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Warhawk said:How exactly has he shown maturity? By his interactions with his teammates? Not exactly:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7321241/
A rift between Kobe Bryant and Chucky Atkins isn’t exactly like Lennon and McCartney going their separate ways. But it’s just the latest in a series of signs that the club is not responding to Bryant’s leadership.
Lamar Odom has not seemed comfortable playing with Bryant all season. Rudy Tomjanovich lasted half a season as head coach, and although it’s unfair to blame Bryant for his sudden departure, rumors remain that the strain of dealing with the strong-willed superstar had a negative effect on Rudy T’s well-being. Interim coach Frank Hamblen declared after a loss last week in Denver that his players had quit on him.
Then there’s the little matter of the team’s record. Bryant has been getting his shots and then some, but the rest of the Lakers seem aimless. Defensively, they resemble blind men in heavy traffic. Under Bryant’s stewardship the Lakers are now 33-37, in 10th place in the West, 5 1/2 games behind the Denver Nuggets for the eighth and final playoff berth.
These 2004-05 Lakers have had a taste of what the future holds with Kobe in control, and they don’t seem to like it much. If the franchise insists on building around Kobe, it will have to clean house again, because this entourage has packed it in.
Shaq's work ethic may have left something to be desired, but Kobe's selfish, stupid, and self-destructive actions hurt the team a lot more than Shaq's ever did.
I am not wishing well or ill, I am just commenting on the public statements of those involved. Very acrimonious things were said between these two and Kobe's actions often reflected his lack of respect for the coach and the team (refusing to do as Phil asked in practices, etc.). You seem to think everything is hunky-dory all of a sudden, when NOTHING is there to indicate that, other than these two saying words to the effect of "I think we might be able to work it out and move forward".
Again, as I said, not exactly a ringing endorsement....
You're reading too much into it. Phil Jackson also said he's the best player in basketball, and that any team with Kobe Bryant can win a championship. Is that not a ringing endorsement?
Kings fans of all people should know how stupid the sports media is nowadays. Kings have Poison Voisin, Lakers have, well, everyone at the Los Angeles Times. It shouldn't come as a shock to you that the media doesn't have a clue.
Your best bet is to form opinions based on things you see (TV) and read from reliable sources (i.e. not Peter Vescey). Want an unbiased opinion on Webber? Don't read Voisin, read something from, say, Hubie Brown. Want an unbiased opinion on Kobe Bryant? Don't read Tim Brown, read Roland Lazenby. See what I mean?