BTW, from what I have read he spoke to no one up top in the Lakers management, not even the secondary people. These outside sources could be his ESPN colleagues who may cover the Lakers. Beat writers.
Reporting doens't work that way, if he didn't speak to them directly he wouldn't have wrote it, or the person who did would be credited in the story.
1) Totally disregarded the new CBA and how it hinders the Lakers specifically. I cannot believe he used Paul George not going to the Lakers as a reason for "players don't want to play with Kobe."
The lakers had max room, thats one of the major points in the article, the lakers had max room and no one wanted to go, this is unprecedented in league history and league opinion as reported in the article is that Kobe is a big factor.
is this really so hard to believe?
Paul George not the best example, but he had other ones and his point is the same.
3) Totally disregarded the CP3 debacle and how CP3 wanted to play for the Lakers and Kobe. He even thought about suing. Totally forgot how that debacle caused a chain of reactions that has led the Lakers to where they are. They gambled on Nash (a deal I was for and will not ever get angry about) and they gambled on Dwight. That team unfortunately didn't work out.
and league opinion as reported in the article is they didn't work out in large part because of kobe.
4) Ramon Sessions nonsense was just totally horrible. Absolutely horrible. Sessions opted out hoping for more security in terms of years. The Lakers ended up getting Nash so they no longer wanted Sessions especially with Blake already making around 5 million as a back up. They did not want to spend extra money before that Dwight Howard deal was done that summer. The Lakers weren't even that big on him after his showing in the playoffs. It was the Lakers decision for Sessions not to come back, not Sessions' decision.
again one of the central points of the article is that the players have always been willing to take less/force there way there now it's changed the article states that the opinion of league exectuives, and laker exectuives is Kobe.
5) Running out Dwight, sure that's partly Kobe's fault, but to spin it all on him is ridiculous. Dwight had plenty of faults in that situation. Absolutely plenty. They just didn't mesh, which is not a surprise. They are totally opposite personalities. Bringing in Bynum into this was funny too. Not like Bynum has been a model citizen wherever he's gone. Kobe embraced Bynum and supported him plenty of times.
well the sources don't agree with your perception of those events.
6) Forgot to add, totally disregarded all the players that have great things to say about him, how much he has helped them, and the players that have come to the Lakers to play with him. Also, keep in mind throughout Kobe's career the Lakers never had money to spend on big time free agents other than this past summer.
people are afraid of talking about kobe on the record according to many reporters. Cleavland reporters have said that Lebron doesn't like Kobe but plays nice in public, if lebron wont say bad things about kobe in public why would
ramon sessions?
I can go on much longer about how terrible that article was, but you get the jist. He could've made an article talking about Kobe hindering the Lakers in much more accurate way, but it wouldn't have been as juicy, wouldn't have gotten the clicks, and ultimately he wouldn't get this kind of attention.
Dude be mad at the league and the exectives, agents for there opinions don't be mad at Henry Abbot.
I have no idea what bias he would have against kobe, thats just silly.
None of this is suprising, the Van Gundy's have said "nothing in sports is harder than coaching an aging superstar." Be honest with yourself, does it seem like Kobe is someone you would want to deal with if you were an NBA superstar?