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ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#1 » by dockingsched » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:26 am

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Dwight Howard's distaste for the offense and approach of coach Mike D'Antoni is widely cited as the biggest trigger in his decision to leave the Los Angeles Lakers. But another key factor that led the All-Star center to the Houston Rockets was the Lakers' refusal to establish a clear timetable for moving on from the Kobe Bryant era, according to sources with knowledge of Howard's thinking.

Sources told ESPN.com that Howard and his representatives, in a handful of meetings with Lakers officials before he became a free agent July 1, strongly suggested that the center would have a difficult time re-signing with Los Angeles if Bryant stayed with the franchise beyond the 2013-14 season, the final year of his current contract.


"How can it be Kobe's team and Dwight's team?" one source said. "It was about the passing of the torch."

As an offshoot of those discussions, sources said, Howard's camp at one point asked the Lakers whether they were at least considering releasing Bryant through the league's amnesty provision, since Bryant's return date from Achilles tendon surgery remained in question.


ah, there it is.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted LAL to make this Kobe's last yr 

Post#2 » by Kobe System » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:28 am

Nice try Dwight. Who do you think you are? Lol. GTFO! Lakers don't need you. :lol:
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted LAL to make this Kobe's last yr 

Post#3 » by Slava » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:29 am

Well.. I'd rather watch Kobe for the next 3 years than the gassy baby maker.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#4 » by dockingsched » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:30 am

i firmly believe this is the true main reason he's gone, and good riddance.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#5 » by Jaykoolzboy » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:32 am

WTF... Is this a joke or something? I think it's just some made up story by someone.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#6 » by Michael Lucky » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:34 am

yeah good luck getting rid of a five time champion when you haven't won ****.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#7 » by ennui » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:36 am

is dwight delusional?

im having a hard time believing this
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#8 » by Tylerfisher51 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:36 am

Michael Lucky wrote:yeah good luck getting rid of a five time champion when you haven't won ****.
true.but seriously enough with Dwight he's old news.we have more important things to worry about than Dwight Coward
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#9 » by MAMBAEMD » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:47 am

I'd rather have Kobe, his heart and drive, and fierce loyalty to the Lakers over the mental midget Dwight Coward anytime.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#10 » by gotokyo » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:52 am

Wow glad we dodged that bullet.


I'll take a 35 year old Kobe coming off a serious injury over any form of Dwight any day.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#11 » by DEEP3CL » Thu Jul 11, 2013 5:59 am

LMAO....that maggot can't be serious. So ahh yeah we're just going to dump Kobe on the strength that that fool was going to carry the franchise ? B*itch you haven't won squat in 9 years and he and his Rockets are a long long way from winning. Gotta crawl before you walk....believe that.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#12 » by KB89 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:02 am

If this is true, that Dwight had previous meetings with Laker officials asking to get rid of Kobe, I love that the Lakers still invited Kobe to the meeting to get Dwight to stay. They sent a clear message of "This is Kobe's franchise whether you like it or not until you prove you deserve to be handed the keys." Pretty glad we dodged the bullet of having this headcase as the face of our franchise.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#13 » by Tylerfisher51 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:04 am

DEEP3CL wrote:LMAO....that maggot can't be serious. So ahh yeah we're just going to dump Kobe on the strength that that fool was going to carry the franchise ? B*itch you haven't won squat in 9 years and he and his Rockets are a long long way from winning. Gotta crawl before you walk....believe that.
haha awesome!love to read ur posts cuz they're always real and true!kobe over Dwight anyday,that isn't even a question.kobe will win/lose a finals before Dwight gets to one
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#14 » by kblo247 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:14 am

I got to say it takes balls, but then again he's the same guy who was seen bad mouthing him in the all star locker room and media day, then reportedly wouldn't say anything when Kobe entered or Melo was around according to Stephen A Smith. Likewise he went around showing off his box and talking about him according to reports and then had nothing to say when Kobe dared him to say it.

He expected the lakers to bow like Orlando with SVG
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#15 » by dockingsched » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:15 am

also, this is why you don't start the slippery slope of acquiescing to player demands like which coach they want fired. i'm glad the front office doesn't do it for anyone. learned from dr. buss.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#16 » by ArC_man » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:20 am

If we followed Dwight's plan (trading everyone away for nothing), we'd be left with a big 3 of Dwight/Monte Ellis/Josh Smith :lol:
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#17 » by Desiderium » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:21 am

So happy we are not stuck with dwight and his crappy contract. Cheers to a clean slate in 2014
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#18 » by kblo247 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:22 am

Then Mitch and Jim bring him into the meeting, and basically say tell him Dwight.

Kinda like the players meeting when he bad mouthed him and the Lakers and Kobe say talk to his face, and Dwight said nothing. Or the all star week where he was said to be talking about him and then wouldn't say anything when Kobe or Melo was around according to Stephen A Smith

He wanted the Lakers to pull a SVG, without putting any work in to prove his loyalty. Kobe put work, outplayed him last year. Kobe put work more so than Shaq over time, more than Eddie and Nick which is why la stuck with him. Its a weird dynamic that went thru thus team with Dwight.

Is not just Kobe. You have Pau pissed off and not even wishing him well. You have Nash saying he didnt want to be here or but in. You have Metta saying chemistry just improved when Dwight chose Houston and that they would contend without him, and then Kobe and Pau both tweeting support to Metta when the amnesty news hit. You have former lakers being called back in talking about we love LA. Legends roasting Dwight.

It all comes back to why the **** didnt he opt out if he knew he risked being where he didnt want to be, which was anywhere but Brooklyn? And why the **** didnt he man up and outplay Kobe, put the work in, and stake his claim to show why he should be seen as the star let alone equal? Good riddance, I'd go to war with fat Shaq, Soft Pau, or washed up mental Odom any day.
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#19 » by Mr MoJo Risin » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:22 am

If that was your reason.

Good riddance see ya Dwight
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Re: ESPN: Howard wanted Lakers to get rid of Kobe 

Post#20 » by Michael Lucky » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:22 am

dockingsched wrote:also, this is why you don't start the slippery slope of acquiescing to player demands like which coach they want fired. i'm glad the front office doesn't do it for anyone. learned from dr. buss.

too bad the media doesn't see it that way when you have SAS going around to every local radio station making sure his tirade for Jim Buss is heard to everyone. unfortunately there are too many idiots that can be easily swayed by him.

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