According to a report on December 15, Kobe's former teammate Lu Wei participated in the show and talked about Kobe's retirement. Bryant spent 42 minutes, 12 free throws, and 50 shots in exchange for 60 points in the retirement game, which was the epitome of his career, inefficient and iron-clad.
Lowe was Kobe's teammate that year, but he did not participate in Kobe's retirement game, and he voluntarily declined Kobe's invitation. Kobe Bryant wants all his teammates to play the retirement game with him, but Lowe doesn't want to play, he wants to watch Kobe Bryant play the retirement game like the audience. Lowe said he regretted it and that he should have played Kobe Bryant's retirement game.
Lu Wei refused Kobe's invitation at the time, and he may have been frightened by Kobe's words in the pre-retirement training, because Kobe Bryant said at the time that he would shoot 60 points in the retirement game, and the crazy iron was yes. A player like Lu Wei who needs to attack with the ball is obviously not willing to watch others play iron all the time, even if this teammate is Kobe.
It's really not easy to make a shot in Kobe's retirement game, Kobe played 42 minutes, he was absent for 6 minutes, and he shot 50 times, and other Lakers players only had 10 times at most, Russell and Clarkson, and then Randle who was 4 times, and the Lakers had 9 players. According to the report, Randle once received Kobe's sideline ball and wanted to shoot, but Kobe told him that if he didn't want to be booed by Lakers fans, he would pass the damn basketball to himself. That's how Kobe Bryant retired from the Lakers and other players were treated, and it's no wonder that Lowe didn't want to play.