<div class="quote_poster">TmacGarnett Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">The only teams that he will want to go to is Minnesota to be with KG, but they can not work out the salary problems so it will be difficult. If he is traded, I see him going to New jersey for sign in trade (vince Carter + mikki moore) or New York</div> Are you serious? Carter and Miki Moore for Kobe Bryant? No way... I want Kobe to go to the east, it is so much easier for him to get the finals from there.
<div class="quote_poster">Smitty Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Come back home Kobe. </div> Too bad all those Philly fans booed him during the All-Star game.
You'd have to take into account that Kobe would want to be traded to a team that can contend for a title. I'm not sure how much input he would have into his own trade, but I seriously doubt that he'd want to go to Philly, and I don't think Philly has anything to offer the Lakers either.
If Kobe does get traded i see him going to New Jersey Phili or Chicago. Those teams have key players that will be worth a Kobe trade. Im happy that Kobe finnaly ask for a trade they've lied to his face and waist three season of his bringing in crap like Smush and Kwame. Lakers organization got what they deserved...
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Lakers guard Kobe Bryant would like to be traded ... Marc Iavaroni to Memphis ... </div>Lakers guard Kobe Bryant would like to be traded ... Marc Iavaroni to Memphis ...
<div class="quote_poster">Bahir Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">You'd have to take into account that Kobe would want to be traded to a team that can contend for a title. I'm not sure how much input he would have into his own trade, but I seriously doubt that he'd want to go to Philly, and I don't think Philly has anything to offer the Lakers either.</div> Kobe has a no-trade clause, so he can dictate where he ends up. I agree, he will only want to play for a contender and there's only a handful of teams who are going to be able to get a deal done for him. You know how we've always wanted to see KG in a Laker uniform? How crazy would it be if Minnesota ends up with Kobe? The TWolves would have to send back a minimum of $16M to make it work under the cap rules. Ricky Davis $6.8M (expiring K) Randy Foye $2.6M Eddie Griffin $2.9M (expiring K) Trenton Hassell $4.35M (ends in two years) 2007 1st Round Pick 2009 1st Round Pick $3M in cash to cover Eddie Griffin's contract This saves the Lakers $10M in cap space, gives them Randy Foye, a 1st rounder for 2007. Bynum Turiaf Radman Foye Farmar Lakers could draft a player like Brewer, Wright, Green, or Noah with 7th pick.
LBJ2006MVP, your post brings absolutely nothing to the thread. First of all, it says Kobe wants to be traded, not to Memphis. The .... indicates a break from the phrase and the start of another phrase, the one that involves Memphis and a young player...not Kobe. Don't post it again. That Lakers lineup looks so pathetic, Shape. God. What would Minny have outside of KG and Kobe...not much.
He won't get traded. It takes time for all the offers and decision making to occur. By the time this has happened, I'm sure that Kobe would have decided to stay a Laker. I think there's light at the end of the tunnel from all this: maybe this Kobe outrage will be a wake up call to the management that they need to make some moves.
<div class="quote_poster">Laker_fan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He won't get traded. It takes time for all the offers and decision making to occur. By the time this has happened, I'm sure that Kobe would have decided to stay a Laker. I think there's light at the end of the tunnel from all this: maybe this Kobe outrage will be a wake up call to the management that they need to make some moves.</div> Problem is, they can't make any moves, at least none that will improve the team. Kwame is out, possibly for the season. Luke could be a trade bait, but there is questions about how his skills would fit in another system, and he really isn't that good anyway. Cook is just a slightly overweight PF with a decent shot, but he is unathletic, slow, a poor defender and a chucker, and to top it off, IIRC, his contract is too big. Radman stinks and has a huge contract. He has shown nothing. Bynum might have potential, but really hasn't proven anything, and dealing him wouldn't make much sense right now. Farmar, Turiaf and Evans are probably best left within the organisation, since their trade value isn't too high (and neither is the other guys's). Odom is inconsistent and injured, and his trade value probably isn't that high. That leaves us with Kobe, the only guy who could be traded for good (preferably young) players.
Wow, the Lakers are stuck. I still say they should trade him for Marion and others. There's no way thier going to get a superstar back for him though, it almost never happens, ESPECIALLY not when the consensus 'best player in the league' is involved. This is Kobe at his prime. It would be like trading MJ during 90-93...can you imagine that? What's of equal value?
Well, Marion's contract is about 15 million, and Kobe's is 17,8 or something, so they are pretty close. I'm not sure the Lakers would want Marion though...
<div class="quote_poster">Laker_fan Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">He won't get traded. It takes time for all the offers and decision making to occur. By the time this has happened, I'm sure that Kobe would have decided to stay a Laker. I think there's light at the end of the tunnel from all this: maybe this Kobe outrage will be a wake up call to the management that they need to make some moves.</div> I hope Kobe stays and the reality is no one on these forums really knows whats going on behind the scenes so let's stay hopefull and no go overboard with all these trade scenarious.
Kobe quotes from AM570 radio from 12:45pm today Published by LD2k at May 30, 2007 in Announcements. Here’s some quotes from his latest interview: “I don’t want to play somewhere else, I really don’t.” “Phil is the guy I lean on a lot. For clearity, for hope, and right now it’s no different.” “Now looking back, it’s not that their compitent, they had a long term plan.” “If you wanna do something, do something now. Get this team turned around.” “I can trust Phil, that’s all I have to go off of.” “My problem comes in, tell me one thing, doing another. Blaming me for things…” “I’m just happy the truth is out there finally.” “Show me [the trust].” “A phone call would help [on rebuilding trust].” “I’d love to, I’d like to know what the hell is going on [on management getting together with him].” “If there trust. . . I’m staying.” “It’s not me [on wearing a different jersey].” “I want to stay here.” “Me & Shaq coexisted because of our killer instinct on the court.” look a this!!! Kobe doesnt know what he wants http://getgarnett.com/blog/?p=230
Thanks for the re-cap. Kobe is definitely dazed and confused at this point. He knows what he wants, he's just not sure how to get it.
<div class="quote_poster">shapecity Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Too bad all those Philly fans booed him during the All-Star game.</div> That's how Philly fans are. I could guarantee you, that if Kobe should be dealt to Philly, that even I would be there cheering for him on a night-to-night basis. Philadelphia is an overlooked potential trade partner because we have a lot to offer. For starters, 3 first-round picks in arguably the deepest draft in years could definitely benefit the Lakers. Everyone on our roster except Iguodala is expendable at this point, and possibily even Iguodala if the right deal presented itself for Kobe. I'm sure Kobe wouldn't mind coming here. He still comes back to his high school in Philly often, and it really just seems like a good fit all around.