Do you think Kobe Bryant should leave LA Lakers?

China
March 10, 2010 9:56am CST
Recently Lakers performed not very well. Kobe could get high score every night, but his team was still losing the games. somebody said Kobe limited the opportunities of other guys, such as Gasol and Artest,they complained for many times. For some youngs, it limited their growth. once Kobe retired I think, Lakers will go weak quickly. it seems that maybe it's better for Lakers if Kobe leave LA. what do you think?
6 responses
• Hong Kong
12 Mar 10
I don't think it's possible for LA to part ways with Kobe Bryant. When Kobe can to the NBA, he said he wanted to go to LA, he's the kind of guy who needs quite a lot of attention. Now here he is, in the Lakers for around 14/15 years, a very established player, one of the greatest players ever. And he's only been in one team, I don't think that Kobe himself wants to leave. Also, the team will keep him, because of 2 reasons, he's great, and he's like a catalyst for money making. Just this season, he's got so many gamewinners, including the fluke shot vs Miami (my favourite team) and I respect that he's a great player, but that was definitely fluke. Those shots has helped the Lakers win difficult and close games. And how often do you see the Lakers in a scoring slump or losing streak, turn to Kobe to carry their offence and win a few games in a row? Many times. So I think that come playoffs, Kobe is one of the most deadliest players ever, so why would the Lakers trade or waive him? As mentioned before, the other factor - money. Yes, the Lakers pay Kobe a lot of money to keep him, but the jerseys he sell, posters, copyright, merchandise, and most importantly tickets to the stadium. He is one of the biggest reason why Lakers is better and earning more money that the Clippes, same stadium, different fate. So you ask, would Kobe leave LA? No.
@justpjteb (183)
• United States
11 Mar 10
Kobe is Kobe. There is no trading him or letting him go. Thats like saying the Bulls should have traded Jordan. Lately Gasol has been struggling and Artest is a streak player. Now the development of younger guys? Ever heard of a guy named Bynum? He is a great player. Some nights Kobe has to shoot, shoot and shoot again because the team is struggling and some nights Kobe dishes alot. When you think of game winners and his ability to score you just can't let him go. He will go down as a Laker from start to finish. If they let him go in order for the fans to respect the organization again they would have to bring in someone as big as him. Like King James and thats not going to happen. So I say he stays a Laker!
@choybel (5042)
• Philippines
10 Mar 10
I don't think that Kobe is limiting the growth of his teammates, in fact, they are learning first hand experience from him. Kobe is playing very good not only in scoring but as well as making plays for his team. I think that his team mates should step up to his level and make plays and points as well. If they really had it in them Kobe would undoubtedly recognize everyone's potential and therefore use it for their benefit, as he usually does in games. Notice how he lures many to guard him and assists to open players to make points. It would be a very big mistake to let Kobe off Lakers, and a total disrespect, considering the name and championships he had helped in and build with the team.
@tokouchi (370)
• Philippines
11 Mar 10
Kobe is a talented athlete, probably the best basketball player at this moment and time. I don't think LA would ever, in the slightest possibility, want to move Kobe from their roster for one simple reason, he gets the job done. While these claims about him limiting the opportunities may be true, we must understand the fact that he is the main man in LA, and LA runs plays off of him, and "the triangle offense is all about Kobe shooting the ball whenever and wherever he wants" (as Bill Walton states it). Kobe is the face of LA and he is still on his prime. As far as I'm concerned, he stays in LA.
@hbk2244 (180)
• United States
10 Mar 10
I strongly feel Kobe will retire a Los Angeles Laker. He is one of the top two players in the NBA right now and is coming off a NBA Championship season. In addition, I do not think Kobe is hurting the development of the younger players, if anything he's helping it. Kobe demands double teams and that allows other guys to get open. In my opinion, he's the bbest t play in the NBA since Michael Jordan.
• Philippines
10 Mar 10
I think La Should Keep Kobe he is the number one guy for them, sometimes when a guy gave you so much for many years you will love him and not let go even if he is not anymore at the top of his game. Kobe is now the number 1 player in NBA arguably, and when the time comes we would not be as quick or as sharp as he is now still as a Lakers owner i will keep him for the years he has spent with the team.