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Lakers GM Responds To Kobe's Rant: Mitch Kupchak Not Ruling Out Pau Gasol Trade

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First Posted: 02/20/2012 10:02 pm Updated: 02/21/2012 7:41 am

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mitch Kupchak says he must explore every opportunity to improve the Los Angeles Lakers, even if Kobe Bryant doesn't like it.

The Lakers general manager issued a statement Monday night in response to Bryant's criticism of the club brass over the haze of uncertainty surrounding Pau Gasol. The 7-foot Spanish star is having the lowest-scoring season of his career amid rampant speculation about his departure in a trade ever since the Lakers attempted to move him for Chris Paul before the season.

After Sunday night's loss at Phoenix, Bryant said he wanted Kupchak to decide whether Gasol would be traded or not. Kupchak responded with a terse one-paragraph statement before Monday's game against Portland.

"As a former player, I understand how the days leading up to the trade deadline can be nerve-wracking for an NBA player," said Kupchak, a former Lakers center.

"Nonetheless, as General Manager of the Lakers, I have a responsibility to ownership, our fans and the players on this team to actively pursue opportunities to improve the team for this season and seasons to come," Kupchak said. "To say publicly that we would not do this would serve no purpose and put us at a competitive disadvantage. Taking such a course of action at this time would be a disservice to ownership, the team and our many fans."

Bryant said Sunday he hopes the Lakers won't trade Gasol, who is averaging 16.6 points and 10.7 rebounds while failing to make the All-Star team for the first time in four years. Although the Lakers were 18-13 and sitting in fifth place in the Western Conference heading into the Trail Blazers' visit, they've been inconsistent in their first season under coach Mike Brown, with a 5-11 road record and several embarrassing losses along the way.

Bryant is the NBA's leading scorer with 29 points per game, but he's worried about Gasol, saying it's tough for the four-time All-Star to "immerse himself completely into games when he's hearing trade talk every other day."

Gasol doesn't want to leave Los Angeles, and he acknowledged he's thinking about the March 15 trade deadline. He hasn't spoken directly to Kupchak about his future since the Lakers' preseason attempt to deal Gasol to Houston in a three-team trade for Paul was rejected by the NBA.

Yet Gasol's numbers are only slightly lower than last season's averages, and Brown attributes much of that slight decline to the improvement of center Andrew Bynum, who made his first All-Star team while averaging 16.3 points and 12.5 rebounds.

"I know there's been a surge from Andrew Bynum that wasn't there in the past, so Pau does not get the same amount of touches in the post that he has in the past," Brown said.

While Bryant and Kupchak addressed each other through the media, Brown professed ignorance about the latest kerfuffle in Bryant's rocky relationship with the Lakers' management, saying he hadn't even read Bryant's comments. The new coach had no interest in getting involved, either.

"I don't plan on going to talk to him," Brown said. "That discussion is done between Mitch and Kobe. ... It's not my place to address Kobe about trades. I don't have much to do with trades on this team."

Even with this round of public sparring, the Lakers have won seven of 11 since late January.

Although Bryant might be bothered by the Lakers' machinations, he was angry in previous years when the Lakers didn't make trades to improve the club, even demanding a trade himself in 2007. A few months later, the Lakers acquired Gasol and immediately made a run to three straight NBA finals and back-to-back league titles.

Metta World Peace is no stranger to displeasure about trade rumors. Back when he was Ron Artest, he sparred with the Indiana Pacers' management over rumors about his eventual departure to Sacramento.

"You can't really question (Kupchak), because he's looking out for the Lakers, and he does a great job," World Peace said. "That's his job, and we're supposed to go play."

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04:45 PM on 02/24/2012
Kobe, Kobe, Kobe. No matter how hard you try you will never be Michael Jordan. If MJ would have made that statement to the Bulls front office it would have had a press live conference on ESPN that very night. In the words of Janet Jackson; "What have you done for me lately" Mr. Bryant?
08:44 AM on 02/24/2012
Face facts Bryant, you katz are gettin' old fella ...... its happens to the best of us
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bart4u
Concerned Citizen
04:08 AM on 02/24/2012
The owner put his stupid son in charge and he has no clue how to run a team. This is what happens with silver spoon kids.
06:25 AM on 02/22/2012
Isn't this type of disrespect of players why there was tension last year and why we were afraid we wouldn't have a basketball season? Management still hasn't learned that without the players all they have is Masterpiece Theatre to look forward too?
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
06:19 AM on 02/22/2012
Hey Mr. SuperStar, I will do my job, do yours.
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
09:35 AM on 02/22/2012
Problem is, Kupchak isn't doing his job, unless it's to screw up the team, which he seems to have accomplished.
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blurredmolly
Was you ever bit by a dead bee?
05:41 PM on 02/23/2012
who cares? eff the Lakers.
12:03 AM on 02/22/2012
I'm convinced no one actually likes Kobe except for Kobe. (And L.A. Lakers fans, by default. But they'll support anyone with money and/or talent.)
08:36 AM on 02/22/2012
Please be objective here
11:59 AM on 02/22/2012
I didn't know the scarcely moderated message boards of a public news aggregator was the breeding ground for objectivity. I'll try and cite my sources next time.
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04:46 PM on 02/24/2012
DING, DING, DING, DING!!
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08:50 PM on 02/21/2012
hey kupchak, you manage the LAKERS. not the toughest job in the world. lotsa money, one of the biggest markets, nice weather, celebrities, everyone wants to play there. just don't forget that kobe has been your bread and butter for well over 10 years now, and so i would be careful to snap back at him. remember what happened to shaq??
07:14 PM on 02/21/2012
The S.A. Spurs should consider trading injury-prone, but otherwise outstanding player, Manu Ginobli to the Lakers for Pau Gasol. The tandem of a lithe Pau and a much-improved Tiago Splitter would continue to spell the great power forward Timmy Duncan. This, of course, would be done with an eye to the future and maintaining the historic efficiency of Coach Pop's team.
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vidtrainer110
Fear is the tool of tyrants
06:20 AM on 02/24/2012
And the Lakers would do that because....? Ginobli can't stay of the injured list long enough to have any trade value.
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
06:15 PM on 02/21/2012
They traded Lamar for basically nothing this year. Jimmy Buss is in love with Bynum so we can forget acquiring Howard. Gasol has been putting up good numbers, 16 points - 17 rebounds - 4 assists per game. Management is not managing very well if they don't see Gasol's contributions as a positive thing.

Kobe was right in what he said!
11:10 PM on 02/21/2012
Gasol is not the laker's problem ! They need a PG because Fisher isn't cutting it and they need a reliable scorer from the perimeter who is consistent to open up the inside for Gasol and Bynum and to up Kobe !
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
11:19 PM on 02/21/2012
absolutely! we need a point guard and no, he doesn't have to be Chris Paul!!!!
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Sean Johnson
Making neo-cons mad daily
04:32 PM on 02/21/2012
It's so obvious that Mitch Kupchak is in over his head this season; well, you could make an argument that it would be every season since he took over the GM position from Jerry West. Kobe was right about his criticism of how management is leaving Gasol out there to twist in the wind(Gasol isn't the most mentally strong person so trade rumors aren't going to help his morale). However, trades in the NBA don't happen overnight, so the Lakers can't jump on the first trade, like they did with Odom, and get nothing or crap in return.
03:03 PM on 02/21/2012
I said this for years, Kobe BRAT is a spoiled little brat.

I'm glad Vanessa divorcing his whiny self.

Secondly, Kobe Brat actually earned two rings not five (Shaq did the power for three rings while Kobe went for a ride).
05:19 PM on 02/21/2012
Even Shaq, who hates Kobe, has said that he wouldn't have won those rings without Kobe. Yes, Shaq, was the main player, but Kobe was instrumental as well.
06:04 PM on 02/21/2012
The Kobe hate always comes from people with no knowledge of basketball. Kobe was an all star and an elite shooting guard during the 3 peat averaging 21, 29, and 26ppg in the playoffs during those years. Totally just there "for a ride"
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
11:38 PM on 02/21/2012
You said it.

It's just plain hate and lack of any b-ball knowledge whatsoever.
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vidtrainer110
Fear is the tool of tyrants
06:39 AM on 02/24/2012
Those titles, like the NBA itself are fake. Too many fixed games during their alleged 3 peat. I love b-ball, but the officiating is so corrupt in favor of the Lakers its hard to make judgements. Take 1 title away from the Lakers for that obvious game 6 loss to the Kings. Nothing but a ref job. Dick Bavetta should be in the Lakers hall of fame. Game 7 the previous year vs Portland was also nothing but a ref job. No calls for Shaq illegal defense every possession of the 4th quarter. Rasheed Wallace got mugged for a full quarter, no call. So take away a 2nd title. I am not impressed considering the hype. Obviously Kobe is very talented, but he has received every break known to man and is still whining after all these years.
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socalcde
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02:32 PM on 02/21/2012
This is not good. I've had bad feelings about this year for the Laker's since the way that the hiring of Brown went down. The teams moral has been affected, which is huge. Kobe is not just another player and his opinion does matter. The communication apparatus in this organization needs an overhaul.
02:08 PM on 02/21/2012
If it weren't for Jery Buss and his astute trades and investments in the right players, Kupchak would be unemployed.
02:06 PM on 02/21/2012
"Although the Lakers were 18-13 and sitting in fifth place in the Western Conference heading into the Trail Blazers' visit, they've been inconsistent in their first season under coach Mike Brown, with a 5-11 road record and several embarrassing losses along the way.

Well wouldn't that statement itself tell that the ream has been..."inconsistent?"

Where does the term "Although the Lakers were 18-13" come into it?

Well, wouldn't that statement itself tell that the team has been
11:59 AM on 02/21/2012
This is what you get when you have divas in the house...
02:06 PM on 02/21/2012
I agree with Kobe.

And as for the ridiculus comment that he's a "diva"...you must not follow basketball.
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a dingo ate my micro-bio!!! >:O
10:44 AM on 02/23/2012
"you must not follow basketball"

--- ... or, follow sports at all.
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