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I never seen this before, just saw it today. Its a nice picture, almost brings a tear to my eye. I get pretty emotional looking at it.

 

 

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs083.ash2/37486_1153477612639_1698650312_286481_1568536_n.jpg

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I never seen this before, just saw it today. Its a nice picture, almost brings a tear to my eye. I get pretty emotional looking at it.

 

 

 

 

"He never tried to quit...?

 

Kobe Bryant asked to be traded from the Lakers on Wednesday, a day after calling the team's front office "a mess." He said there was nothing the Lakers could do to change his mind.

 

"I would like to be traded, yeah," Bryant told ESPN radio. "Tough as it is to come to that conclusion there's no other alternative."

 

Bryant, who helped the Lakers win three consecutive NBA championships, has four years left on the seven-year, $136.4 million contract he signed July 15, 2004. That was a day after

Shaquille O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat.

 

Bryant became infuriated Tuesday when a Los Angeles Times columnist quoted what he called a Lakers insider as saying it was Bryant's insistence on getting away from O'Neal that prompted the trade to Miami."

 

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"He never tried to quit...?

 

Kobe Bryant asked to be traded from the Lakers on Wednesday, a day after calling the team's front office "a mess." He said there was nothing the Lakers could do to change his mind.

 

"I would like to be traded, yeah," Bryant told ESPN radio. "Tough as it is to come to that conclusion there's no other alternative."

 

Bryant, who helped the Lakers win three consecutive NBA championships, has four years left on the seven-year, $136.4 million contract he signed July 15, 2004. That was a day after

Shaquille O'Neal was traded to the Miami Heat.

 

Bryant became infuriated Tuesday when a Los Angeles Times columnist quoted what he called a Lakers insider as saying it was Bryant's insistence on getting away from O'Neal that prompted the trade to Miami."

 

You're forgetting a few things.

 

1) He had a no trade clause and vetoed everything to stay here

 

2) He said those things to put pressure on the front office to give him some help

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He never tried to quit...?

I've told my boss he should fire me before, but I really didn't want him to.

 

Bryant had a couple of opportunities to leave, and he also could've waived his no-trade clause so the Lakers could deal him to the Bulls for Deng, but he didn't because he knew he was going to stay all along. Vetoed every trade.

 

His attempt to push the front office into picking up a good teammate brought us two more championships, with him leading the way. He knew exactly what he was doing.

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I've told my boss he should fire me before, but I really didn't want him to.

 

Bryant had a couple of opportunities to leave, and he also could've waived his no-trade clause so the Lakers could deal him to the Bulls for Deng, but he didn't because he knew he was going to stay all along. Vetoed every trade.

 

His attempt to push the front office into picking up a good teammate brought us two more championships, with him leading the way. He knew exactly what he was doing.

In that case, its a pretty nice picture then. Right? :D

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