Question:
Kobe for K.G. --- straight up. Yes or no?
Joe
2007-06-19 11:16:47 UTC
If Kobe thinks he has it bad now, try being a superstar on a team like Minnesota. He thinks he has no supporting cast now, look at what Minnesota management has done to K.G. to ruin a career that could have been one of the best in history. (and Kevin has never cried about it to the media)
Fifteen answers:
JR
2007-06-19 11:33:58 UTC
Kobe doesn't even come close to the professional the KG is. If you're talking about professionalism, heart, and determination, I would say Garnett resembles more Jordan than Kobe does. KG is loyal to his team but if he wants to win a championship, he's going to have to speak up about where he feels the team is heading or else management will take him forgranted. I would gladly see Garnett get traded down L.A. Heck, I might even come down to L.A. to watch some games instead of see Kobe hogged the ball 24 / 7 there.
flames_187
2007-06-19 19:26:30 UTC
honestly you cant compare mj and the bulls to many other teams in the 2000s. HIs supporting cast makes ressembles ocean's 13 with the amount of small big names on that team. MJ was the factor that put them together. Lakers wouldnt know what to do with K.G. and the main reason why the lakers are not doing as well is becuase the west is strong. and will become even stronger wit this years draft. what would be interesting to see is K.G. on the cavs. now the finals would have been WAAAAY more interesting.
No-Dogg
2007-06-19 19:19:53 UTC
K.G is a schmuck who has no trouble with losing, that's why he has never cried about it to the media. Who would you rather have on your team. Somebody who cares about winning, or somebody who remains under the radar and collects a paycheck.? Kobe is too big for Minn, and K.G just doesn't have the drive to want more. Kobe plays hurt, unlike K.G, who took off the last couple of games the pat couple of years because he didn't make the playoffs. I
Big Z
2007-06-19 18:22:08 UTC
No, that wouldn't work. The Lakers would be left with no backcourt. And by the way, Garnett HAS cried about it to the media, litterally, but your right, K.G. has it even worse than Kobe.
2007-06-19 19:47:33 UTC
K.G is class, Kobe is one arrogant sob...trade his a-rse...will never a ring by himself..ball hogger on top of his big mouth!
Ryan S
2007-06-19 18:35:50 UTC
no thats dumb because all your doing is swapping 2 players on bad teams and they end up in the same place as they started. The only thing that will change is their jerseys
jamoca
2007-06-19 18:26:02 UTC
No way Kobe is going to Minni. I think its a fair trade though.
TheSafetyMan
2007-06-19 18:48:48 UTC
they are relatively in the same boat now on their respective teams, why would either switch teams. Together though, thats a different story.
????
2007-06-19 18:18:53 UTC
no they both would be in the same situation, KG never cried about having a bad team ? in his interview KG was crying about not winning with his team and thats what he cares most about and being loyal to them.



http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ef-f7EeDpYI
zebbie g
2007-06-19 19:29:51 UTC
No, it's not happening.Kobe would not accept being traded to Minnesota.
2007-06-19 18:39:29 UTC
the lakers would never trade him to another west team. and he'll be in an even worse situation
Mike
2007-06-19 18:35:38 UTC
Nope.
BH
2007-06-19 18:30:22 UTC
No. Kobe would use his no-trade clause.
soldierlady226
2007-06-19 18:27:49 UTC
agreed
earL
2007-06-19 18:19:49 UTC
no


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