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Yahoo Sports: Kobe not worth the cost

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by Rockets34Legend, Jul 15, 2004.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=dw-kobecost&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

    All you really need to know about the kind of guy, the kind of teammate, the kind of employee Kobe Bryant is could be found in the look of mourning and terror painted across Mitch Kupchak's face this week.

    The Los Angeles Lakers general manager had recently watched his team implode in the Finals, had his legendary coach retire under duress and then was forced to trade away Shaquille O'Neal, the game's most dominant player.

    Each was, at least in part, a result of either Bryant's actions or wishes.

    "A disappointing day in a lot of ways," said Kupchak Wednesday when he announced the O'Neal trade to Miami.

    Yet despite all of this, on Wednesday Kupchak still had no idea what Bryant, the free agent, was going to do. The Lakers had dismantled a dynasty and restructured the entire franchise, and in return Bryant told them, "Let me get back to you."

    Then he made the entire Laker Nation, that so desperately wants to trust him, fret while he strongly considered signing with the Clippers.

    Yes, the freakin' Clippers.

    Thursday Bryant wound up re-signing with the Lakers for seven years at $136 million, but not until he made them grovel, sweat and humiliate themselves in the process.

    What a guy.

    If Lakers owner Jerry Buss still had a modicum of self-respect he would have gotten sick over this soap opera – and when Bryant still hadn't assured him he was going to re-sign – pulled the plug on the Shaq deal.

    He should have asked Shaq for forgiveness, rescinded his offer to Bryant and moved on with personnel that understand what being a Laker really means.

    Instead he sold his soul and mortgaged the franchise on a me-first, team-third guy. A guy who displayed not a thought about what this pathetic cry for attention was doing to the people and fans who have always backed him up.

    Did we mention that Bryant is scheduled to stand trial for felony sexual assault in Colorado August 27, where a guilty verdict could end his playing career?

    The Lakers have been one of the proudest and most storied franchises in sports. And Bryant used them like a desperate girlfriend.

    The Lakers are better than this.

    The thing with Bryant is that it's always about him. There is plenty to like about the guy, from the high-flying game to the high wattage smile. There is little question he is among the game's five best individual talents, has a knack for crunch time performances and at 25 still has plenty of peak years ahead of him.

    But when it comes to playing nice with others, there is no similar track record of success.

    He has been estranged from his parents. He's feuded with teammates and coaches. His first shoe company, Adidas, was so fed up with him they dropped him as a spokesperson and let him go unimpeded to rival Nike.

    Who knows where things stand with his wife right now?

    But this is who the mighty Lakers rolled over for?

    They should have been more careful about who they wished for.

    This is the same guy who never could understand that part of his brilliance was a result of playing with Shaq. Who doesn't care enough about winning to figure out a way to coexist with O'Neal and try for a couple more titles. Who never had a problem throwing a game offensively (even in the Finals) if it meant proving a point to Phil Jackson.

    Despite all of this, the Lakers had done everything they could by Wednesday to keep Bryant – offering max money, changing coaches, dumping O'Neal, pleading and begging.

    And in return, Bryant hung them out to dry for another sleepless, gut-wrenching night before grudgingly deciding to stay.

    Heck of a guy.
     
  2. mogrod

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    Great article. Couldn't have said it better myself.

    Kobe is a punk and, even though I would never wish injury on anyone, I wouldn't feel bad for him if he tore his ACL and was never the same player again. It would be a humbling experience which would teach him how valuable the game is to him and not the other way around, and teach the Lakers that they should have never bent over and took it.
     
  3. DollarBill

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    Kobe this, kobe that, i'm so sick and tired of him. when is he gonna grow up? He's like a spoiled kid. Wait, He is a kid who's been pampered by NBA and the Lakers. One thing is for sure. I'm really looking forward to next season. I wanna see how he's gonna lead the Lakers without Shaq. If there was a guy who i am most likely to see fail, that was Kobe. Period
     
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    Kobe's image has really taken a huge hit this summer. He's now the most hated athlete in North America. I wonder whether that will affect the Jury's decision on his rape trial.
     
  5. R0ckets03

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    Who is the only guard that can make Kobe his b****?


    TMAC Baby!
     
  6. JumpMan

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    HAHA!!! Did you not see Bryant put up 24 on him, in one quarter? Leading a 14 point 4th quarter come back, all the while holding McGrady to 4 points in the 4th. Tracy has a long way to go before he makes Bryant his b****.
     
  7. Deckard

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    Good read... I agree. This whole thing was pathetic, and Bryant is an insecure, classless clown.
     
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    wow!
     
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    A prison guard?
     
  11. JoeBarelyCares

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    LOL!
     
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    I can't fathom the wrath I have incurred nor count the number of times I have been blasted for pointing out the same shortcomings that this story points out about Bare Bryant. As Shakespeare's Lady MacBeth said, "The truth will out."

    As much venom as Karl Malone deserves -- as confirmed in many, many posts here -- Malone is a far better person, player and teammate than Bare Bryant will ever be. And yet there are still many on this board who would grovel like the Lakers just to have him play for the Rockets, regardless of the consequences (as deserved by said Lakers).
     
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    it doesn't matter, he's going to be found guilty and this will be all for not...
     
  14. IROC it

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    Jerry West wouldn't have stood for that crap in the least.
     
  15. Davidoff

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    Makes me wonder how Rudy will ever get respect with the lakers...
     
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    He won't. Rudy will be in a hot seat - if they fail, he'll probably get the blame. It's also a bad coaching foundation - the player's choice for coach comes before management's. That's bad. Rudy was a fool to take that job.

    -- droxford
     
  17. Gutter Snipe

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    Bah! Pop psychology. They have a name and list of symptoms for every type of personality. That's so every celebrity can think that they, their children, and their pets need a psychologist.

    Kobe is an arrogant, egotistical ass. That doesn't mean that he's crazy. It just means that he isn't a nice person and has the power to back it up.
     

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