Kobe seems confident Gasol will return to Lakers
Kobe Bryant was asked about how confident the five-time champion is on a scale of one to 10, that Pau Gasol will be with the Los Angeles Lakers next season.
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Kobe Bryant was asked about how confident the five-time champion is on a scale of one to 10, that Pau Gasol will be with the Los Angeles Lakers next season.
Chris Kaman admitted that if he doesn't make it past the upcoming Feb. 20 trade deadline and finish out the season as a Laker, it won't faze him.
Kobe Bryant wasn't smiling when an angry Pau Gasol went wild in the Lakers' locker room a few nights ago. Nobody was.
When Kobe Bryant was announced Thursday as a starter in the All-Star game, he said it was always a tremendous honor but had no desire to play that weekend.
Kobe Bryant said he would return this season, regardless of the Lakers' sagging record.
Kobe Bryant said he preferred fans vote for younger players to participate in the All-Star game because he did not anticipate playing at a high level by then.
Los Angeles Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni apologized Tuesday and called himself an "idiot" for criticizing the team's fans one night earlier.
It's been a rough week for Los Angeles Lakers' big men. First, Pau Gasol got called out by his coach. And now it's Chris Kaman's turn to do a little griping.
The Lakers have yet to engage in any Pau Gasol-related trade discussions with other teams.
He called last season a waste of time, personally and, just in case it had not been obvious to the world long ago, for all the Lakers.