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NBA Finals Preview

June 6th 2008 00:42
The greatest two weeks of the year has arrived as the NBA Finals are just about to begin. I guess I've made it obvious that basketball is my favourite sport; to me, nothing comes close to the excitement provided by the National Basketball Association. The past few Finals have not been the greatest in my opinion. Having the Spurs win last year and the Heat win the year before were probably two of my biggest nightmares. But an LA-Boston match-up? That's probably my dream come true. I would have rather seen Detroit beat Boston, but the rivalry between Boston and LA is unrivaled. It's probably the best match-up the NBA could ask for...


Kobe Bryant
In this Finals, we have the top MVP candidate from each conference going head-to-head. Bryant wins his first MVP award and in the same season, makes his first Finals appearance of the post-Shaq era. Kevin Garnett helps turn around a dismal Boston franchise, and in one season, brings them from the bottom of the league to make his first NBA Finals appearance. Without the historic rivalry between these two franchises, there is already a pretty good storyline to back this series. But when you take into consideration that fact that these two teams have met in the Finals 10 times, it just magnifies the significance of this series by that much. The Celtics and Lakers are the top two most storied franchises in NBA history. Boston has taken 8 of the 10 series between the two teams and have more championships, but the Lakers are the more successful franchise in terms of wins.


The Lakers come into this series losing only three games throughout the first three rounds of the playoffs. They swept Denver, beat Utah in six and defeated the Spurs in five. That's a pretty impressive line; beating three 50-win teams and only losing three games in the process is a feat in itself. The Celtics on the other hand struggled with the Hawks and took all seven games to decide that series. LeBron and the Cavs also took the Celts to seven, but the Celtics bounced back in Detroit to take that series in six games. Personally, I think the Celtics had a bit of an easier road to the finals, but somehow, they managed to lose 8 games in the process. That's quite a bit when you consider the fact that they only lost 16 games during the regular season. I think the Celtics have lost a step in the playoffs; maybe their starters are getting tired?

The Celtics were no doubt the best team in the league during the regular season, but after watching the Lakers towards the end of the season and throughout the playoffs, many (including myself) are now saying that the Lakers are the better team. Kobe will have his way with anyone the Celtics throw at him. I'd assume that Allen will take the primary duty of guarding Bryant, and I also expect to see Posey getting some extended minutes to help out in that respect. You can affect how he plays, but you can't stop Kobe Bryant. I can also see Gasol having his way with Perkins on both the offensive and defensive side of the ball. Pau's challenge will not be guarding Perkins, it will be providing the help defense on Garnett and Pierce. KG should be able to handle Odom on the defensive end, as he is one of few PFs who can guard the post as well as the rest of the floor. His speed and reach will allow him to keep up with Odom, something that many other big men have trouble doing. Odom will still get his rebounds as he has been doing these past few weeks, but I expect his scoring to be very limited in this series unless he decides to polish off his long-range shot and bring it out of the closet.
Paul Pierce
Paul Pierce will mop the floor with Radmonovic on both ends of the court. I don't expect to see much of Radmon during the series though. Look for Vujacic to take his place and either switch to the SG spot with Kobe or try to hold off Pierce on his own. Rondo and Fisher will be an interesting match-up. Fisher has had to go up against Williams and Tony Parker in these playoffs, so I think he is ready to take on Rondo... it's a bit of an easier challenge, but at the same time, Rondo is still a young, quick PG and Fisher will have to be at the top of his game to keep up.

I'm going to give the Lakers the advantage when it comes to the bench. Vujacic, Walton, Turiaf and Farmar should be able to hold their own while on the court. I don't see Sam Cassell doing much during this series. I'll give Leon Powe and Posey a bit of credit though; if they are used in the right capacity, I think they can do some damage on the floor. With that said, I think the Lakers have the upperhand going in this series. When you have Kobe Bryant leading a young squad that has shown no signs of slowing down, it's hard to bet against them. I think the Lakers are going to win it in six. I think they can take game one in Boston; we'll see how it goes from there.
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Preview: Lakers vs Spurs

May 21st 2008 05:21
Derek Fisher
The Lakers are back in the Conference Finals, and they're facing the team they beat in a dramatic series back in '04. Most basketball fans remember than clutch shot against the Spurs hit by Derek Fisher with 0.4 seconds left in the game. As a Lakers fan, I loved that moment, and with Fisher back in an LA uniform, I'm looking for a repeat performance. I'm going to try and keep the bias aside for this preview, but I can't help but pick the Lakers to win this series in 6 and I'll explain why.

The Lakers rolled their way through the first two rounds rather easily by sweeping Denver and taking Utah in 6. Everyone expected LA to take out Denver, but there were a decent amount of people who thought Utah could take the series. I remember reading a John Holinger article a while back and he picked the Jazz to make it to the NBA Finals. From a statistical point of view, the Jazz were one of the best teams in the West and the Lakes outplayed them in four of their six games. The Lakers have proven that their high-powered offense can conquer any obstacle in their way. Bryant is still playing MVP worthy basketball and Gasol has stepped up his game to a whole new level.

Tony Parker
I think the Spurs will be their greatest challenge yet, but I don't think they have what it takes to keep up with the Lakers. I admit, San Antonio has proven me wrong time and time again, but I think their luck has just about run out. Duncan and Gasol match up nicely as they can both score the basketball down low and have good shot-blocking abilities. Bryant will most likely be matched up against Bowen. Bowen will have Kobe on a short leash and create some problems for him, but in the end, I think Bryant can break free and score when his team needs him to. Odom will be the X-factor in this series. Anyone put on him will be a mismatch. If he's guarded by a big defender, he should be able to shake his man from mid-range and either take the shot or drive to the basket. A smaller defender will have even less of a chance against Odom as he has drastically improved his post game this season. I expect Fisher to get beat by Parker off the dribble, but with Parker's inability to hit the long range ball, I think his impact will be limited as he will have to drive past Gasol, Turiaf and Odom to get his points. With that said, I do believe that Parker has the ability to turn the series in San Antonio's favour. His performance against the Hornets (and Suns) has been one of the best PG performances I have seen in a while, although he has been shadowed by CP3's even more spectacular play. I don't think Ginobli can be stopped, so the Lakers will have to deal with him scoring 20 points, and just hope that he doesn't break loose for a huge game.

I can't see anyone outside of the Spurs' big three having an impactful series, which is why I think the Lakers will take the series. The stars matchup fairly evenly, but once you factor the bench and the role players, I think the Lakers have the advantage when it comes to skill and offensive firepower. The young guys on the Lakers' bench will mop the floor with the Spurs older bench vets. If Popovic wants a chance at making the NBA Finals, I think he's going to have to run his starters a lot more than they are used to. The Lakers' depth it what makes them dangerous, and I think it is what will win them this series.
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Why Kobe Bryant is the 07/08 MVP

April 30th 2008 20:24
Kobe Bryant
The 2007-2008 NBA regular season has seen some of the most spectacular individual achievements that the league has seen in a long time. We've got Chris Paul, LeBron James and Dwight Howard all putting up monster statistical seasons. Let's not forget about Kevin Garnett; the man credited for the massive turnaround of what was once a dismal Celtics franchise. Garnett's spot in the MVP race is not based off of stats, but instead, his intangibles.

Then we have Kobe Bryant, who has been the lone superstar in Los Angeles for the past few seasons. Kobe assisted in the growth of a young Laker squad and put them atop the West early on in the season. While it may not have been his best season statistically, the 2007-2008 campaign was definitely Kobe's most impressive season as a leader and teammate. As a result, the Lakers finished first in the very tough Western Conference.

Bryant is the NBA MVP for a number of reasons. First of all, he was his team's most valuable player. Some of you may laugh at this, but it's easily the first step. Can we all say with absolute certainty that KG is the most valuable player on the Celtics? Didn't think so. KG and Pierce were almost even with regards to stats and I give Garnett the edge in defense. But KG only played 71 games during the regular season while Pierce played in 80. Is an MVP allowed to miss 11 games in a season? That's 13% of the games... which brings me to my next point.

Bryant played in all 82 games this season. A good portion of these games were played while Kobe was injured. If you watched him play, you wouldn't guess that he has to have surgery on his hand/finger at the end of the season, but he does. The guy did not take a break; he gave you an MVP-type performance almost every night. And he's still going strong into the playoffs as the Lakers just swept the 8th seeded Nuggets.

The Lakers finished first in the West. It doesn't make Kobe the MVP, but it sure adds to his case. He's the best player on the best team in the West (which also happens to be the best conference). Doesn't that sound good? The Lakers weren't even expected to win the division, much less the entire conference.

And to top it all off, Kobe had a monster season. He was second in the league in scoring and had another top-notch defensive season. He brought out that killer instinct when the time was right (see Dallas game). He dropped dimes as if he was a PG, and had some great all-around performances (see Denver playoff game). He's been doing this for the past few seasons and has evolved and learned even more ways to beat his opponents. He is the most effective game-changer in the league today, the most talented player in the league today, and above all else, he makes his team better. This is why Kobe Bryant will be your 2007/2008 NBA MVP.
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No, LeBron James wasn’t driving a bus loaded with a bomb. He was just ‘cruising’ in his Mercedes. Well, if you consider driving 101mph (163 km) a leisurely Sunday drive.

The cherry on top for King James, personalised plates “King of AK”, by the way, was that he
LeBron James driving.
LeBron James does some legal driving. (Photo by David Liam Kyle/NBAE via Getty Images)
was busted on his 23rd birthday. Ohio state police stopped Bron-Bron at 2.43 am, with the officer who pulled James over saying that he was polite and courteous.

James’ lawyer filed a not guilty plea in the municipal court with a scheduled hearing on February 11. If found to have broken the law, LeBron will face a $US150 fine. Ouch. That has got to hurt a guy who signed a $US100 million contract with a ubiquitous shoe company as an 18 year old.

To put LeBron’s actions in perspective 300, 000 people were busted for speeding last year in Ohio, with just 1400 going over 160 mph. Even more sobering was that former Cavs player Bobby Phillis was killed whilst travelling 160km per hour in his Porsche in 2000. So, he shouldn’t believe that he is bullet proof. Kings have been killed in the past.

In other NBA news, Andrew Bynum, the burgeoning Los Angeles Laker star is out of action for two months with a knee injury after landing on teammate, Lamar Odom’s foot, going for a rebound over the weekend.

Bynum’s injury is a huge blow for the Lake Show because his stellar play has helped the team become a Western Conference powerhouse.

The injury suffered by Bynum comes at a time when the Lakers are heading into a very tough schedule, facing some stiff competition.

Although, the injury looked serious initially, it could have been much worse. After MRI tests and an examination, Bynum had temporarily dislocated his knee cap. L.A. will be without Andrew for approximately two months, recovering in time for the Lakers playoff run.

With Bynum missing, Kobe Bryant will take a much larger role. Expect more highlights from the star Laker. For anyone who may have forgotten how talented Kobe is. Check out his top 10 highlights from 2007.


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Kobe Bryant once again hogged the NBA spotlight, but thankfully it was for something positive. The Bean scored 39 points today as his Lakers laid another beating on the crap Knicks, 95-90.

The 39 that Bryant dropped was historical because he became the youngest player ever to reach the 20, 000 point total for his career. To make his night even sweeter he added 11
Kobe Bryant reverse layup.
Kobe Bryant making history in style. (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
rebounds and eight assists, all the while doing it in Madison Square Garden – the spiritual home of basketball.

What cannot be doubted once again, as if anyone dared to for starters, is that Kobe’s flair for the dramatic is unsurpassed in pro-hoops. From having animated conversations to Spike Lee and Chris Rock, along with the post-game press conference, showing off his daughters, Bryant loves to be the centre of attention.

"I always like playing here, period," Bryant said. "Last year I didn't have an opportunity to play and I was upset about it. This is my favourite arena to play in so I'm just happy and relieved that I was able to play tonight." (Mahoney, AP, 2007)

In reaching the 20, 000 point mark, Kobe pipped Wilt Chamberlain at 29 years, 134 days, and Michael Jordan at 29 years, 326 days, becoming the third player to reach the milestone before the age of 30. For the record, Kobe scored the historic points at 29 years, 122 days. Huzzah!

Los Angeles have had a handy road trip as well, going 3-1 with today’s win and returning home in good spirits.

New York on the other hand played ugly basketball, with the scoreline flattering the hopeless Knicks. The team representing Gotham was without Stephon Marbury for the second straight game, and they stunk. The lowest ebb for the Knicks was during the second quarter when they managed the quite unbelievable distinction of making no assists. That is no one helping out with the scoring effort! Ouch.

It got real ugly though when New York’s Quentin Richardson threw the ball over the head of a wide open, Jamal Crawford earning the wrath of the judgemental Knicks crowd. That should have been at least ONE assist for the quarter, but no.

Anyway, enough about the Knicks, because the real story is Bryant and his wonderful efforts. All hail the Bean!

Finally, we here at NBALOUD like to wish all our wonderful readers a Happy Festivus!

Today’s video is of Baron Davis discussing what he wants for Christmas.


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Corey Maggette gets Crazy Like Seal.

December 17th 2007 12:42
Corey Maggette dunk.
Corey Maggette is full of highlights. (Photo by Joe Murphy/NBAE via Getty Images)


Call in Rage Against the Machine because there was a battle for Los Angles today between the two teams from la-la land. There isn’t much competition as to who dominates the games and hearts between these two franchises. Kind of like Barcelona and Espanyol in the Spanish La Liga? Who? The other Catalan team! Didn’t know one existed did you, dear reader?

The Lakers have been stellar and are Hollywood, while the Clippers are the valley. No, offence to those who reside in the valleys of L.A.

Kobe Bryant was the headline act, but he was close to being a no show after injuring his groin in their last game. Well, Kobe isn’t the type to let a little groin problem get in the way of his basketball, scoring a very handy 32 points.

Although, the Lake Show won 113-92, it was Corey Maggette who provided the most memorable highlight when he made a bank hook shot from 48 feet away. "It was a crazy
Brandon Roy.
Greg who? Brandon Roy is da man for Portland! (Photo by Sam Forencich/NBAE via Getty Images)
shot," Bryant said. "It was a lucky shot. He's a strong dude, man." (AP, 2007)

Boston Celtics win…Boston Celtics win…Boston Celtics win…

It’s getting a tad predictable isn’t it? Dominating on the defensive end, the Celtics matched their longest winning streak in 14 years. Boston is also 20-2 for the season, and the last time they managed such an opening stanza – they won the championship.

Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett did the damage as usual overcoming the Toronto Raptors, 90-77.

The Celtics are one of the best defensive teams in the league and they showed off their shot stopping chops for the world to see.

"Our philosophy is that defence is going to win games for us," Garnett said. "We're trying to have the defence fuel the offence, and it's been working." (AP, 2007)

In all honesty, it would be great if the Celtics had another championship year because their star trio deserve at least one title.

Performance of the Day.

Who needs, Greg Oden? The Portland Trail Blazers certainly aren’t missing their number one pick if Brandon Roy keeps on ballin’ the way he has. Last season’s Rookie of the Year had 26 points and 11 assists in a starring role.

Portland deposed of the Denver Nuggets, 116-105. The Blazers were mighty impressive in this game because they also overcame a hot shooting night from Allen Iverson who scored 38 points.

A.I. may have got his, but it is Brandon Roy who is our performer of the day.

Today’s top 10 plays are on show. Watch Maggette’s crazy basket.


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Coach Phil Jackson is in the Money!

December 1st 2007 08:12
An illustration at how out-of-this-world, American sports are compared to the rest of the globe: Los Angeles Lakers coach, Phil Jackson has just signed a 2-year extension for $24 million! Allow NBALOUD to reiterate the point once again – a coach is getting $12 million a year!

A coach. Twenty-four million.

The Zen Master is now tied to Hollywood till the ’09-’10 season and if there is any man on the sidelines that deserves this type of money, Lucky Phil would be the prime candidate. In terms
Phil Jackson
Now that Phil Jackson is a little richer, maybe, he can buy a new suit. (Image from nba.com)
of American sports, there hasn’t been anyone near the type of win-loss ratio in any professional league.

Jackson is a proven performer, and the Hall of Fame coach is better at winning titles and managing egos better than any coach out there. The $24 million extension comes hot on the heels of the initial $30 million for three years which, Phil signed for in 2004, believed to be the richest for a coach in league history.

Kobe Bryant has wholeheartedly endorsed the extension: “I think it's great. He's clearly, in my opinion, the greatest coach of all time,” Bryant said. “So when you can lock him in, that's always a great thing.” (AP, 2007)

Unfortunately for the Lakers this doesn’t mean that, Bryant will be staying in Hollywood, although, his beef isn’t with Phil.

Luckily for the Lakers, Phil’s signature wasn’t tied with guarantees that the Bean would still be around: "The decision to return as coach, and the decision to be asked to return as coach, both had very little to do with Kobe Bryant and very little to do with the talent here," Jackson said. "It's about the proximity that I feel to this organization, the comfort I feel working for this organization, and the progress I think we're making." (AP, 2007)

Make no mistake, Phil is a savvy operator and he recognises that the young talent in L.A. is slowly starting to come through, and the Lakers also recognise that the Zen Master is the only coach in the NBA that could keep Kobe in check.

Without, Jackson on the sidelines, the hopes of keeping, Bryant on board would be even slimmer. What’s more is that players such as Andrew Bynum, Jordan Farmar and Luke Walton are breaking through to the other side!

So, if you’re a budding coach. Go, to the United States where one day you might be a lucky, Phil.

Today’s video is of the top 10 plays.



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At the end of the second week of a new NBA season, one big question still remains: Why is Kobe Bryant still with the Los Angeles Lakers? Well, there are a myriad of reasons as to why the Bean is still in the Lake Show, and, you, my ever so inquisitive reader will get some of the answers to that probing question.

It is quite perplexing to realise that the so-called ‘best player in the league’ still can’t find a solid suitor outside of Chi-Town, but with some deeper digging, we can give some explanation as to why that is the case.

Let’s begin with our analysis of Kobe being the best player in the league. Yes, his skill set is remarkable, showing absolutely no signs of weakness in his game. From defence, passing, and of course, scoring, the man is a basketball machine. No, one catches fire like, Kobe, and if he is intent on having a big night, look out.

However, Bryant isn’t a very efficient basketball player in the sense when we combine his stats, with say, the percentage of baskets made a night in comparison to the amount of shots taken.

Not convinced? How about Chad Ford’s argument as to why, Kobe may not be the best. Of course this question has been getting a lot of mileage lately in the NBA universe, with ESPN.com writer, Ford, eloquently stating his case as to why the Bean isn’t the greatest by
Kobe Bryant layup.
Number 24 wants to replace number 23 as the greatest. (Photo by Andrew D. Bernstein/NBAE via Getty Images)
comparing him to, Dirk Nowitzki, especially in the case of postseason performance.

“How does Bryant's postseason prowess compare to Nowitzki's? In the playoffs, Dirk has more points per game, more rebounds per game, more blocked shots per game, a higher field-goal percentage, a higher 3-point field-goal percentage and a higher free-throw percentage. In the past three seasons, Nowitzki has led his team to the NBA Finals, while Bryant hasn't won a single playoff series.” (Ford, ESPN.com, 2007)

Ouch. That has got to hurt some of the Kobe fans out there.

The other question that surrounds discussion of trading for Kobe is this: Does Bryant actually win? Well, yes, the man has three championship rings to show, but wasn’t this with Shaquille O’Neal? Yes, would be the short answer.

Here is the more longwinded one.

For a sobering analysis in regards to the question of Kobe as a winner, consider this – Bryant hasn’t won a playoff series since Shaq left the bright lights of Hollywood! Also, in case you have forgotten, the Daddy has collected another championship ring since he changed Robins.

Look, there is no doubting, Kobe’s desire to win. His will to overcome is probably without peer, but he wants to do it on his own terms – all the shots, accolades, numbers, it has always been about, Kobe. He criticises teammates far too easily and actually has Phil Jackson on the sidelines!

Let’s also not forget that he chased, Shaq out of town on the belief that he could win titles on his own. O’Neal may have been once the most dominating player ever, and if, Kobe really cared about winning at all costs, he would have tried to keep the tandem going.

Finally, straight cash, homey! Kobe’s contract is huge and to make an actual deal would potentially involve a number of players for Bryant. It is also more difficult to trade during the season when league rules mandate a specific number of players on an NBA roster.

Kobe is set to make around $19 million this season alone, which league rules requiring that any trades fall within a certain percentile, in this case 25%. This would mean that potential suitors would have to give up around $15 million of talent. Furthermore, the Lakers have shown that they want young players as well, which doesn’t make things easier when you consider, Kobe’s age and the mileage on his motor.

Well, there you have it. Reasons why the best player in the league hasn’t found a happy home yet.

Today's video is of yesterday's G-State Warriors/Dallas Mavericks game where Baron Davis makes a play that has to be seen to be believed!




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There are many things that could be said about Kobe Bryant, what isn’t in dispute is the fact that he knows how to create drama. Anyone who doesn’t think that the Bean should be in Hollywood should, stop, and take notice to the soap opera that surrounds the world of Kobe. No, one does suspenseful drama like, Bryant.

Los Angeles and Kobe still want to part ways, with the most serious suitor this moment being the Chicago Bulls. In fact, rumour has it that the two franchises have been doing a merry dance for awhile now in trying to hammer out a workable deal.

Talks have been happening on a daily basis but Kobe’s unique ‘no trade clause’ is throwing a spanner in the works. Basically, the Bean can void any trade that doesn’t meet his satisfaction and guess what? He is the only player in the NBA that has such a clause!

The Lakers are asking for a package which includes Bulls young guns, Luol Deng, Ben
Kobe Bryant reverse lay-up.
Kobe Bryant is always spectacular. (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images)
Gordon, Tyrus Thomas and Joakim Noah. For the uninitiated, that is a lot of talent for one player, even if Kobe is the best player in the NBA. Naturally, the Bulls are balking at such a deal, whilst Bryant wouldn’t want to go to a team that has been gutted in such a manner – he may as well stay in La-La Land if that was the case.

Making things even more complicated is the Laker front office seems to have been split into two factions: one that wants to keep Kobe, whilst the other wanting to give Bryant the shaft.

Coach Phil Jackson amidst all of this chaos is questioning the commitment of his star player. “Obviously he hasn't thrown his heart and soul into performing on the floor," Jackson told reporters after practice Saturday. "That hurts me a little bit. … He was going to work at this thing and [would] put his full being into this. Right now, he's having a hard time doing that.” (ESPN.com, 2007)

So, what is Bryant’s response to Moonbeam’s comments? Displaying both the arrogance, and unbelievable ability to harness his skills no matter what the circumstance that has made him both loved and loathed in equal measure, Kobe said the following: “That [should be] the least of his concerns or anybody's concerns…You don't have to worry about that. … I'm ready to play. Period. You don't have to worry about me.” (ESPN.com, 2007)

Kobe is definitely correct in that assessment – you don’t have to worry about him bringing his ‘A’ game every night.

Watch this space for more on the Kobe saga.

Today’s video is of the Bean’s top 10 career dunks. Nasty.



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Has the world gone topsy-turvy? The owner for the Los Angeles Lakers, Jerry Buss has now conceded that he’d listen to trade offers involving Kobe Bryant. To say this is a mild shock is an understatement, because Buss got rid of Shaquille O’Neal to keep Kobe.

Now, everything that we have considered normal until now has been thrown off kilter, up is now down. We better start getting used to walking backwards and living by night because Jerry Buss uttering trade sentiments in regards to Kobe was, once, unimaginable.

Let’s get some perspective at how much love Kobe had from Buss and the Lakers. Not only did he trade Shaq to appease the Bean, but he also shipped off coach Phil Jackson, too to appease Bryant! Want to know the reason why Moonbeam Jackson is back? Kobe, duh!

Upon hearing that Buss was willing to part with Kobe, even Shaq was shocked: “I guess it's business before loyalty. But, wow. He said that?” (AP, 2007) If the Big Aristotle was surprised, we should be all looking like ‘The Scream’ by Edvard Munch.

In a conversation with three Los Angeles journalists, Buss for the first time addressed the issue of the Bryant trade demands personally, stating that he would listen to any reasonable offers.

"At any time, I think you have to do that with anybody," Buss said, discussing Bryant publicly
Kobe Bryant
Can't imagine Kobe in another uniform? You might have to soon. (AP Photo/Marco Garcia)
for the first time since the often-frustrated Lakers' star asked to be traded at the end of last season. "It's just part of the game, to listen to somebody who has a dissatisfied player that you think is going to fit.

"You can't keep too many loyalties. You've got to look at it as a business. He looks at it the same way I look at it." (AP, 2007)

Again, let us reiterate how much Buss was willing to keep Kobe as a lifelong Laker. He told the most dominant player, ever in NBA history to pack his bags! During, Kobe’s last contract negotiations he expressed nothing but love for the player and his desire to see him finish off his career in Hollywood!

This is unprecedented people.

The final straw that broke the camels back for Buss is arguably during his recruitment of Kevin Garnett. KG flat out said he didn’t want to play for the Lakers due to their front office issues.

Is it any surprise that all summer long, Bryant has been whining about the Laker front office? Superstar ballers talk, and the damage being done to the Laker brand was perhaps too much for Buss.

Or, another reason for Buss’ change of heart was due in part to an audio tape surfacing where the Bean referred to his boss as “idiot”. (Plashcke, latimes.com, 2007)

Finally, Buss probably has come to the realisation of how poisonous a disgruntled superstar could be for a team, even one as great as Kobe. Buss has been the lone holdout because he knew that Bryant put asses on seat. It didn’t matter that the Lakers weren’t winning titles because Kobe was the most exciting player in the game.

For so long the Laker faithful have shown nothing but love: Shaq, rape accusations, contract renegotiations, through it all, Los Angeles fans still adored Kobe.

Now, there is no more love, but “business”.

Today’s video is of the greatest plays from the last season. Enjoy.




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Before we move on with today’s posting we should make an unabashed apology: sorry, because this is another post with Kobe Bryant as the focus. NBALOUD recognises that many readers may be suffering from Kobe-fatigue syndrome and this will not help with your prognosis. Now, onto more Jellybean goodness…

Oops, he did it again. Bryant and his schizophrenic behaviour has resurfaced with an amateur tape allegedly of Kobe mouthing off at Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak and ripping young centre Andrew Bynum.

Perhaps the most bizarre aspect of this video is that Kobe is venting his frustrations to two unknown members of the public in a car park! The Bean is slowly eroding any goodwill he had so painstakingly developed since the incident in Colorado years ago and the true nature of the man is surfacing yet again.

Yes, the Lakers front office is inept as Mr. Bean as Bryant rages in the amateur film. Kobe is correct in questioning the wasted lottery choice of Andrew Bynum during the 2005 draft, allegedly saying “Are you kidding me?” before going on an expletive filled denouncement of Bynum. We don’t doubt your arguments whatsoever Kobe, but the way you’re going about it is all wrong.

Kobe is frustrated because these are the prime playing years and he understands this. He is desperate to win and there is no one in the NBA more competitive than Bryant – this competition isn’t even close because you’d imagine Kobe going on a mass killing spree of puppies if it meant an NBA title at the end of the slaughter. The way he is making his feelings known isn’t going to win friends and influence people though.

Lakers owner Jerry Buss bet the franchise on Kobe, letting Shaq walk a few seasons ago
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant is the master of disaster. (Image from nba.com)
for nothing in order to appease Bryant. Now, the Bean is biting the hand that has fed him. Kobe is the only player in the league with a no-trade clause in his contract meaning he has a say where his destination lies so he does have some influence, but it is being wasted.

The problem for Kobe and the Lakers lies in the fact that all the bargaining chips that they have are quickly diminishing, because the other teams in the NBA know Bryant is unhappy and could short change the Lakers. Furthermore, Jerry Buss recognises that Kobe is the brightest star in Tinseltown and fans of the Lake Show want ‘showtime’, even if it means not winning championships. There is virtually no one in the league that is as talented as Bryant, and Buss isn’t going to go down as the guy who let both Shaq and Kobe go.

But, Bryant is making life miserable for the Lakers right now.

We can only wait and wonder what is going to transpire but this offseason is guaranteed to be infinitely more entertaining than the dour Finals that just passed by, especially when Kevin Garnett is seriously on the trading block as well.

Today’s video is of the next Chinese sensation Yi Jianlin doing his thing. For the curious basketball fan out there that hasn’t seen the new Yao ball before, basically everyone, check this clip out.




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Kobe Bryant Demands to be Traded.

June 18th 2007 10:23
Just when everyone thought it was safe to dip their foot back into the NBA after the Finals and not catch a bite, Kobe Bryant comes along making this a very interesting offseason.

For anyone that has followed the Association lately would be familiar with the fact that Bryant, the hyper-competitive athlete that he is was frustrated with the direction the Lakers were going and demanded to be traded. When the press and public got wind of his demands and kicked up, er, a faeces storm he retracted his statements but the trade demands are apparently back on the agenda.

The Bean is currently on holidays in Spain and met up with Lakers owner Jerry Buss in what apparently was an ‘emotional’ meeting where Bryant reiterated his desire to be shipped off from the Lake Show. The trigger for all this angst was when Kobe first suggested to the world that he would desire a trade because he felt that the Lakers weren’t serious about contending for a title and that he wanted to move on.

Upon hearing these shenanigans, Jerry Buss, tried to reassure his fair-weather superstar that he was doing all he could to make Los Angeles a contender for a title. Bryant appeared to backtrack from his demands after the public reassurances from Buss and a meeting with coach Phil Jackson, but he has apparently changed his mind once again and wants to leave the sunny shores of Los Angeles.

What has prompted this fervent speculation that Bryant is unhappy was the most recent
Kobe Bryant
Is Kobe going or staying? (Image from nba.com)
posting on his website where he stated: “Man, today is one of those surreal days for me and my family," Bryant wrote on KB24.com. "When you love something as much as I love the Lakers it’s hard to even imagine thinking about being elsewhere…But, the one thing will never sacrifice when it comes to basketball is winning. That is plain and simply what it's all about. It's in my DNA. It's what pushes me to work as hard as I do. It's my daily passion and pursuit.” (KB24.com, Bryant)

The saddest part in this drama is that Kobe has bought all of this upon himself. No, it is a tad bit unfair to blame him solely for the disbandment of the Laker dynasty with Shaquille O’Neal originally, because the Diesel had a big part to play in the breakdown. Strictly speaking, Kobe could have taken a pay cut to build a winning franchise, or he could have simply engaged Lamar Odom more during game time. The possibilities are endless.

In further musings from the world according to Kobe, he attempts to justify his reasoning for the latest drama by saying: “When you love something as much as I love the Lakers its hard to even imagine thinking about being elsewhere. But, the ONE THING I will never sacrifice when it comes to basketball is WINNING…The more I thought about the future, the more I became convinced that the Lakers and me just have two different visions for the future.” (KB24.com, Bryant)

Needless to say Kobe thrives on all this drama and we can only sit and stare at the car crash that is the Lakers unfolding before us.

Today’s video is once again of David Blaine talking gibberish in regards to Yao Ming. Er, enjoy?


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Kobe Bryant Saga Continues

June 1st 2007 03:19
Kobe Bryant demands a trade, Kobe says he doesn't want to be traded, Shaq says Kobe had nothing to do with him being traded. Lies, insiders, bad vibes and a DUI. The Lakers are in some serious trouble and might just lose the best player on their team, in the NBA and quite possibly ever.

How retarded would have to be to let two of the greatest players of all time get traded from your team? Well just ask Jerry 'Boozing" Buss, the owner and dismantler of the Los Angeles Lakers. This guy is can only be defined in one word, MORON! He obvious doesn't care too much about his franchise or what direction it is going in, telling Kobe one thing when he resigned with the Lakers and telling Phil Jackson something completely different. Shady and cold hearted! How could you tell your star player that you are going to surround him with talent, become a contender asap and tell your hall of fame coach that you are on a five year rebuilding plan? That's just wrong, at first I thought Kobe was just complaining because he wasn't getting his way, but there is way more to this story than Kobe not being happy and I feel for Kobe, he is crappy situation.

Parting ways again?
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With all this happening, all eyes on the Lakers' franchise, dumbass Jerry Buss goes out, gets drunk with a 23 year old girl and gets a DUI. It kind of sums up exactly what it is going on in LA right now.74 year old Buss(with a 23 year old? That's just sick), dying to stay forever young(just like with the Lakers, anyone comes close to 30 gets traded, like Shaq and probably Kobe), living life on the edge(letting the best player in the NBA walk out the door) and BAMM! DUI(the whole world finding out your a scumbag)!

The Lakers are going to have the toughest off season they have ever experienced and it will probably not end in a good way for anyone involved. Jerry West would be a smart man not getting in this drama scene. What will happen? Who knows, but I know one thing is for sure, the Los Angeles Lakers will never be the same if they let Kobe Bryant walk and if he does get traded, I feel sorry for the Lakers every time he comes to town, he just might go for Wilt's record again!

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Kobe Bryant Scores 50 - Again.

April 16th 2007 13:55
Scoring 50 points has been so commonplace for Kobe Bryant now
Kobe Bryant reverse dunk.
Kobe Bryant loves the number 50. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas)
that he should have changed his number to 50 rather than 24. Bryant should call himself 50 Dollars as well and lay a beat down on 50 Cent. Any of his future progeny should be called ‘Fifty’ in tribute to George Costanza who wanted to call his child ‘Seven’. Fifty, fifty, fifty!

The rest of this post should just have the number 50 in it – but it won’t.

For any reader out there who hasn’t realised, Bryant scored 50 points again in a game and along the way helped his Lakers solidify their playoff place. Better yet coach of the Lake Show Phil Jackson has never missed postseason action since he became an NBA head coach and his record remains intact.

NBALOUD should pay fleeting attention to the opposition Sonics who were beat by the Lakers, 109-98.

Fifty!

Speaking of clinching playoff spots the Orlando Magic nabbed the eighth and final postseason seeding out East with a desperate win over the Boston Celtics, 88-86.

This was a far from convincing win from the Magic who were leading 85-68 with almost seven minutes left in the contest. Orlando suddenly went cold not hitting a single shot for the rest of the game with their only points coming from Grant Hill and Dwight Howard free throws.

It wouldn’t be appropriate to say that the Magic choked because they won, but this can be noway construed as a confidence boosting performance heading into the playoffs.

But they’re there and that is the important thing.

Toronto is another team that hasn’t seen playoff action in awhile, but unlike Orlando they achieved their postseason spot in style – top of the Atlantic Division and earning home court advantage in the first round with a win today over the New York Knicks, 107-105.

Chris Bosh as usual led the way for Toronto with 23 points but the team is just stoked to match their franchise record in wins and seeing their first postseason action in five years. Go team!

So far NBALOUD has covered teams that have clinched playoff spots. Let’s get sadistic and
Ron Artest dunk