<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> <h2 class="subhead">Kobe mania</h2> Lakers coach Phil Jackson, ever the sly individualist, went against the grain again Monday by publicly confirming to reporters in Los Angeles that his team was having trade talks with the Bulls surrounding Kobe Bryant. The Bulls, who could try to involve a third team, aren't meeting the Lakers' price. While calling him a "great player," Wallace offered an interesting take on the rumors. "One player can't get it done," he said. "That's been proven time and time again in this league."</div></p> http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sp...bulls-headlines</p> Not surprising. Not enough room for both Wallace and Kobe's egos in Chicago.</p>
Wallace didn't say he doesn't want Kobe in this article, it sounds more like he is telling the team not to gut the roster for Kobe, which is true, any trade including two of either Hinrich, Gordon, or Deng is a lose for us. Nocioni, Gordon, and Tyrus (along with guys like Noah) are as far as I will go for Kobe.</p>
Are you sure the article said that he doesn't want Kobe? Or is it you that just doesn't want Kobe.</p>