Accoding to
.500 Dynasty supporters, no way could Kobe Bryant have been traded in 2003-4 like Phil Jackson asked for. Nor can he be traded in 2007 they claim, just could not and cannot be done.
W.O.W.
That [Kobester being traded in 2003-4] is just as true now [2007] as it was back then. Why is it so hard for people, or just you, to understand that Kobe's contract would only guarantee ONE year of play with his old contract. Why would any team, other than one with you as the GM, trade away the talent needed to land a Kobe Bryant with the risk of Kobe leaving after only ONE season? Why would ANY team trade for Kobe if he could opt out after ONE season?
Just cannot trade Kobe now or then, so say the
Five Hundred Forever backers.
W.O.Wkoast
EXACTLY!!!! As a GM of an NBA franchise would you take that risk?
So, what other midseason trades have taken place, and what was the outcome. Lets limit it to Championship ball. Lets make it be perrennial All Stars only. How about GF position only?
Clyde Drexler. Left Portland in Feb of '95. Back to back Championships in 95 and 96 as he teamed with Hakeem.
Anything Kobesters done, Clyde has already. Altho it could be argued Clyde had a superior center in Houston, we get the accomplishment.
Mark Aguirre Detroit Pistons 1989 and '90 seasons. Came over from Dallas in Feb of 1989 for Adrian Dantley and a first round draft pick. Back to Back Championships as Det took down the Lakers and Portland.
Sheed was already mentioned, coming over in Feb from Portland and spanking that Kobe team in 2004. Finals again in 2005 getting to a 7th game vs the Spurs.
So, while Kobester
could go help a team win a title in 2008 Playoffs and beyond, lets get it straight from one of the "experts" why he can not do that:
W.O.W.
Kobe's LEVERAGE back then is that he didn't HAVE TO nor WOULD HE agree to a sign n trade. You cannot force Kobe to so something he doesn't want to do, that is clearly obvious.
So true, so true. As is this:
Joe Vancil You see, you may believe this notion - a very correct one, in my opinion - that the Lakers are bigger than any player - but the Laker front office didn't see it that way when Kobe made his threat. If they had, then they'd have done the sign-and-trade of Kobe then. And they could have gotten away with it then, because there were teams out there that thought Kobe could carry a team to the championship by himself, and Kobe believed that, too.
No, the Lakers made the WRONG decision. The correct decision would have been to keep Shaq, and trade Kobe, because KOBE was the one who bought into the belief that he was bigger than the Lakers...and, as you have seen, he persists in that belief. The Lakers front office foolishly believed that Bryant was loyal to anyone other than Bryant, and it cost them. YES - it's their fault - for capitulating to a self-important dweeb who hasn't got a loyal bone in his body.
Lastly WOW, if a Kobe team wins 98 games, how many will that team lose?