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BuckeyeTillIDie;853804; said:Maybe Portland will trade #1 for Kobe and Oden can go to LA
I could live with that :)
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BuckeyeTillIDie;853804; said:Maybe Portland will trade #1 for Kobe and Oden can go to LA
THEWOOD;853800; said:i really hope the bulls can land him. they have plenty of young talent to trade and also the 9th pick this year. i would hate to see deng go but as long as they still kept tyrus thomas i would be happy.
I don't think that's an option, since trades have to equal out in salaries.BuckeyeTillIDie;853804; said:Maybe Portland will trade #1 for Kobe and Oden can go to LA
jwinslow;853827; said:I don't think that's an option, since trades have to equal out in salaries.
exhawg;853813; said:Any Bulls trade for Kobe would have to involve Ben Wallace.
Brutus1;853822; said:...And Ben Gordon.........and Deng.
It's hard to feel sorry for him. He chose his side of the fence, now stay on it. I believe he had a hand in pushing Shaq out the door or at least helping Buss do it. He's a great player but he still shoots too damn much.
I'd be reluctant to give up the farm for him. Although he's only 28, he's got a lot of miles on those legs.
The whole problem is Kwame Brown and Chris Mihm. They should have kept Caron Butler.
Kobe demands, retracts trade request
JOHN NADEL
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - Believing he had been insulted and misled, Kobe Bryant asked the Los Angles Lakers for a trade Wednesday and insisted nothing could change his mind. Then something did. He spoke with coach Phil Jackson and backed off his request.
"I don't want to go anywhere, this is my team," Bryant told KLAC radio. "I love it here. I called Phil, man, he and I talked, it was an emotional conversation, but he just said, `You know what, Kobe? Let us try to figure this thing out.'
"Phil is a guy I lean on a lot."
Some three hours earlier, in an interview with ESPN radio, Bryant said: "I would like to be traded, yeah. Tough as it is to come to that conclusion, there's no other alternative. It's rough, man, but I don't see how you can rebuild that trust. I just don't know how you can move forward in that type of situation."
Bryant also told KLAC, the Lakers' flagship station, that he hadn't heard from owner Jerry Buss, indicating a conversation could go a long way toward resolving the matter.
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tibor75;854275; said:Pretty article by Bill Simmons coming up with the trade scenarios for Kobe.