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Bryant criticizes Lakers over possible trade
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Despite losing to the Suns, Bryant says the Lakers have a shot at the NBA title if Gasol stays.
Despite losing to the Suns, Bryant says the Lakers have a shot at the NBA title if Gasol stays.

PHOENIX, Arizona: Kobe Bryant lashed out at Los Angeles Lakers management Sunday for leaving teammate Pau Gasol wondering whether he’s about to be traded.

In a postgame monologue punctuated by a couple of profanities, Bryant said the Lakers either need to trade Gasol or come out and state that it will not happen.

Bryant’s comments came in the aftermath of a 102-90 loss at Phoenix Sunday night. He said he doesn’t want Gasol to be traded, but it’s unfair for his teammate to try to play when he doesn’t know if he’ll be somewhere else the following day.

As Bryant put it: “If they’re going to do something, I wish they would just ... do it.”

“Listen, he’s been the consummate professional,” Bryant said. “He’s going out and he’s trying to do what he can. But let’s be real. If you didn’t know you were going to be here tomorrow, if your head’s on the chopping block and you feel like you’re just waiting, it’s tough to put all yourself in the game.”

Trade rumors about Gasol have circulated since the team thought it had shipped him to New Orleans in a three-team deal before the season that would have brought Chris Paul to the Lakers. But NBA Commissioner David Stern blocked the trade.

“It’s hard for Pau because of all this trade talk and stuff,” Bryant said, bringing up the subject even though no one asked him about it. “It’s hard for him to kind of invest himself completely or immerse himself completely into games when he’s hearing trade talk every other day. I wish management would either come out and either trade him or not trade him.”

Bryant said the Lakers have the foundation for another run at the NBA title with Gasol, who had 17 points and 12 rebounds in the loss to Phoenix.

“It obviously starts with myself and Pau and the emergency of Andrew [Bynum],” Bryant said.

“But you can’t have one of our pillars not knowing if he’s going to be here or not. Do something. One way or another, do something. If they trade him at least you have some type of closure, he gets some type of closure.”

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 21, 2012, on page 14.
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