View Poll Results: Lakers or Celtics?
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Lakers in 4
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Celtics in 4
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Lakers in 5
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Celtics in 5
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Lakers in 6
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Lakers in 7
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Celtics in 7
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December 8th, 2004 05:12 PM #1992
Its for the 2nd round picks of 2005 and 2008 AFAIK.
Well too bad for the Lakers, however its doesn't matter whether Karl Malone suits up for them or not, they're not going deep in the playoffs, maybe they won't make the playoffs.
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December 8th, 2004 05:27 PM #1993
Imagine if Kobe gets injured... hehe wala na... Mas malakas pa Hornets nyan :P
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December 8th, 2004 11:59 PM #1996
Kobe is making it really hard for me to stay a Lakers fan these days. i loved him when he was coming out of high school, and was a big fan of his as he developed into the player he is now.
his sociopathic behavior and determination to break up a championship contender has really irritated me though...and now this? it's up to him if he wants to be a loser just to see how that feels, but it's not fair to us lifelong Laker fans.
i wonder if the Clippers still want him? a trade for Maggette and Brand sounds really good right now....
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December 9th, 2004 11:00 AM #1997
Bryant surprised by Malone's reaction
December 8, 2004
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) -- Kobe Bryant would love to have Karl Malone back with the Los Angeles Lakers, and believes comments he made in a recent radio interview were misunderstood.
Bryant also said Wednesday that he tried to call Malone ``and square it all out.''
Malone's agent, Dwight Manley, said Tuesday that his client had ruled out a return to the Lakers because of what Bryant said in the radio interview and what the agent called ``recent personal attacks made in private.''
Bryant said he was shocked by Malone's reaction.
``I meant nothing by it. It wasn't directed toward him,'' Bryant said after the Lakers' shootaround. ``I'd love to have him back here, everybody would. If he wants to come back and play, the door's always open.
``This is the type of place he should enjoy playing. I'm happy to hear he's 100 percent. And in no way what I said was directed toward him or a personal attack. If he's felt some type of way about that, then I apologize.''
But Bryant also said: ``It is what it is, and I want to move on with the team we have here.''
Manley said Malone was furious'' and ``felt very disrespected'' after hearing of an account of what Bryant told XTRA radio in an interview Monday.
Bryant told the radio station he didn't think that Malone, who underwent surgery on his right knee last summer, would return to the Lakers, calling it ``just intuition.'' Bryant also said the uncertainty wasn't fair to his teammates.
``I think he took what I said the wrong way,'' Bryant said Wednesday. ``Maybe he didn't hear it, maybe he ran off with what somebody else was saying. If I felt like (Malone) was a distraction, I would have said it. I didn't say anything like that.''
Malone told KCBS-TV late Tuesday that he didn't ``want to be anyone's distraction.''
Bryant said his relationship with Malone has ``always been cool.''
``If Karl comes back, it will be a tremendous addition,'' Bryant said. ``But if he doesn't, I'm fine rolling with the guys we have here. It's his decision if he wants to come back.''
Bryant didn't appear upset or agitated Wednesday.
``Everything I've been through, you just shrug it off,'' he said. ``I don't hold grudges, I don't hold anger or resentment toward anybody. I've been through a lot. You forgive and move on. If Karl comes back, great. If he doesn't, that's fine, too.''
Lakers coach Rudy Tomjanovich defended Bryant.
``I believe Kobe said it was a misunderstanding,'' Tomjanovich said. ``And we've always felt the same way, that the red carpet is out for (Malone) if he wants to come back. He deserves to make a decision at the end of a great career.
``We have not talked at all. It's unfortunate negativity came out of it. But I don't think there's one ounce of negativity around here about Karl Malone.''
The 41-year-old Malone told the Lakers on Oct. 1 he wasn't ready to play. But he didn't rule out returning at some point this season or later.
Manley said Tuesday that Malone had fully recovered from his surgery and would address his future in the next month or so.
Shaquille O'Neal, Malone's teammate last season in Los Angeles and a good friend of the power forward, would not speculate as to whether his current team -- the Miami Heat -- and general manager Pat Riley -- would pursue Malone.
``I'm sure he'll call if he's interested,'' O'Neal said before Miami's game at Milwaukee on Wednesday night. ``And, maybe Mr. Riley will be interested. And, I can do my part with the general managerial skills that I possess. I can do my part to help, but it's totally up to Coach Riley.''
O'Neal said he hasn't lobbied for Malone to join the Heat.
``Whenever guys like us talk, it's never about basketball,'' he said. ``It's just about the families, the kids and about life. It's never about basketball. It's never about coming back. Karl's a great guy and I know he went through a tough injury last year, so basketball is probably the last thing on his mind.''
let's always listen both sides...
honestly...nairita rin ako kahapon pagkabasa ko pero no comment muna...tapos eto, just to clear things out.
misunderstanding lang...sana.
mailman, don't leave us.
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December 9th, 2004 11:39 AM #1998
honestly, i don't believe Kobe. there's just too much evidence against him (not even talking about the rape case here) engaging in this type of selfish, narcissistic behavior.
he's also started referring to the other Lakers as "my players". they're not your players, jackass - you don't own them.
he's still my #1 favorite player (Wade is a close #2)....i just don't like him as a human being anymore, that's all.
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December 9th, 2004 11:41 AM #1999
I hope Karl will sign a cheap contract with the Jazz for a last hurrah hehe... Same with gary, balik seattle next season.
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Thread was made nung 2018 pa po sir.
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