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Thursday, November 1, 2007
Bulls GM Paxson Says "No Deal!"
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Labels: basketball, Chicago Bulls, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, Sacramento Kings
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Rockies Are In, The Red Sox Look Done, And Kobe's On The Move?
Rockies In The World Series
With their 21st win in 22 games, the Colorado Rockies beat the demoralized Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 in Game 4 Monday night to sweep the NL Championship Series at Coors Field.The Rockies will be heading to their first World Series in franchise history and have 8 days off before the start of the World Series. NLC MVP Matt Holliday hit a three-run homer that lead to a six-run fourth inning. The only team to sweep a NLCS since it went to a seven game format in 1985 was the Atlanta Braves in 1995.

Red Sox On The Brink
Thanks to a seven run 5th inning the Cleveland Indians are now one game away from reaching the World Series. The Indians are trying to make it back to the World Series for the first time since 1997 and minus the Chiacgo Cubs current streak, have the longest drought of no World Series wins.
C.C. Sabathia will likely be starting for the Indians in Game 5. Sabathia's last start was a short one. He last only 4 1/3 innings giving up 8 earned runs on seven hits. The game is in Cleveland so it would the icing on the cake if the Indians can wrap the series up at home.

Kobe Moving On?
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant has missed the last 3 practices and was rumored to have cleaned out his locker the other day. One team source insisted to ESPN.com that Bryant removed his personal belongings, but Bryant and agent Rob Pelinka told ESPN The Magazine's Ric Bucher that Kobe had "merely cleaned up his locker after Monday's practice, leaving plenty behind."
Everything seemed to be honkey dorey when Bryant showed up on time for Lakers training camp. That aura of tranquility seems to be over now though after coach Phil Jackson has been a "no comment" machine regarding anything asked to him about Kobe and owner Jerry Buss admitting that he is "willing to listen to offers" about Bryant. Could Kobe be gone before the season even begins? Let the soap opera continue....

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Labels: baseball, basketball, Boston Red Sox, Colorado Rockies, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, MLB, NBA
Monday, August 6, 2007
Jermaine O'Neal Wants To Be A Laker
While attending Baron Davis and Paul Pierce's annual L.A. Stars charity basketball game at USC's Galen Center, O'Neal says he'd like for Indiana to trade him to L.A. O'Neal was quoted as saying, "It's time for me to move on. And the Lakers are the team I want Indiana to trade me to." He went on to say that after this year, if he indeed stays a Pacer, he will opt out and become a free agent.
In what has become the "Summer of Kobe", the Lakers have tried to trade for players to compliment Kobe Bryant. Earlier this summer, unless you live in a cave, already know that Kobe has made it clear to Lakers management that he wants out. Trade talks have stalled over Indiana's insistence that the Lakers' package include both Lamar Odom and 19-year-old center Andrew Bynum. The Lakers reportedly have countered with an offer that would send Kwame Brown, Brian Cook and Bynum to the Pacers but Larry Bird hasn't bitten yet.
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Labels: basketball, Indiana Pacers, Jermaine O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The Kobe Bryant Saga Continues
An amateur video surfaced today in which current Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant was taped saying some very disparaging things about current Laker Andrew Bynum and current GM Mitch Kupchak. According to Lakers spokesman John Black, the team knew about the tape before Bryant made public that he wanted to be traded. The Lakers were prepared to deal for the New Jersey Nets Jason Kidd before the February trade deadline but refused to part ways with 10th overall pick Andrew Bynum. In the video Kobe is quoted as saying the Lakers should "ship out" Bynum. During a face to face meeting in Barcelona between Bryant and Jerry Buss this past Friday, Kobe stated that he still wanted out of Los Angeles. So what do the Lakers do with their disgruntled All-Star? Let us know by emailing us.
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Labels: basketball, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA
Thursday, May 31, 2007
East Coast Bias Episode 2
Today's Headlines
Utah Jazz / San Antonio Spurs Series Wraps Up
Cleveland Cavaliers / Detroit Pistons Series Keys to the Game
Kobe Bryant and the Trade Rumors
Weekly Segment
-Overrated and Underrated
Today on episode 2 of the podcast myself and Jason discuss the Spurs and Jazz series that wrapped up last night. We also have our keys to the game for the Cavaliers and Pistons series which is on tonight on TNT. We discuss the Kobe Bryant blow up and where he might be headed if he is indeed traded and we debut our overrated and underrated segment. We welcome your comments and e-mails. Hopefully we'll have some listener questions next week that we can touch on. Until next show!
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Labels: basketball, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Kobe Retracts
It comes as no surprise that the same day Kobe Bryant demands a trade from the Lakers he goes back on air and says that he hopes something can be worked out. He went on to say on the Dan Patrick Show that he would love to retire a Laker and that he loves his team. This is a far cry from what he said earlier to Stephen A Smith. The most interesting thing about this whole story however is what has been said by Kobe about what Dr. Jerry Buss told him regarding the re-signing of Shaquille O'Neal. Kobe vehemently denied ever asking Shaq to be traded and instead recounted a discussion him and Buss had in a hotel room where Buss expressed his worry about Shaq's body breaking down. I can't wait to see how this soap opera plays out.
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Labels: basketball, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA
Kobe Bryant Demands Trade
The Los Angeles Lakers have upset their superstar so much that he has demanded a trade. This afternoon Kobe Bryant was a guest on Stephen A Smith's ESPN radio show on 1050AM and was asked whether or not he would like to be traded. Kobe's answer was yes, "I would like to be traded." During the interview Stephen A Smith asked him where he would like to be traded and he responded that he was willing to play on Pluto. I'm sure David Stern right now is as giddy as a kid in candy store. Could he be going to New York? Chicago? (East Coast Bias) Who knows, but it's going to be a hell of a fun ride to his destination.
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Labels: basketball, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers, NBA