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Bryant told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that he wants the Lakers to bring West back to the organization and give him full authority. If the Lakers don't want
Bryant told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that he wants the Lakers to bring West back to the organization and give him full authority. If the Lakers don't want to do that, Bryant said he wants to be traded.
I don't care about Pro basketball, but if they traded him, I might watch a Laker game here and there.
This guy gets more hysterical by the moment. I can't believe the nerve of him. I'd trade that ungrateful son of a bitch in a heartbeat. Trade him to Portland for the #1 this year and in '09 or something. Not that they could, but still. Take Oden and move along little Kobe.
This guy gets more hysterical by the moment. I can't believe the nerve of him. I'd trade that ungrateful son of a bitch in a heartbeat. Trade him to Portland for the #1 this year and in '09 or something. Not that they could, but still. Take Oden and move along little Kobe.
Yeah yeah yeah. I heard the same thing about Lebron too. For a guy to have a broken wrist and the kind of season he did, that's amazing. He almost won the game against Florida by himself. Oden will never, ever be flashy. At the end of the game though he'll be a difference maker. That's what you need.
You guys should trade Kobe while you can still get a lot for him. He may even be right about this, but in the long run you'd probably help yourselves the most by selling high.