Kobe Bryant: "I Would Like To Be Traded"
#161
What Would Don Draper Do?
Originally Posted by sonnyg80
oh the drama!
what was the last offseason blockbuster trade? the AI deal happened in january (jeez, seemed like ages ago)
seems like it's been awhile since a superstar has been traded.
#163
Senior Moderator
Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
what happens if Kobe gets traded to the Clippers
#165
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Originally Posted by B16A2/EG6
Man the off season is better than the season itself...
#167
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Wow...the more I read about the supposed deal with Garnett involving the 3 teams, the more I have to shake my head at McHale.
He's effectively getting two picks. This is compared to what Chicago was willing to give up. And at the end of the day, it's unfortunate for both franchises because I think Chicago likely would've had a good shot at being in the Finals and Minny would actually have a decent core to restart with...
He's effectively getting two picks. This is compared to what Chicago was willing to give up. And at the end of the day, it's unfortunate for both franchises because I think Chicago likely would've had a good shot at being in the Finals and Minny would actually have a decent core to restart with...
#169
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Originally Posted by sonnyg80
yum - dude, what the F is your avatar?
Had nothing to do with it though. We can thank LEGOlips for it, I believe.
#170
On Wednesday, sources say one of the Hawks owners vetoed a hypothetical deal for Stoudemire for financial reasons.
#173
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Originally Posted by sonnyg80
ooo 7k posts!
#174
What Would Don Draper Do?
yea mchale screwed up. and he is indeed an idiot.
but the problem also lied garnett. everyone knew he wanted to be traded, but he just never wanted to ask for a trade.
but for chicago, i think it's good they didn't give up dent because i think he will become a very very good player. reminds me of grant hill when he was younger. (both dukies too.)
but the problem also lied garnett. everyone knew he wanted to be traded, but he just never wanted to ask for a trade.
but for chicago, i think it's good they didn't give up dent because i think he will become a very very good player. reminds me of grant hill when he was younger. (both dukies too.)
#176
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Originally Posted by jlukja
#178
Originally Posted by jlukja
#184
What Would Don Draper Do?
Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
bad draft pick for the Bulls?
yeahhh...dunno who else they could have gotten because they need inside scoring.
i dunno. i never really liked the guy. i give him credit because he plays with a lot of heart. but to me, he's just tyson chandler with more skills.
he'll have a career since he's tall, long, and athletic. he can rebound and block shots. but at the same time, he's just a tyson chandler.
#185
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Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
bad draft pick for the Bulls?
Noah was pretty much who most analysts said the Bulls were hoping to get at their spot. In fact, it was said that Management was worried that Noah would be gone by the time they were to pick.
At the end of the day, the Bulls drafted their biggest need: a big man at inside.
#186
Keeping emos out of
Originally Posted by Yumchah
No, don't think so, really.
Noah was pretty much who most analysts said the Bulls were hoping to get at their spot. In fact, it was said that Management was worried that Noah would be gone by the time they were to pick.
At the end of the day, the Bulls drafted their biggest need: a big man at inside.
Noah was pretty much who most analysts said the Bulls were hoping to get at their spot. In fact, it was said that Management was worried that Noah would be gone by the time they were to pick.
At the end of the day, the Bulls drafted their biggest need: a big man at inside.
#188
What Would Don Draper Do?
Originally Posted by h2o-pr00f
Lakers drafting 2 PGs. WTH What happend to a veteran PG?
#189
I shoot people
<----------- never understood the "triangle offense" but then again... I don't think half of Phil's players do either
Last edited by is300eater; 06-29-2007 at 06:21 PM.
#190
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Originally Posted by is300eater
<----------- never understood the "triangle offense" but then again... I don't think half of Phil's players do either
#191
Racer
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/6996052?MSNHPHMA
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Although he didn't rescind his trade request, Kobe Bryant softened his stance somewhat Thursday night, saying he had apologized to Los Angeles Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak in person for the way he handled his upset feelings five weeks ago.
"I just felt like as a man, it was important for me to tell him, 'I'm sorry it came out that way,"' Bryant said at a lightly attended news conference at Loyola Marymount, where he spoke mainly about his camp for youngsters at the school this week.
Bryant said that while he could have called Kupchak, it was important he speak with him face-to-face.
"I was frustrated, I was venting," Bryant said.
When asked whether he still wanted out, Bryant replied: "I haven't thought about that in a long, long time. I've kind of stepped away from that. I've concentrated on Team USA. What I say is what I say. We'll just have to see where it goes."
The U.S. national team begins practice July 20 in Las Vegas.
Bryant, the NBA's leading scorer the past two seasons, complained about a lack of talent around him at season's end, and said May 30 he wanted to be traded, adding nothing could change his mind.
Despite that request, the Lakers have made clear that trading Bryant isn't in their plans. Bryant is owed $88.6 million over the next four seasons, but could terminate his contract in two years.
The Lakers haven't won a playoff series since reaching the NBA finals in 2004 for the fourth time in five years. With Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal leading the way, they won three straight championships from 2000-02.
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O'Neal was traded to Miami in July 2004, a day before Bryant signed a seven-year, $136.4 million contract to remain with the Lakers, who haven't won a playoff series since O'Neal left.
Bryant said he hasn't spoken with Derek Fisher since Monday, when Fisher was released by the Utah Jazz so he can concentrate on finding the best care for his 11-month-old daughter, who has cancer in her left eye.
Fisher said he wants to live in one of the six or seven cities being considered for Tatum's care. Bryant and Fisher were teammates and, from all indications, good friends while playing with the Lakers from 1996-2004 - the first eight seasons of their NBA careers.
Kupchak didn't rule out the possibility of a return to the Lakers for Fisher, who signed with Golden State as a free agent after the 2003-04 season and was later traded to Utah.
Bryant said 450 kids aged 8-to-18 attended his camp.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Although he didn't rescind his trade request, Kobe Bryant softened his stance somewhat Thursday night, saying he had apologized to Los Angeles Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak in person for the way he handled his upset feelings five weeks ago.
"I just felt like as a man, it was important for me to tell him, 'I'm sorry it came out that way,"' Bryant said at a lightly attended news conference at Loyola Marymount, where he spoke mainly about his camp for youngsters at the school this week.
Bryant said that while he could have called Kupchak, it was important he speak with him face-to-face.
"I was frustrated, I was venting," Bryant said.
When asked whether he still wanted out, Bryant replied: "I haven't thought about that in a long, long time. I've kind of stepped away from that. I've concentrated on Team USA. What I say is what I say. We'll just have to see where it goes."
The U.S. national team begins practice July 20 in Las Vegas.
Bryant, the NBA's leading scorer the past two seasons, complained about a lack of talent around him at season's end, and said May 30 he wanted to be traded, adding nothing could change his mind.
Despite that request, the Lakers have made clear that trading Bryant isn't in their plans. Bryant is owed $88.6 million over the next four seasons, but could terminate his contract in two years.
The Lakers haven't won a playoff series since reaching the NBA finals in 2004 for the fourth time in five years. With Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal leading the way, they won three straight championships from 2000-02.
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O'Neal was traded to Miami in July 2004, a day before Bryant signed a seven-year, $136.4 million contract to remain with the Lakers, who haven't won a playoff series since O'Neal left.
Bryant said he hasn't spoken with Derek Fisher since Monday, when Fisher was released by the Utah Jazz so he can concentrate on finding the best care for his 11-month-old daughter, who has cancer in her left eye.
Fisher said he wants to live in one of the six or seven cities being considered for Tatum's care. Bryant and Fisher were teammates and, from all indications, good friends while playing with the Lakers from 1996-2004 - the first eight seasons of their NBA careers.
Kupchak didn't rule out the possibility of a return to the Lakers for Fisher, who signed with Golden State as a free agent after the 2003-04 season and was later traded to Utah.
Bryant said 450 kids aged 8-to-18 attended his camp.
#193
Keeping emos out of
Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
^ cliffnotes there, Kobe "flip-flops" and whines too much.
In his heart he just wants out of LA, but is acting like a "spoiled bizzatch"
In his heart he just wants out of LA, but is acting like a "spoiled bizzatch"
#194
What Would Don Draper Do?
but seriously, kobe's always been like that.
i mean he's the guy that grew up pretty well off in europe and in the suburbs. went to a private school. so he has no "street" cred. gets ridiculed for trying to be gangster by dressing up in throwbacks and jerseys while on the bench injured, wearing big chains, getting tattoos, even obtaining a police record. he just tries too hard to please everyone.
so now he knows deep inside he wants to be traded but is so conscientious of his image that he's going to go out of his way to apologize. he's a primadonna.
#195
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Originally Posted by 04EuroAccordTsx
^ cliffnotes there, Kobe "flip-flops" and whines too much.
In his heart he just wants out of LA, but is acting like a soap opera
In his heart he just wants out of LA, but is acting like a soap opera
So, if he's trying to get himself traded, he's perhaps now realizing that no matter how much he throws a tantrum, the chips are still in the GM's hands. So, no point calling him names and such. Try to make nice and hope to gawd that the GM now will move him...?
#196
Originally Posted by JediMindTricks
but seriously, kobe's always been like that.
i mean he's the guy that grew up pretty well off in europe and in the suburbs. went to a private school. so he has no "street" cred. gets ridiculed for trying to be gangster by dressing up in throwbacks and jerseys while on the bench injured, wearing big chains, getting tattoos, even obtaining a police record. he just tries too hard to please everyone.
so now he knows deep inside he wants to be traded but is so conscientious of his image that he's going to go out of his way to apologize. he's a primadonna.
its pretty funny when u sit back n watch it all
#199
Keeping emos out of
Originally Posted by Yumchah
Well, look at it this way: he's still pouting about his situation with the Lakers. Passing the ball back to himself is fun to an extent before you realize that hey, perhaps winning a game or two instead of padding personal stats is a GOOD thing.
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Sure everyone loves seeing him put up a bunch of points during the regular season and he gets off on it as well, but very few players score an anormous amount of points during the real season and have their teams do well.