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May 30, 2007

Kobe Asks For A Trade

kobeangry.jpgThe crashing and burning relationship between Kobe Bryant and the Laker front office hit a new low this morning — Kobe asked to be traded.

For a couple of days now, Kobe has talked to every media outlet that called him and said, basically, that he was told the Lakers were going to build a contender as fast as they could after Shaq was traded. Instead, he learns from Phil Jackson that the Lakers have more like a five-year plan. And in five years Kobe would be well past his prime.

He said he wanted the Lakers to build a contender, and do it fast. Until now.

Kobe’s has the right to vent, but here’s this blogger’s big question: Why has nobody from the front office talked to Kobe in the last couple of days?

Maybe they have tried and we don’t know about it, but from what Kobe has said he has not heard from them. He’s your star, the guy that puts people asses in those $350 seats. Why isn’t he brought into the loop more on planning? With Kobe doing very angry radio interviews, how is it nobody from the front office takes charge of the situation, gives Kobe a call and talks him down off the ledge? How are meetings not set up?

Maybe worst of all, how do you let a “Laker Insider” talk to the LA Times pick at the one sore scab Kobe has, the trade of Shaq? That, as much as any trade or shot down trade, shows the lack of a coordinated front office. This is basic management stuff.

There are roughly a million problems with trading Kobe, starting with you never get equal value when trading a superstar (see Shaq). There are a lot of problems with the Lakers making any big move to calm Kobe (namely the lack of pieces that can be moved).

But the ball is in Laker management’s court. All Laker fans want to see them do something with it.


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Trade the arrogant, immature, egotistical, punk. I’d rather see Shaq back in LA than put up with his crap any longer. He got what he wished for when he had the Lakers clear the roster of all decent players that won them championships so he can be king of the court and now that things are not working out he is pouting and crying publicly about the front office. News flash Kobe… you made this happen, now shut the F up.

 

Johnny wtf are you talking about? How did Kobe clear the roster? This is at the feet of Jim and Jerry Buss, no one else. They have the greatest talent in the NBA on their team, and haven't gotten him a single other great player to play with. That's criminal. Kobe wants to win, that's all. He's not immature or arrogant, he's the best, he knows it, and he wants to win more championships. I applaud him for trying to make soemthing happen!

 

hey johnny... can't you read???? it's ignorant fans like you that make commenting on websites like this pointless. your guy shaq even agrees with kobe that it was DR. BUSS that master-minded the shaq trade!!! NOT KOBE!! sheesh!!

News flash JOHNNY, shaq got swept in the 1st round... at least kobe & co. won ONE game!

 

johnny im with you

Kobe is trying to play Shaq off Jerry Buss and vice versa.

No one can tell me that if Kobe wanted Shaq to stay that Buss wouldn't have made that happen.

the myopic love for Kobe is neverending. i say let him go and good riddance.

 
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