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Kobe wants to be traded…again

Posted by Brendon Lindsey
Categories: Athletes, Front Office, NBA, Trades

Kobe Bryant met with Lakers owner Jerry Buss in Barcelona, and guess what? He wants to be traded again. Within the past month Kobe has demanded to be traded, changed his mind and claimed he would never leave L.A., and then demanded to be traded again. Can we officially change Kobe’s name to Sybil yet? 

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Kobe Bryant Asks for Trade, Takes Back Words

Posted by Milo Taibi
Categories: Athletes, NBA, Playoffs, Rumors

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Los Angeles Lakers star player Kobe Bryant has requested a trade from the team. Then he back-peddled from the request.

“I would like to be traded, yeah. Tough as it is to come to that conclusion, there’s no other alternative. It’s rough, man, but I don’t see how you can rebuild that trust. I just don’t know how you can move forward in that type of situation.”

He said this on an interview with ESPN radio. However, just three hours later in an interview with Lakers flagship station KLAC radio he made completely contradictory comments.

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Bryant Redeems Himself, Scores 45

Posted by Milo Taibi
Categories: Athletes, Editorial, NBA, Playoffs

Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant’s 39 point performance in game one of the Los Angeles Lakers-Phoenix Suns series was misleading, as he scored just once in the fourth quarter. However he’s again in good graces with Laker fans, scoring 45 points Thursday. He had the clutch factor as well, as at one point the Lakers were down by 17 points. He stepped into his own in the fourth quarter scoring 15 points.

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Bryant Scores But Not When It Counts

Posted by Milo Taibi
Categories: Athletes, Editorial, NBA, Playoffs

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The Phoenix Suns defeated the Los Angeles Lakers Sunday by the score of 95-87. Kobe Bryant scored 39 points in the game, but merely two points in the entire fourth quarter. In 34 minutes of action Suns guard Leonardo Barbosa scored 26 points, 19 of which he scored in the second half, carrying the Suns to a victory.

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