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    Kobe Bryant says the Lakers told him and Phil Jackson differing plans.

    The story lines that have engulfed the Los Angeles Lakers in the last week hit a crescendo Wednesday when Kobe Bryant said he would welcome a trade.

    And later, in another radio interview, he seemed to back away from the demand.

    First, Bryant said on 1050 ESPN Radio in New York: "I would like to be traded, yeah. Tough as it is to come to that conclusion there's no other alternative, you know?"

    Bryant, interviewed by Stephen A. Smith, was asked if there was anything the Lakers could do to change his mind.

    "No," Bryant said. "I just want them to do the right thing."

    "[The Lakers] obviously want to move in a different direction in terms of rebuilding," Bryant said, adding he could have opted to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers or Chicago Bulls instead. "Three years ago when I was re-signing they should have told me they wanted to rebuild."

    Asked if he had any preference for a trade destination, he said "At this point I'll go play on Pluto."

    Later, Bryant talked to Dan Patrick on ESPN Radio and seemed to reconsider slightly.

    "I'm so tired of talking," Bryant said. "It's tough. I always dreamed about retiring as a Laker. I just hope and hope that something can be resolved. Something can be figured out. Just something so I can stay here and be in this city and be with the team I love."

    Bryant told Patrick he talked to Lakers coach Phil Jackson after talking to Smith and felt resassured.

    "When Phil and I spoke, he was optimistic and determined that we'll both be back," Bryant told Patrick. "Phil is somebody I listen to. I lean on him a lot. He assured me things are going to be OK. Things are going to be all right. Don't go full bore just yet. Take a deep breath and let us work these things out and everything will be all right. Which was very encouraging.

    "I don't want to go anywhere else. I want to be here for the rest of my career. It was encouraging to hear that."

    Bryant earned $17.72 million last season and is owed $88.6 million over the next four years. He can terminate his contract following the 2008-09 season -- a move that would leave $47.8 million on the table.

    By requesting a trade, Bryant would obviously waive his no-trade clause, but he has a trade clause in his contract that is believed to add about $13 million to his total contract value, a cost to be absorbed by any team that acquires him.

    "We are aware of the media reports. However, Kobe has not told us directly that he wants to be traded," Lakers owner Jerry Buss said in a statement Wednesday afternoon. "We have made it very clear that we are building our team around Kobe and that we intend for him to be a Laker his entire career.

    "We will speak directly to Kobe and until we do that, we will not comment publicly about this."

    Earlier in the day, Bryant said Buss masterminded the trade of Shaquille O'Neal -- and Shaq later confirmed Kobe's account.

    The issues between Bryant and the Lakers have reached a boil, beginning with Bryant voicing his displeasure with the club's direction, his suggestion that Jerry West should return to fix things, West's statement that he has no intention of undermining GM/good friend Mitch Kupchak, and, unrelated but bizarre in its timing, Buss' arrest early Tuesday for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol.

    Bryant was left "beyond furious" by a report in Tuesday's Los Angeles Times that read, "as a Lakers insider notes, it was Bryant's insistence on getting away from Shaquille O'Neal that got them in this mess."

    O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat after the 2003-04 season, and the long-held belief has been that the deteriorating relationship between O'Neal and Bryant was a factor in O'Neal's departure.

    In response to the Times' story, Bryant, interviewed by Smith for a Philadelphia Inquirer column, said Buss "called a meeting with me after he spoke with Jim Gray [of ESPN] to talk with him about Shaq's future in the middle of the 2004 season.

    "He met with me at the Four Seasons Hotel here [in Newport Beach, Calif.] across from Fashion Island, which is now the Island Hotel," Bryant told Smith. "I went up to his penthouse suite. [Buss] looks me dead in the face and says: 'Kobe, I am not going to re-sign Shaq. I am not about to pay him $30 million a year or $80 million over three years. No way in hell. I feel like he's getting older. His body is breaking down, and I don't want to pay that money to him when I can get value for him right now rather than wait.

    "This is my decision. It's independent of you. My mind is made up. It doesn't matter to me what you do in free agency because I do not want to pay [Shaq], period.'"

    "Dr. Buss said that," Bryant told Smith. "And I haven't said anything for years because I've always felt like folks were just looking to create controversy. Now I know. I realize what extent [the Lakers] will go to, to cover themselves."

    Reached afterward, O'Neal told Smith that he believed his former teammate to be beyond reproach.

    "I believe Kobe 100 percent," O'Neal said when reached in Los Angeles. "Absolutely. There's no doubt in my mind Kobe is telling the truth. I believe him a thousand percent.

    "I would have respected Dr. Buss more as a man if he would have told me that himself, because I know he said it. But he didn't [tell me]. He never said a damn word to me."

    Buss was unavailable for comment Tuesday. Buss, 74, was booked early Tuesday for investigation of drunken driving and driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or above.

    Kupchak, at the NBA pre-draft camp in Orlando, declined comment when asked about it by ESPN.com's Andy Katz. Kupchak said Buss was the only person speaking for the Lakers' organization on the matter.

    Bryant told Patrick having West back with the Lakers would console him. "That would definitely help out the situation," he said. "I want to feel like there's somebody up there I can trust. Phil is one of those people. I have an idea who said it. I'm not going to get into speculation ... I know who's the Insider."

    The Lakers missed the playoffs in the first season after O'Neal was dealt for Lamar Odom, Caron Butler, Brian Grant and a first-round pick, and have been eliminated in the first round the last two seasons. O'Neal and the Heat won the NBA championship last season.

    "Sure, Shaq and I had our issues," Bryant told Smith. "So what! We always did and we won three titles. That doesn't change what was told to me. It doesn't change the fact I never, ever, said to get rid of him."

    While Bryant re-signed for $136 million for seven years the day after O'Neal was traded, he has pushed for trades -- he wanted Carlos Boozer, then Jason Kidd, then Ron Artest -- that the Lakers were unable to pull off. Meanwhile, Odom has undergone shoulder surgery but is expected to be ready for training camp in October; Kwame Brown has undergone reconstructive surgery on his left ankle and might not be ready for the start of camp.

    And now Bryant, who reportedly has made it clear to the Lakers that he may see fit to terminate his contract in two years, has told Smith he won't continue to wait for Buss to build the roster around him.

    "Promises made to make this team better have not been kept," Bryant told Smith. "So where does that leave me?"

    Source: ESPN.com

  • #2
    Having listened to the interview just now...seems like Kobe's not happy that the Lakers may have a hidden agenda to not invest in immediate results. As an example, the Lakers didn't get Artest, Baron Davis or other talent significant enough to create a championship team. IMHO, the Lakers are in for the long term, Kobe will realize this and go to a contender.

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    • #3
      Look Kobe, welcome to the real world. No one has to ask you anything! ("They said nothing to me about a long-term plan. Absolutely nothing," Bryant told KLAC. "They told Phil one thing and they told me another.) Who the hell does he think he is? The owner can run HIS team anyway he wants!

      Fans need to get real and say enough is enough. These guys are way overpaid as it is. If they dont like playing, quit. Go out and work like the rest of us. I for one, will never go to another NBA game.

      Most of them in the NBA are horrible examples of men. As a high school teacher, I watch many young men emulate these fools and its sickening. The chances of them going to the NBA are slim to none, yet these young kids idolize people like Kobe.


      Wake up people!

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      • #4
        Thank God Kobe came out with his requests now. The Spurs winning the WCF finals should appropriately receive no publicity...because no one cares much about their asterisk winning ways.

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        • #5
          Kobe is under contract for two more years. after which he can opt out AND LEAVE 50 MIL ON THE TABLE. Don't think Vanessa is going to go for that. Plus, there's no one you can trade him for and get equal value.

          He says he was lied to?! That the Lakers told him they were trying to compete for a championship right away? with whom, Chucky Atkins at the point (actually he was much better than Smush). Kobe is just trying to get the Lakers to do something. Why does he have to be a bitch about it? Because Kobe Bryant is a bitch and he has no other option.

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          • #6
            Kobe is not going anywhere!!!! He already said that he is willing to work on his relationship with the Laker front office, they just are not contacting him. He said he wants to be a Laker for life.

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            • #7
              Some where Dr. Jerry Buss is writing Kobe a check for half a mill for causing a distraction big enough to over shadow his DUI citation.

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