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Kobe wants Jerry West to return as Lakers GM or he wants out of L.A.

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rokski2 said:
broadway joe said:
Kobe is so full of shirt. He may not have run Shaq out of town, but does he really expect anyone to believe that the mutual hatred between him and Shaq had nothing to do with Shaq getting traded? Shaq wanted that humongous extension largely because he was in a power struggle with Kobe, and Buss did the only logical thing by choosing to go with Kobe because he had far more good years left in him than Shaq did. Kobe was fine with that at the time, because he wanted to be the man and because he thought he didn't need Shaq in order to keep contending for championships. He didn't listen to the people inside and outside the organization who told him that if he and Shaq could just learn to tolerate each other, they could keep winning titles. Now, because he's finally figured out that it is kind of helpful to have a 350-pound monster dominating the paint after all, and that it's no fun being the star of a mediocre team, he wants to bolt on the Lakers. Kobe had a great thing going and he forked it up because his ego was out of control. Now he wants to pretend that he had nothing to do with creating this mess. fork him.

Unless he gets traded to the Knicks, in which case I'm getting season tickets.

You said it all, man. Buss probably said what he said, but he likely doesn't say it/come to that decision without all the Kobe/Shaq acrimony. To pretend that this doesn't have anything to do with Buss' decision is ridiculous.

More drama with the Drama Queen. Kobe doesn't care about anything but Kobe. He wants out of the West because he's not going anywhere. You got what you wanted, Kobe, and now you want out. Weak.
Bob Slydell said:
Oz said:
Claws for Concern said:
Kobe to the Clippers. See how the fans treat him -- or how many Lakers fans become Clipper fans overnight.

Like the Lakers would ever trade him to the other team in The Staples Center.

fixed.

I think it's hilarious. I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth. He'll change his mind. And he'll be a big baby again if he isn't averaging 35 shots a game even if the Lakers are winning.

Karma's a bench, mr. sexual assault. Deserves whatever he gets.

The Lakers should trade him to the Grizzlies so he's stuck in Memphis. I wonder how many big name players would want to play with him with his reputation anyway.

I always knew that, even if everything was laid out in front of us, and even if Shaq, Kobe and Buss all swore on Bibles their roles in the whole saga, idiots like you two would still let your hatred of Bryant cloud what's going on.
It's pointless to even read this thread, sometimes.
 
Bob Slydell said:
Karma's a bench, mr. sexual assault. Deserves whatever he gets.

Yeah, throw your support to the girl with three different semen donors, none of which were Kobe Bryant's, in the panties she was wearing (I could understand one ..... maaaaybe let two slide .... but 3? yeah, she's reputable) who, according to friends, was bragging about the size of Bryant's penis at parties in the days following the alleged incident. She sounds like a real victim. I guess all you need to convict is an accusation.
 
I find it amazing that in the midst of the conference finals, the front page of ESPN.com is centered around Kobe Bryant. That's disgusting

I wouldn't call it amazing. I'd call it pretty normal.

Just look at this board. As I type this, 26 posts have been made on this thread since anyone has posted on the "NBA playoffs" thread.

Seems to me ESPN is giving the topic the attention that we are giving it.

So we're all disgusting . . . or none of us are.
 
What do you think the majority of ESPN's hourlong pregame show tonight is going to focus on? It won't be the Spurs and Jazz.
 
Ray Allen called this. Didn't he say like a year or two ago that Kobe would ask to be traded within 2 years?

This will officially end the whole "Kobe = MJ" bunk. At least we can hope. 3 years, sub-.500 record, nothing beyond the first round of the playoffs. Kobe knows his rep is going to heck and he wants out of the West.

Gimpy, I understand the frustration. But when I heard Kobe on Stephen A's show, the sighing and pouting, I kept thinking back to "I'm innocent," and a bunch of whining and self-pitying.

No matter how it happens, whoever you want to believe, drama follows Kobe around. Drama, tension, awkward media interactions, etc. I don't think that's a coincidence, and I don't think it will end for Kobe when (if) he leaves L.A.
 
GimpyScribe said:
rokski2 said:
broadway joe said:
Kobe is so full of shirt. He may not have run Shaq out of town, but does he really expect anyone to believe that the mutual hatred between him and Shaq had nothing to do with Shaq getting traded? Shaq wanted that humongous extension largely because he was in a power struggle with Kobe, and Buss did the only logical thing by choosing to go with Kobe because he had far more good years left in him than Shaq did. Kobe was fine with that at the time, because he wanted to be the man and because he thought he didn't need Shaq in order to keep contending for championships. He didn't listen to the people inside and outside the organization who told him that if he and Shaq could just learn to tolerate each other, they could keep winning titles. Now, because he's finally figured out that it is kind of helpful to have a 350-pound monster dominating the paint after all, and that it's no fun being the star of a mediocre team, he wants to bolt on the Lakers. Kobe had a great thing going and he forked it up because his ego was out of control. Now he wants to pretend that he had nothing to do with creating this mess. fork him.

Unless he gets traded to the Knicks, in which case I'm getting season tickets.

You said it all, man. Buss probably said what he said, but he likely doesn't say it/come to that decision without all the Kobe/Shaq acrimony. To pretend that this doesn't have anything to do with Buss' decision is ridiculous.

More drama with the Drama Queen. Kobe doesn't care about anything but Kobe. He wants out of the West because he's not going anywhere. You got what you wanted, Kobe, and now you want out. Weak.
Bob Slydell said:
Oz said:
Claws for Concern said:
Kobe to the Clippers. See how the fans treat him -- or how many Lakers fans become Clipper fans overnight.

Like the Lakers would ever trade him to the other team in The Staples Center.

fixed.

I think it's hilarious. I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth. He'll change his mind. And he'll be a big baby again if he isn't averaging 35 shots a game even if the Lakers are winning.

Karma's a bench, mr. sexual assault. Deserves whatever he gets.

The Lakers should trade him to the Grizzlies so he's stuck in Memphis. I wonder how many big name players would want to play with him with his reputation anyway.

I always knew that, even if everything was laid out in front of us, and even if Shaq, Kobe and Buss all swore on Bibles their roles in the whole saga, idiots like you two would still let your hatred of Bryant cloud what's going on.
It's pointless to even read this thread, sometimes.

Gimpy, if you believe that the Kobe/Shaq relationship had nothing to do with Shaq being dealt, you're hopelessly naive. Kobe was the happiest man in L.A. the day Shaq got traded. Whether he directly orchestrated it or not, it was exactly what he wanted. Kobe had one of the best centers in NBA history on his team and he didn't want him. For him to turn around now and bench that he doesn't have enough talent around him is comical.
 
broadway joe said:
GimpyScribe said:
rokski2 said:
broadway joe said:
Kobe is so full of shirt. He may not have run Shaq out of town, but does he really expect anyone to believe that the mutual hatred between him and Shaq had nothing to do with Shaq getting traded? Shaq wanted that humongous extension largely because he was in a power struggle with Kobe, and Buss did the only logical thing by choosing to go with Kobe because he had far more good years left in him than Shaq did. Kobe was fine with that at the time, because he wanted to be the man and because he thought he didn't need Shaq in order to keep contending for championships. He didn't listen to the people inside and outside the organization who told him that if he and Shaq could just learn to tolerate each other, they could keep winning titles. Now, because he's finally figured out that it is kind of helpful to have a 350-pound monster dominating the paint after all, and that it's no fun being the star of a mediocre team, he wants to bolt on the Lakers. Kobe had a great thing going and he forked it up because his ego was out of control. Now he wants to pretend that he had nothing to do with creating this mess. fork him.

Unless he gets traded to the Knicks, in which case I'm getting season tickets.

You said it all, man. Buss probably said what he said, but he likely doesn't say it/come to that decision without all the Kobe/Shaq acrimony. To pretend that this doesn't have anything to do with Buss' decision is ridiculous.

More drama with the Drama Queen. Kobe doesn't care about anything but Kobe. He wants out of the West because he's not going anywhere. You got what you wanted, Kobe, and now you want out. Weak.
Bob Slydell said:
Oz said:
Claws for Concern said:
Kobe to the Clippers. See how the fans treat him -- or how many Lakers fans become Clipper fans overnight.

Like the Lakers would ever trade him to the other team in The Staples Center.

fixed.

I think it's hilarious. I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth. He'll change his mind. And he'll be a big baby again if he isn't averaging 35 shots a game even if the Lakers are winning.

Karma's a bench, mr. sexual assault. Deserves whatever he gets.

The Lakers should trade him to the Grizzlies so he's stuck in Memphis. I wonder how many big name players would want to play with him with his reputation anyway.

I always knew that, even if everything was laid out in front of us, and even if Shaq, Kobe and Buss all swore on Bibles their roles in the whole saga, idiots like you two would still let your hatred of Bryant cloud what's going on.
It's pointless to even read this thread, sometimes.

Gimpy, if you believe that the Kobe/Shaq relationship had nothing to do with Shaq being dealt, you're hopelessly naive. Kobe was the happiest man in L.A. the day Shaq got traded. Whether he directly orchestrated it or not, it was exactly what he wanted. Kobe had one of the best centers in NBA history on his team and he didn't want him. For him to turn around now and bench that he doesn't have enough talent around him is comical.

You, and the people like you, clinging to that belief is what's comical, man.
You have Shaq coming out and publicly backing Bryant in that it was Buss who orchestrated the trade of Shaq. Bryant openly admits they didn't get along, but also points out that they got along well enough to win three titles and would've continued to do so. Buss made the decision that Shaq wasn't worth the $80 million to keep (and I don't blame him, honestly). Was Bryant completely devastated by it? No. But to say he lobbied for it is oversimplifying what actually happened. Especially now, when Shaq is corroborating the story.

And, please, don't take this as a personal attack, just a friendly debate. I laughed when you ripped Kobe but then admitted you'd be first in line for season tickets. That was hilarious.
 
rokski2 said:
Ray Allen called this. Didn't he say like a year or two ago that Kobe would ask to be traded within 2 years?

This will officially end the whole "Kobe = MJ" bunk. At least we can hope. 3 years, sub-.500 record, nothing beyond the first round of the playoffs. Kobe knows his rep is going to heck and he wants out of the West.

Gimpy, I understand the frustration. But when I heard Kobe on Stephen A's show, the sighing and pouting, I kept thinking back to "I'm innocent," and a bunch of whining and self-pitying.

No matter how it happens, whoever you want to believe, drama follows Kobe around. Drama, tension, awkward media interactions, etc. I don't think that's a coincidence, and I don't think it will end for Kobe when (if) he leaves L.A.

I think you're way off base here, but hey, what do I know. ;)
 
Kobe will pipe down if he discovers he could potentially have a Denver-area mailing address. Merely speculation.
 
blueview said:
Kobe will pipe down if he discovers he could potentially have a Denver-area mailing address. Merely speculation.

That'd be crazy. Too bad it would never happen, unless the Lakers accepted a gimpy big man package of Nene and Camby.

Celtics make most sense. Could give up Pierce, plus Green and/or No. 5 pick. Works for both sides. With Kobe in the East, Celtics are a contender. Lakers were better than Cavs this year, though Cavs are two games away from finals b/c the East is such a joke.

Pierce is from L.A., and has said his dream was to always play for Lakers - plus, he's got to be days away from demanding a trade to escape Ainge's ineptitude.
 
rokski2 said:
Ray Allen called this. Didn't he say like a year or two ago that Kobe would ask to be traded within 2 years?

This will officially end the whole "Kobe = MJ" bunk. At least we can hope. 3 years, sub-.500 record, nothing beyond the first round of the playoffs. Kobe knows his rep is going to heck and he wants out of the West.

Gimpy, I understand the frustration. But when I heard Kobe on Stephen A's show, the sighing and pouting, I kept thinking back to "I'm innocent," and a bunch of whining and self-pitying.

No matter how it happens, whoever you want to believe, drama follows Kobe around. Drama, tension, awkward media interactions, etc. I don't think that's a coincidence, and I don't think it will end for Kobe when (if) he leaves L.A.
(I'm sorry Rok, but I have to say this)

For the love of god: SHUT.THE.heck.UP.
You wouldn't be pissed if you were Kobe? First he was lied to because of the whole rebuilding. Remember, he wouldn't even be in LA if Buss would've told him that. Then you got the whole trust factor with the little "LA spy" that told that reporter about the Shaq situation. Rok, sometimes your so full of it that it gets to the point of being comical. You know who's right in this. heck, YOU GOT YOUR BOY SHAQ BACKING UP KOBE AND YOU STILL WANNA TAKE HIM DOWN. He didn't ask to play with Smush Parker. He didn't ask to play with Ronny Turiaf in his forking starting lineup. You're quite the character.


GimpyScribe said:
broadway joe said:
GimpyScribe said:
rokski2 said:
broadway joe said:
Kobe is so full of shirt. He may not have run Shaq out of town, but does he really expect anyone to believe that the mutual hatred between him and Shaq had nothing to do with Shaq getting traded? Shaq wanted that humongous extension largely because he was in a power struggle with Kobe, and Buss did the only logical thing by choosing to go with Kobe because he had far more good years left in him than Shaq did. Kobe was fine with that at the time, because he wanted to be the man and because he thought he didn't need Shaq in order to keep contending for championships. He didn't listen to the people inside and outside the organization who told him that if he and Shaq could just learn to tolerate each other, they could keep winning titles. Now, because he's finally figured out that it is kind of helpful to have a 350-pound monster dominating the paint after all, and that it's no fun being the star of a mediocre team, he wants to bolt on the Lakers. Kobe had a great thing going and he forked it up because his ego was out of control. Now he wants to pretend that he had nothing to do with creating this mess. fork him.

Unless he gets traded to the Knicks, in which case I'm getting season tickets.

You said it all, man. Buss probably said what he said, but he likely doesn't say it/come to that decision without all the Kobe/Shaq acrimony. To pretend that this doesn't have anything to do with Buss' decision is ridiculous.

More drama with the Drama Queen. Kobe doesn't care about anything but Kobe. He wants out of the West because he's not going anywhere. You got what you wanted, Kobe, and now you want out. Weak.
Bob Slydell said:
Oz said:
Claws for Concern said:
Kobe to the Clippers. See how the fans treat him -- or how many Lakers fans become Clipper fans overnight.

Like the Lakers would ever trade him to the other team in The Staples Center.

fixed.

I think it's hilarious. I don't believe a word that comes out of his mouth. He'll change his mind. And he'll be a big baby again if he isn't averaging 35 shots a game even if the Lakers are winning.

Karma's a bench, mr. sexual assault. Deserves whatever he gets.

The Lakers should trade him to the Grizzlies so he's stuck in Memphis. I wonder how many big name players would want to play with him with his reputation anyway.

I always knew that, even if everything was laid out in front of us, and even if Shaq, Kobe and Buss all swore on Bibles their roles in the whole saga, idiots like you two would still let your hatred of Bryant cloud what's going on.
It's pointless to even read this thread, sometimes.

Gimpy, if you believe that the Kobe/Shaq relationship had nothing to do with Shaq being dealt, you're hopelessly naive. Kobe was the happiest man in L.A. the day Shaq got traded. Whether he directly orchestrated it or not, it was exactly what he wanted. Kobe had one of the best centers in NBA history on his team and he didn't want him. For him to turn around now and bench that he doesn't have enough talent around him is comical.

You, and the people like you, clinging to that belief is what's comical, man.
You have Shaq coming out and publicly backing Bryant in that it was Buss who orchestrated the trade of Shaq. Bryant openly admits they didn't get along, but also points out that they got along well enough to win three titles and would've continued to do so. Buss made the decision that Shaq wasn't worth the $80 million to keep (and I don't blame him, honestly). Was Bryant completely devastated by it? No. But to say he lobbied for it is oversimplifying what actually happened. Especially now, when Shaq is corroborating the story.

And, please, don't take this as a personal attack, just a friendly debate. I laughed when you ripped Kobe but then admitted you'd be first in line for season tickets. That was hilarious.
Gimpy, don't even try with these people. You can't win. Even when Shaq backs him up.
 
Gimpy and Chuck said all I could hope to say about people still being down on Kobe. As for Gimpy's assertion of why Kobe likely didn't assault that young woman . . . . can't say I disagree, but I'm glad I wasn't the one who opened that can of worms. I have avoided doing so many times in these idiotic bash Kobe threads.

If Kobe wants out, then good luck. But this type of loudmouth bitching has been seen in Lakerland before, in winter 2001 when espn the magazine reported that Shaq wanted to be traded and all his moronic "feed the big dog" nonsense. And they figured that out with flying colors at the time. If he were to leave . . . .can't take those three titles away. And just those three are still more than the bulk of the franchises in the entire league have ever won.

Kobe is right to be upset, as all laker fans share his sentiments. But again, he is wrong to air this crap in the media. Now if Buss brings back West, it shows Kobe has the franchise - one of the great ones in sports - by the balls. If Kupchak is rightfully fired, same thing. Some dunce will come out now and say "He had them by the balls when they traded Shaq!!!" Indeed . . . Shaq never asked for a trade, never demanded an extension, and never tried to make himself bigger than the franchise. It was all Kobe; just ask Shaq.

Oh, whoops.
 

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