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Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« on: October 16, 2007, 11:12:57 PM »
Bryant says he was caught off guard by Buss' comments about listening to offers, but Lakers' star is getting ready for the regular season.

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http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-video-kobe1016,0,4715952.htmlstory?coll=ktla-promo-layout

The Lakers rolled and lurched through another awkward day, but it became clear by the end of it that Kobe Bryant was still with them, with the future bringing whatever it may.

A bizarre few days, complete with Bryant's minor media boycott and a handful of mysteriously skipped practices, concluded almost as unpredictably as reporters jockeyed for position near Bryant's glistening Bentley in the players' parking lot outside the team's El Segundo training facility.

The verdict: He still hasn't practiced since Saturday, even though his coach says he is OK, and he is still stung by owner Jerry Buss' comments last week that shattered a code of secrecy between boss and Employee No. 1.

Bryant broke his silence Tuesday with 98 seconds' worth of insight, acknowledging he was taken aback by Buss' comments, but saying he would "strap it up" and play for the Lakers, assuming he was on their roster for the season opener on Oct. 30.

At the core of his frustration was that Buss spoke so publicly after they had agreed to keep their inner dealings to themselves after Bryant's initial trade demand in late May.

Buss said last week he "would certainly listen" to trade offers for the nine-time All-Star. He also divulged details of the conversation he had with Bryant in Barcelona in June, revealing he made a passionate, and lengthy, plea to Bryant, only to have it rejected.

"We just wanted to keep things quiet, just go about our business," Bryant said. "That caught me off guard a little bit. We've just got to get back to basics and just get ready and go from there."

The Lakers hope that a peaceful resolution can be found, and that Bryant remains in the fold. Similarly, Bryant has not informed the Lakers he is holding out, or anything similar to it. He has spoken with General Manager Mitch Kupchak every day in the last week in conversations devoid of ill will or intense emotion.

The Lakers declined to comment in depth, but they are not looking to trade Bryant.

"There's nothing imminent," Coach Phil Jackson said.

Bryant sat out practice Tuesday for a third consecutive day and was visited by a specialist at the training facility to check up on a right knee bothered by tendinitis.

"He sat [practice] out by mutual agreement," Jackson said. "He asked me about resting his legs, but I think he's feeling all right. I don't know whether he's going to play or not on Thursday" in an exhibition game against Seattle.

Some questions posed by reporters were of the extreme type, including whether Bryant had played his final game in a Lakers jersey.

"I don't know," Bryant said. "Talk to Mitch and Mr. Buss about that. I'm just getting ready. If I'm here, I'm ready to strap it up. My job is to play the game and get ready to play the game, and that's what I'm doing."

Bryant spoke in tones that were neither emotional nor heated, but more matter-of-fact, even flat. He removed some personal items from his locker, but some remained as well.

"There's a book sitting there," Jackson said. "There's a net bag with some workout clothes that were sitting there this morning. There are things that were out of the locker, I will say that."

Meanwhile, the rest of the Lakers assembled for practice, although Bryant wasn't the only one missing.

Lamar Odom was out because of a stomach ailment and Derek Fisher was in New York as part of the medical care being given to his daughter as she recovers from a rare form of eye cancer.

Bryant's teammates couldn't help but notice his absence at another practice and wondered privately about the latest tug-of-war between a franchise and its cornerstone. Bryant recently promised them during a team meeting that distractions would be limited and, more importantly, that he would be devoted to winning games.

Even Jackson did not peer too far into the future.

"We can't project anything right now," he said. "I think there's a certain progression of things that we have to go through.

"We have to see how the feelings are in the situation, see if there can't be some remedies for it. From there, the next step takes place, and that is, how do we go forward as a basketball club?"
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2007, 12:07:00 AM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2007, 12:24:51 AM »
Kobe should leave LA.  Jerry Buss is so bitchmade it makes me sick.
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2007, 01:22:46 AM »
NIK, let's realize Kobe don't wanna finish as a lake show...
I love me some KOBE but let's realise....

ShaQ was L.A.
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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #4 on: October 17, 2007, 01:57:29 AM »
NIK, let's realize Kobe don't wanna finish as a lake show...
I love me some KOBE but let's realise....

ShaQ was L.A.
(Secrectly I go fo MIAMI)

Is that why he just recently said-
"I think the important thing for everybody to understand is that I want to bring a title back to L.A. That's priority No. 1 for me, is to bring a title back here. I just have to trust that we're all on the same page in terms of getting that done."


But the truth spilled out of you (and people who think like you) in those last two lines. ;D
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #5 on: October 17, 2007, 12:08:46 PM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)

I'm seriously starting to wonder if you can read at all. I posted a video clip to this same interview yesterday. In the video when asked if he's played his last game as a Laker he said "I don't know...you gotta ask Mitch and Jerry Buss that. My job is to play basketball". If Kobe was 100% with this team and happy with them he would've said "nah this is my team, I'm not going anywhere". You seriously need to take off the groupie shades and take a good look at whats happening.
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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #6 on: October 17, 2007, 12:39:12 PM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)

I'm seriously starting to wonder if you can read at all. I posted a video clip to this same interview yesterday. In the video when asked if he's played his last game as a Laker he said "I don't know...you gotta ask Mitch and Jerry Buss that. My job is to play basketball". If Kobe was 100% with this team and happy with them he would've said "nah this is my team, I'm not going anywhere". You seriously need to take off the groupie shades and take a good look at whats happening.


THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now", you media groupie...You did the same thing when this first came up...get help. :grumpy:
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2007, 12:56:05 PM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)

I'm seriously starting to wonder if you can read at all. I posted a video clip to this same interview yesterday. In the video when asked if he's played his last game as a Laker he said "I don't know...you gotta ask Mitch and Jerry Buss that. My job is to play basketball". If Kobe was 100% with this team and happy with them he would've said "nah this is my team, I'm not going anywhere". You seriously need to take off the groupie shades and take a good look at whats happening.


THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now", you media groupie...You did the same thing when this first came up...get help. :grumpy:

Dude you said this same shiet in the summer when Kobe first demanded a trade. Just face it - he doesn't want to be here. He's made it clear that he loves the Lakers franchise, but he can't play for this organization. If you seriously think Kobe is happy to come back to this same first-round-exit-2-years-in-a-row roster then you need to erase your account right now.
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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2007, 12:59:14 PM »
THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now"
exactly,imo Kobe is being cool bout the situation...alot of players would be talkin mad shit bout the FO, organization or even the city..kobe's been keepin it professional imo 
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2007, 01:11:25 PM »
THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now"
exactly,imo Kobe is being cool bout the situation...alot of players would be talkin mad shit bout the FO, organization or even the city..kobe's been keepin it professional imo 

LOL, seriously. Only media groupies get excited over this shit...
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2007, 01:14:30 PM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)

I'm seriously starting to wonder if you can read at all. I posted a video clip to this same interview yesterday. In the video when asked if he's played his last game as a Laker he said "I don't know...you gotta ask Mitch and Jerry Buss that. My job is to play basketball". If Kobe was 100% with this team and happy with them he would've said "nah this is my team, I'm not going anywhere". You seriously need to take off the groupie shades and take a good look at whats happening.


THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now", you media groupie...You did the same thing when this first came up...get help. :grumpy:

Dude you said this same shiet in the summer when Kobe first demanded a trade. Just face it - he doesn't want to be here. He's made it clear that he loves the Lakers franchise, but he can't play for this organization. If you seriously think Kobe is happy to come back to this same first-round-exit-2-years-in-a-row roster then you need to erase your account right now.


I did, and I was right, because everyone said he "wouldn't report to training camp"... Just face it, he doesn't wanna be on a losing team. If the Lakers win, everything will change...open your mind...PeACe
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2007, 01:22:53 PM »
FUCK KOBE

I'm sick of this pussy shit

trade his faggot ass
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2007, 01:28:07 PM »
kobe is a faggot

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #13 on: October 17, 2007, 01:47:15 PM »
FUCK KOBE

I'm sick of this pussy shit

trade his faggot ass

Fuck media groupies

Kobe hasn't said shit since back in June.

It's all fabricated from the press and fags like you.
 

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Re: Kobe says he'll 'strap it up' and play
« Reply #14 on: October 17, 2007, 02:03:56 PM »
Another big surprise, huh, BabyG? ::)

I'm seriously starting to wonder if you can read at all. I posted a video clip to this same interview yesterday. In the video when asked if he's played his last game as a Laker he said "I don't know...you gotta ask Mitch and Jerry Buss that. My job is to play basketball". If Kobe was 100% with this team and happy with them he would've said "nah this is my team, I'm not going anywhere". You seriously need to take off the groupie shades and take a good look at whats happening.


THAT MEANS THE FUTURE OF THE TEAM IS UP TO BUSS AND MITCH. Him saying that does not somehow translate into "I want to be traded now", you media groupie...You did the same thing when this first came up...get help. :grumpy:

Dude you said this same shiet in the summer when Kobe first demanded a trade. Just face it - he doesn't want to be here. He's made it clear that he loves the Lakers franchise, but he can't play for this organization. If you seriously think Kobe is happy to come back to this same first-round-exit-2-years-in-a-row roster then you need to erase your account right now.


I did, and I was right, because everyone said he "wouldn't report to training camp"... Just face it, he doesn't wanna be on a losing team. If the Lakers win, everything will change...open your mind...PeACe

If the Lakers win? Lol when the fuck is the last time that happened? Yeah he reported to training camp but you noticed he's been resting that knee ever since Jerry Buss decided to come out of left field with his lil comments.
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