Kobe Bryant interview

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You can read this at ESPN, but I just wanted to make sure all of you saw it..........
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The transcript of Kobe Bryant's interview with ESPN's Jim Gray:

GRAY: What was your reaction to Shaq saying the Lakers are his team, and everybody knows it?

BRYANT: It doesn't matter whose team it is. Nobody cares. I don't, Karl [Malone] doesn't, Gary [Payton] doesn't, and our teammates and the fans don't either. There's more to life than whose team this is. But this is his team, so it's time for him to act like it. That means no more coming into camp fat and out of shape, when your team is relying on your leadership on and off the court. It also means no more blaming others for our team's failure, or blaming staff members for not overdramatizing your injuries so that you avoid blame for your lack of conditioning. Also, "my team" doesn't mean only when we win, it means carrying the burden of defeat just as gracefully as you carry a championship trophy.

GRAY: Do you consider Shaq to be a leader?

BRYANT: Leaders don't beg for a contract extension and negotiate some 30 million [dollars] plus per year deal in the media when we have two future Hall of Famers playing here pretty much for free. A leader would not demand the ball every time down the floor when you have the three of us [Malone, Payton, Bryant] playing beside you, not to mention the teammates you have gone to war with for years -- and, by the way, then threaten not to play defense and rebound if you don't get the ball every time down the floor.

GRAY: Shaq says that you have not been a team player. Is he right?

BRYANT: That's ridiculous. I have been successfully sacrificing my game for years for Shaq. That's what Phil [Jackson] wanted me to do, so I did it. Last year Phil told me Shaq was not in physical condition to carry the trust of our offense, so he asked me to do it. But then he saw Shaq was getting upset that the team wasn't running through him, so Phil asked me to pull back and I did. This year is no different; my role is whatever Phil want it to be. Period.

GRAY: Through out the preseason, your leg and conditioning has been lagging. Are you in the proper shape to start the season?

BRYANT: My knee is not strong enough to play yet. I know it. When it is I will play.

GRAY: Does that mean you will miss the opener [Tuesday] night and other games?

BRYANT: I probably won't play tomorrow night or until I'm ready. But I don't need Shaq's advice on how to play hurt. I've played with IVs before, during and after games. I've played with a broken hand, a sprained ankle, a torn shoulder, a fractured tooth, a severed lip, and a knee the size of a softball. I don't miss 15 games because of a toe injury that everybody knows wasn't that serious in the first place.

GRAY: Kobe, Shaq said if you didn't like what he had to say you can opt out and leave next season. Will you leave the Lakers?

BRYANT: I won't make that decision until the end of the season. I told Shaq last year that I was planning on opting out. He knew before anyone. I told him out of respect for what we have been through together. I thought he should be the first to know. The fact that he acts like this is such a big shock is a mystery to me. If leaving the Lakers at the end of the season is what I decide, a major reason for that will be Shaq's childlike selfishness and jealousy.

GRAY: Do you feel Shaq has been supportive in regards to your legal situation?

BRYANT: He is not my quote unquote "big brother." A big brother would have called to lend his support this summer. I heard absolutely nothing from him. I spoke to Devon [George], Rick [Fox], Mitch [Kupchak], Phil, and our owner Jerry Buss. And Shaq's own Uncle Jerome called and left three messages. Other teammates like Derek [Fisher], Mark [Madsen], and [Stanislav Medvedenko] left messages as well. Opponents called like [Chris] Webber, [Mike] Bibby, and many others. So did a lot of coaches. Michael Jordan, who didn't have my home phone, tracked it down to lend his support. So did Tiger Woods. But yet from my so-called big brother, I heard nothing.

GRAY: Why not resolve this behind closed doors? Why is this so public?

BRYANT: I asked Phil on Sunday [yesterday] to say something to calm this situation down before it boiled over. But he backed away, so now here we are. I have been a bigger person every time something happened with Shaq, and I don't expect this to be any different. But somebody in this organization had to speak up, because his unprofessionalism hurt us last year, and I don't want it to hurt us this year.

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Laker fans here in Los Angeles are explaining it away as being fake--the entire episode is staged to deflect attention from the rape trial... :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
Laker fans here in Los Angeles are explaining it away as being fake--the entire episode is staged to deflect attention from the rape trial... :rolleyes:


That is either sheer stupidity or the Lakers are complete geniuses. :)


I am sure this has all been carefully crafted by the Lakers just for that reason. ;)

:biglaugh:
 

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The funny thing about this whole thing is that everything they have been saying about each other is right on.

They are both right.
 

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Originally posted by Chaplin
Laker fans here in Los Angeles are explaining it away as being fake--the entire episode is staged to deflect attention from the rape trial... :rolleyes:

Who the hell is saying that? I've been sick all day and haven't been in my car to listen to sports radio or at work - but are people actually spewing that garbage? By the way - I hate Vick The Brick.
 

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Originally posted by cheesebeef
Who the hell is saying that? I've been sick all day and haven't been in my car to listen to sports radio or at work - but are people actually spewing that garbage? By the way - I hate Vick The Brick.

People I work with.
 

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I do think the media is blowing the "feud" out of proportion in order to give themselves something to write about. I wouldn't call it a distraction from the rape trial, but maybe they've decided that there's not a lot to say about the rape trial right now. I think we already know that O'Neal and Bryant aren't particularly fond of one another, and it seems that the Lakers always have things to gripe about this time of year. I don't see it as big news, and that's certainly not because I'm a Laker fan!
 

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Same story every year. I yawn at this crap.

It would be AWESOME though if the Lakers created this to deflect attention from Kobes off court issues. I would have to applaud them roundly.
 

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Bryant fined for comments

October 28, 2003
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Kobe Bryant was fined Tuesday by the Lakers for critical comments he made of teammate Shaquille O'Neal, and was listed as doubtful for their season opener against Dallas.

Bryant's remarks Monday exposed the degree of rift between the two superstars. The amount of the fine wasn't disclosed.

The Lakers held a 20-minute team meeting in their locker room before their shootaround Tuesday morning. Teammates said Bryant, O'Neal, Karl Malone and coach Phil Jackson were the only ones who spoke.

Bryant played in two exhibition games last week. He was expected to be ready for the season opener Tuesday night, but surprised the organization by telling ESPN a day earlier that he did not expect to play because of pain in his surgically-repaired knee.

Bryant and O'Neal didn't speak to reporters after the shootaround.


You know they couldn't have a meeting without Malone running his mouth for a while. :)
 

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Originally posted by schutd
Same story every year. I yawn at this crap.


It is the same story...different season.

Kobe and Shaq have never gotten along, and Kobe has never bonded with any of his teammates.

I personally think Shaq enjoys seeing Kobe in a scandal.
 

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Originally posted by sunsfn
Kobe: Michael Jordan, who didn't have my home phone, tracked it down to lend his support.

Cheaters stick together.
 

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Originally posted by JCSunsfan
The funny thing about this whole thing is that everything they have been saying about each other is right on.

They are both right.

Exactly

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SirChaz said,
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You know they couldn't have a meeting without Malone running his mouth for a while. :)
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Malone probably told them both to shut their mouths and play ball!! He wants a championship and is not about to back away from anyone.

This sounds like more than a little riff like before, I think this could cause this team some problems. Of course, they still can win it all with the players they have no matter the riff between them.

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I think after the initial comments after the practice where they were chirping through the media at each other, they were told to stop doing so in the media but Kobe continued to do so with this interview.
 

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Also, it might be because Bryant didn't inform the team until very late that he would be sitting out tonight.
 

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Originally posted by sunsfn

Malone probably told them both to shut their mouths and play ball!! He wants a championship and is not about to back away from anyone.

I can hear him now
"I didn't come here for no MILLION DOLLARS to watch you girls fight in the press"

LOL
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According to the press release above,

Kobe Bryant was fined Tuesday by the Lakers for critical comments he made of teammate Shaquille O'Neal, and was listed as doubtful for their season opener against Dallas.

although i have heard comments somewhere (don't quite remember where) that have hinted that Kobe is sitting out on purpose and that the knee injury isn't as bad as he claims.
I usually am not much of a conspiracy theorist but he did play in the last 2 preseason games so it's kinda odd he'd sit this one out.
 

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