"It felt like I got kicked," Kobe Bryant said.
He wasn't alone. Celebrating their most exhilarating victory of the season, the Lakers felt that kick that reverberated through Southern California on Friday night.
Bryant's brilliant ironman run, which was in full regalia again in the Lakers' 118-116 win over Golden State at Staples Center, ended in a flash when Bryant suffered a "probable torn Achilles' tendon" in his left leg with 3:08remaining.
"I made a move I've made a million times, and it just popped," Bryant said.
"I can't walk. I tried to just put pressure on my heel, see if I could do it that way, there was just nothing there.
"I was just hoping it wasn't what I knew it was. I was just trying to walk it off and hope the sensation would come back. No such luck. "I had no Achilles' - that's the sensation."
Bryant, 34, will undergo an MRI exam today and if the diagnosis is confirmed, he faces surgery and months of rehabilitation.
By comparison, 34-year-old e David Beckham tore his Achilles' in a soccer game on March 14, 2012, and returned to action by Sept. 12 of that year.
That's six months, and Beckham was about a month ahead of the schedule he had prepared for.

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It was a stunning blow to a team that is now two games away from qualifying for the playoffs, a spot solidified by their stirring win that included a triple-double from Pau Gasol and 28 points from Dwight Howard.
Now the shocked Lakers must continue to win in their final two games, against San Antonio Sunday and Houston on Wednesday.
"We have to close ranks and hate it," Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni said. "I hate it for Kobe. I hate it for us. I hate for L.A., but you have to close ranks. There's no going back now."
The immediate speculation, of course, was that the limitless minutes Bryant was putting in to drive his team toward the postseason could have led to the injury.
"Oh, who knows? Who knows?" Bryant said. "It was all necessary. It's just a freak situation, I guess. We've worked so hard, put ourselves in position where we control our own fate. . . . It's just (terrible) luck."
D'Antoni admitted he would second-guess himself for allowing Bryant to talk the coach into the all-out push, but gave in to the future Hall of Famer's will to win.
"It's my call at the very end," D'Antoni said. ""It is like putting my head against a wall and he just wouldn't budge on it," D'Antoni said. "And there is a part of me that didn't want him to budge either, because he's so important.
"If I had it to do all over again, then maybe. I will second-guess it and look at it, but he is an incredible competitor, and it happened, and we will go forward."
Bryant limped to the locker room with 3:06 left, having returned to the court to take his final two free throws of the season.
Gasol's triple-double trumped Stephen Curry's 47 points and the Lakers remained a game up on Utah in the race for the Western Conference's final playoff spot.
Utah already had a win under its belt, so a loss to Golden State at Staples Center would basically negate the Lakers' first sweep of consecutive games this season. They entered Friday in control of their own destiny and looked like they were ready to hand it right back to the Jazz.
Both Golden State centers were saddled on the bench with five fouls and Howard and Gasol were getting their points as a result, but the Lakers couldn't stop the Warriors even when Curry wasn't scoring from anywhere and everywhere.
It wasn't just defense. The Lakers gave up second-chance buckets when they failed to chase loose balls and simply couldn't capitalize on a night when Howard made 13 of his first 16 free throws. However, Howard had only five rebounds and the Lakers midway through the fourth quarter.
Klay Thompson had 25 points and David Lee 19 for the Warriors.
Bryant had 34 when he left, Howard 28 and Gasol 26 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.
The real drama began in the third quarter when Bryant, who was scoreless in the opening period, drove and took a hard foul from Harrison Barnes. While airborne, Bryant appeared to bang his left knee with center Festus Ezeli's knee and it took a full timeout to recover.
Later in the period, fouled on another drive, Bryant stumbled away after the play clutching his right knee. Then in fourth quarter, he hit the floor grabbing his left ankle after being fouled.
It was another long night of work for Bryant, never leaving the court for a rest until his injury.
The Lakers close the season with a home game Sunday against San Antonio and another home game against Houston on Wednesday.
Curry's onslaught came immediately. He had 12 points before the game was 5 minutes old, then 22 at the end of the first quarter.
Steve Blake was the lucky Laker to guard Curry at the outset, then Metta World Peace checked in and tried to disrupt him.
The Lakers didn't have any real success until they tried switching on screens, with Bryant taking over on Curry. That served to break Curry's rhythm, though he still had 32 at halftime.