
Kobe had an interview on a sports radio talk show today. And I have to say, I was kinda blown away…..and not in a good way. I thought the interview would be very watered down and political. That Kobe would say what he’s supposed to say and it would be really vague in general. It was the exact opposite.
For those that missed it (or those that don't live in LA) here's the recap:
First, on the recent "ultimatum" thing:
Kobe said that it was NOT an ultimatum or demand for a trade. It was him trying to get the Laker front office (FO) to get aggressive this summer. He said he didn’t mean to throw anyone under the bus. But commented how close he is with West…that he trusts him as a close friend…and how good West is at his job….so it wasn’t a Mitch diss, but meant it as West is the best and if you can bring in the best, you should do it. He said the best thing about West is his sincerity and that he “shoots from the hip”. He mentioned times when West would say “you played like crap”…Kobe likes that he is serious about his job and he gives it to him straight.
On Ric Bucher's article:
Kobe said that Bucher did check back with Kobe and that Kobe did OK the “TV” part. But said the article was totally taken out of context. I don’t think this is hard to believe as Bucher’s article was pretty much paraphrased and really had no real quotes from Kobe. Kobe didn’t seem very happy about the way the article came off.
On taking it public:
It seems that it was a move that he struggled with, if he should take it public or not. He however felt like he had to as he has said the same thing to the FO in private the past 3 years. He mentioned every summer he has sat down with the FO and talked about what they could do to get better. Kobe pretty much feels like those meetings accomplished nothing. Whether you agree with taking it public or not, its not something Kobe did out of complete selfishness or immaturity. He thought about it and felt that was the way to go. Kobe also referred to KG, he said he knows what KG went through and is still going through and he doesn’t want to end up in the same situation as KG.
On his teammates:
Kobe stated it was not his intention to throw any teammates under the bus. He said this team works hard and gave extra props to Lamar who “played through some serious injuries….SERIOUS injuries”. But he also said, its no secret that the Lakers are not contenders…that its not some new revelation or something he’s making up. The point being, the Lakers are far from contending right now.
On the whole Phil/Jim/Jeanne/Rambis thing:
“It’s [the front office] a big mess!”. Apparently, this whole thing might be an indication of the disharmony going on in the Laker FO. I think this is one reason Kobe indicated in the first article about West having full control of player personel. I think he thinks there is too much bureaucracy and politics going on in the FO, so much so, they don’t seem to have a clear vision on how to get better.
On Kobe's alleged ousting of Shaq:
It’s interesting that at the very beginning, on the first question, Kobe answered the question (about the ultimatum) but said in the answer “and I can’t wait to get into the Shaq stuff.”. This is where Kobe’s tone really started to get very serious. He was ESPECIALLY pissed at this supposed “Laker Insider”. He said he let the Shaq stuff go all these years, and that he wanted to focus on the future and not the past. But then now, that this stuff is really starting to piss him off. He didn’t specifically get into the actual beef with Shaq…but talked about his role in Shaq leaving. He seemed VERY adamant that it was NOT his decision. He said that Buss had a dinner with him (at the Four Seasons hotel) and told him BEFORE Shaq demanded a trade and before Kobe was a FA, that he (Buss) was going to trade Shaq…no matter what Kobe decided to do. Of course, Buss is using this as a reason Kobe as extra incentive for Kobe to stay. But Kobe was clear in that Buss was intent on trading Shaq whether Kobe stayed or not! So even if Kobe left, Shaq would NOT have been a Laker.
Again, this is in line with what I've been saying for years. Signing Shaq to the deal he wanted at that time was a clear cut financial mistake. No owner (cept MAYBE Cuban, and even then its HIGHLY doubtful considering he let go Nash who is a hard worker, not yet in decline, and cost a lot less money) would’ve given the declining Shaq that deal. People forget that Shaq actually got in shape when he left…but that he had shown ZERO indication of staying in shape for years as a Laker. If Shaq got his 30 million a year, people don't realize how crippling that would've been to the Lakers. Only Shaq 2000 would be worth that much, cuz Shaq 2000 was SOOO freakin dominant. But giving that kind of money to an overweight, injury prone center on the decline really is basketball suicide. You think the Lakers have cap problems now with Kobe’s 17 million? How’d you like a fat 400lb center in decline who plays only 50 games make 30M and take up more than 1/2 of your cap space by himself?!
Point is though, Shaq was on his way out no matter what. Let’s also remember, Shaq really didn’t help things when calling out to Buss to pay him during an actual game! It’s still amazing to me though that people still blame Kobe for Shaq’s departure when Buss, and even Jackson (back then) has stated on record that it was not Kobe’s decision many times. Now Kobe is going on record, speaking the truth about how it really went down.
Kobe on the Laker’s promise to him:
I don't think many people knew how close Kobe was to becoming a Clipper (or Bull). I didn’t have real evidence, but my evidence is that back then, Elgin Baylor on AM570 said he thinks Kobe will be a Laker. Then right after Kobe re-signed, Baylor was on 570 again and he legitimately seemed stunned. He said (quote): “I REALLY thought Kobe was going to sign with us.”
Today, Kobe reiterated that he loves the Lakers. That he’s been a Laker fan since he was a kid and that his wife is from “here” and his family is here and he wanted to play his whole career here as a Laker. That said, he said he was actually leaning towards signing with the Clippers or Bulls (which explains Baylor’s shock) at the time. He said he thought both teams had a lot of talent, and that he felt like on those teams they would be contenders. But then right before Kobe made his final decision, Buss gave Kobe a call from his vacation in Italy. Kobe said he told Buss he felt it takes 9-10 years to build a real contender under normal circumstances…and wanted to know what the Lakers plan was. He said Buss promised him that they would do everything in their power to build a contender quickly. That they were going to play for the present and not for the long term future. That was enough to keep Kobe a Laker.
Now it gets to the real meat of the interview. Kobe feels like the FO basically lied to him. He said he feels betrayed and feels “like a fool”. The reason is on many levels. First of all, there was his commitment to stay, and FO’s promise to rebuild for the short term. I remember, the Kobe haters saying Kobe never made phone calls. Kobe said every summer he met with the FO and talked about players to get and he said he made a lot of phone calls every summer (part of the reason he feels like a fool for doing so now). Now a part that got me mad was this…..Kobe said Baron, Boozer, and Artest all called him FIRST! He said they all called him and said they would love to play in LA and that is when Kobe talked to FO pushing for these guys. Kobe thought they would make it happen. But he said the FO ultimately didn’t want Baron cuz of his injury history, and didn’t want Boozer cuz he wasn’t a good enough defender. (He didn’t say what the deal with Artest or Kidd was.). Kobe also mentions that many players have told him that they would take less money to play with him. Kobe says “its not that they CAN’T get these players, its that they WON’T get these players.” Now you can see how frustrating this has to be for Kobe who is thinking, “aren’t we playing for now?”.
Another thing that will make some Laker fans angry. Kobe did not know about the Caron Butler trade! He said they called him as soon as Caron was traded (but not before) asking how he felt about it. Kobe’s response was “why are you asking me now if you already did it?!” Kobe said how he was shocked and disappointed cuz he and Caron were working out together that summer. That Caron adopted Kobe’s training regimen and they were both waking up early and working out and practicing every day. Then Caron was traded.
Again, this had to be extremely frustrating for Kobe.
Now for another shocker. Kobe said he never really got into details when reuniting with Phil Jackson. They didn’t talk about Shaq or the past, but wanted to move on and win a championship. However, after all this stuff, Kobe said he talked to Phil TODAY and asked him about what went down in 2004. Phil said that in his exit interview, that the FO said that the Lakers were moving in a different direction. That they had a long term plan in place and that it didn’t make sense, both bball-wise and financially, to keep Phil.
This is when Kobe is like “What the heck is going on?” As he feels this directly contradicts and is opposite of what they told him when they were re-signing him. Now Kobe said he has “trust issues” with the FO. He doesn’t know what’s going on. He doesn’t know if they are on a short term plan or long term plan. But given their recent history of moves (selecting Bynum, trading Caron, and refusing to trade Bynum for a star) I think Kobe is thinking he may have been duped. If you look at the moves…they do shout “long term” to me at least.
Let me say that Kobe’s mood at this point is very somber now. He takes several pauses, and sighs deeply with frustration several times. Which is understandable since this is all hitting Kobe literally TODAY. Kobe says how he’s been working extra hard this summer. Waking up at 4:30am everyday. (He also mentioned he has done nothing but work on his defense so far…which I thought was great. Jordan said every summer he asked himself what he could improve. I love that Kobe still wants to work on his overall game. Perhaps he feels like his defense was weaker. Or maybe he’s out to prove wrong all the people that said he didn’t deserve to be on the all-defensive team. Doesn’t matter but gotta love how driven this guy is and how hard he works.) Kobe then mentions how pissed he was when he found out this morning and how betrayed he felt when he read about the “Laker Insider” article where the “insider” says its Kobe’s fault Shaq left. Kobe then challenges anyone to refute this story. He feels angry cuz he felt he took a lot of unnecessary blame all these years for the Shaq stuff. But he felt the media was just doing it to make it a bigger issue than it was. But now he feels betrayed by the “insider” and the organization and challenges anyone to prove him (Kobe) otherwise.
On the Lakers future: Kobe said he hasn’t talked to anyone in the FO so far this summer and is completely “in the dark” as to what their plans this summer are so far.
When asked about his future with the Lakers, his answer: “ I don’t know.”
I have to say that whole interview was very disheartening for me as a Laker fan. I hope Kobe is just extra frustrated cuz he basically found out a lot of crap just this morning (or yesterday morning by the time you read this). Kobe seemed genuinely frustrated and even borderline sad at times during the interview. I think Kobe feels betrayed and lied to by the Lakers right now. I’d rather Kobe just be plain angry than the mood he was in cuz it really made me wonder if Kobe wants to be a Laker anymore.
Sigh.
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Update: Argh! It's official. Kobe asks for a trade. Things look really bad right now, with no light at the end of the tunnel. In an interview Stephen A. Smith asks: "Is there ANYTHING the Los Angeles Lakers can do to get you to remain with the organization?"
Bryant responds: "No, bro."







