing some of his best basketball since the All-Star break, almost single-handedly pushing the Los Angeles Lakers into the playoff race.

Now he's facing what may be his toughest opponent of the season.

Bryant is out indefinitely with what he calls the worst sprained ankle of his 16-year career, crumpling to the court with 3 seconds remaining after missing a game-tying shot in a 96-92 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday night.

While X-rays were negative, the Lakers sounded pessimistic about Bryant's chances of playing anytime soon, an especially tough blow with just 16 games left in the regular season and Los Angeles clinging to a half-game lead over Utah for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.

Bryant tweeted Thursday morning that he was undergoing treatment on his ailing left ankle while watching movie after movie.

"Compression. Ice. Django. Zero Dark Thirty. This is Forty and 1 hour of sleep," he wrote. "On to the next."

Bryant wouldn't speculate on how long he might be out.

"I'll just do what I have to do," the 34-year-old said after limping out of Philips Arena.

Given where the Lakers came from, just making the postseason would be quite an accomplishment. They were 20-26 at the end of January, but have won 14 of 20. That includes a 9-3 run since the All-Star break, with Bryant averaging 30.3 points a game during that span.

The loss in Atlanta snapped a four-game winning streak.

It might hurt longer than a single night.

With the Lakers trailing 94-92, Bryant drove to the baseline and pulled up for a jumper. The ball slid off the rim, and Bryant's left foot twisted awkwardly when it came down on the right foot of defender Dahntay Jones.

No foul was called, but the Lakers star accused Jones of playing dirty, saying he slid underneath the shooter as he was coming down.

"That's a shot I'm very comfortable taking," said Bryant, who is averaging 27.5 points a game overall. "You just can't go under these shooters, man. It's a dangerous play."

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