SPORTS: Oh Snap! Will Kobe Play Against the Wizards?

LA Times reports — According to Kobe Bryant’s Twitter feed, the Lakers All-Star guard is probable for the Lakers’ battle at Staples Center Friday night against the Washington Wizards.

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A Lakers spokesman confirmed that Pau Gasol and Bryant are probable to start against the Wizards.  Gasol has missed more than six weeks with a foot injury.  Bryant has been out for almost three full games with a sprained ankle. Gasol would get the nod over Earl Clark at power forward.

Coach Mike D’Antoni initially expressed concern about Gasol’s conditioning after so much time off and considered using him off the bench for a few games.  D’Antoni, though, prefers to start Gasol, despite benching him earlier in the season for Clark.

It’s likely that Gasol will start with his playing time closely monitored until his conditioning improves.

The Utah Jazz are playing in San Antonio on Friday as well.  A Lakers (36-33) victory coupled with a Utah (34-34) loss would put the Lakers 2 1/2 games ahead of the ninth-place Jazz.

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Dwight Stays in LA: Dwight Howard won’t be traded, Mitch Kupchak says

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According to the Washington Post — With the NBA trade deadline approaching at 3 p.m. EST, one player is going nowhere: Unless General Manager Mitch Kupchak is the world’s best bluffer, the Los Angeles Lakers will hold onto Dwight Howard.

“We’ve been very consistent,” Kupchak said on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd” (via ESPN). “We’re not trading Dwight Howard. … He will not be traded, and there’s nothing that anybody can do today to call me today and ask me, ‘Would you do this?’ and get a positive result.”

All righty then. Of course, Howard can render all the affection moot if he decides to become a free agent when the season ends.

“The only thing that matters is right now,” Howard said. “Nobody can control what happens in the offseason. Like I said to you guys before, there’s no need to talk about it every day.

“There’s no need for me to make a decision right now. My goal hasn’t changed. I want to win a championship and I want to win one here. I’m here right now and this is our chance to get one this season. It’s been tough, but we have an opportunity to change all that.”

Kupchak was a little less adamant about trading Pau Gasol, who is out with torn plantar fascia.

“We’re not going to trade Pau today or tomorrow, but his name has come up in the past, and it would be misleading to say it won’t come up in the future,” Kupchak said.

YES! There Is Hope For The Lakers, BROWN Gets Fired!!!

Well DAMN, I am having a shitty Friday but this just made it better! I am so happy that they got rid of BROWN, now if ONLY Phil would come out of retirement.

LA Times reports — The Lakers have fired Mike Brown as coach after the team’s 1-4 start, according to a person familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly about it. Brown was barely a month into his second season with the team, which struggled badly amid high expectations.

[Updated at 10:45 a.m.: Assistant coach Bernie Bickerstaff will coach tonight's game against Golden State but the Lakers will conduct a national search for a long term replacement. Candidates could include Mike D'Antoni, Jerry Sloan, Nate McMillan and Phil Jackson.]

It was believed to be the earliest firing of a coach in the team’s history. Del Harris was relieved of his duties 12 games into the 1999 season. The Lakers were 41-25 in Brown’s first season, losing to Oklahoma City in the second round of the playoffs. The team has had trouble picking up Brown’s Princeton-based offense and has also lagged defensively.

SPORTS: Jordan Hill Will Play In Game 2 vs. Denver, Says Coach Mike Brown

CHAMPS!!!

LA Times reports — At least for one game, Jordan Hill’s pending court case in Houston stemming from a third-degree felony charge won’t affect his on-court availability. Lakers Coach Mike Brown said Hill will play Tuesday in Game 2 against the Denver Nuggets.

Hill attended Tuesday morning’s shootaround, despite a spokeswoman for the Harris County district attorney telling The Times’ Mike Bresnahan that Hill needed to attend a hearing in Houston on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. CT. Hill’s agent, Kevin Bradbury, said a court appearance hadn’t been mandated yet.

Even if Hill has to go to Houston at some point, the Lakers don’t expect that he will have to miss any practices or games.

The concern for Hill’s playing availability would’ve been an afterthought two weeks ago after sitting out 13 games because of a sprained ligament in his right knee. But Brown played Hill on April 22 against Oklahoma City, admittedly out of curiosity, and Hill responded with 14 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. It earned him a permanent spot in the rotation, with Hill posting 10 points and 10 rebounds in the Lakers’ Game 1 victory Sunday over Denver.

“I just wanted to give him an opportunity to see what he had and he played well,” Brown said after Tuesday’s morning shootaround. “He used his length, athleticism and ability to score around the basket and block shots. I just said, I’ll keep playing him. If he keeps playing well, I’ll keep playing him.”

Hill didn’t speak with reporters after Tuesday’s shootaround. But he offered apologies to the Lakers both through a statement and in front of the media after Monday’s practice.

“I can’t speak on [the charges] right now. I’ll let my attorney and my agents take care of it. Unfortunately, it happened at this time, but I’m going to continue to keep my head up and keep working and keep playing.”

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The Other Laker Wives Did NOT Like Vanessa Bryant

Well I mean damn, now everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon & hate on Vanessa…I never really cared for her because she just seems to full of her damn self. Yea I get you were married to Kobe but that doesn’t make you a goddess. I see it this way, to be in a marriage for over 10 years & not be happy someone had to call it quits. I am sure it is hard to be in a marriage, where the trust was broken. Infidelity is wrong period!!! Celebrity or not, when you exchange vows with someone all that other nonsense should be CUT OUT. I am sure they both have exhausted every which way to work it out, I hope that they are able to part amicably.

Kobe Bryant’s estranged wife, Vanessa didn’t get along with Khloe Kardashian during the time Lamar Odom played for the Los Angeles Lakers, or any of the other wives of the NBA champs either, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

Vanessa filed for divorce from her shooting guard hubby last Friday, after 10 and-a-half years of marriage, and the couple had no prenup.

Media reports surfaced that other NBA wives were keeping tabs on Kobe Bryant, and told Vanessa about his alleged infidelities, but our sources tell us that she wasn’t liked by the majority of the Lakers players’ spouses.

After Khloe Kardashian married Lamar Odom, who was playing for the Lakers, she went out of her way to try and get to know Vanessa because Kobe and her hubby are very close.

“Khloe truly tried to break through Vanessa’s icy exterior, with no success,” a team insider says. “Khloe has always been down to earth, and she became instantly very well liked by Lamar’s teammates and wives. Vanessa was extremely jealous of the loving and healthy marriage that Lamar and Khloe have. Khloe and Lamar had the Bryants over for dinner on multiple occasions, and it was always very tense because of Vanessa. Vanessa just thinks that she is better than everyone else.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the NBA champ is directing all of his attention to his two daughters, and his basketball career.

“Kobe’s sole focus right now is the Los Angeles Lakers, and his two daughters. Kobe is excited for the season to finally begin, and he is very excited about the upcoming season,” the insider says. “Kobe is driven, and committed to his team, and anything that is going on in his personal life won’t affect him on the court.”

Bryant’s teammates AND their wives have wondered why he didn’t file for divorce first!

“Vanessa was extremely arrogant, and very, very hard to get along with. Kobe’s fellow Lakers had encouraged him to dump Vanessa for years because he was so unhappy. Bryant’s teammate, Derek Fisher, and his wife, Candace, fully support Kobe. Kobe didn’t pull the plug because of his two daughters. It’s easy to blame the divorce on Kobe for his cheating, but Vanessa played a significant role in the demise of their marriage,” the friend asserts.

“I Stay In My Lane & do what I have to do” -Bryant

Pau Gasol Is Ready To Get Back To Work!!!

You already know, being from LA I have to represent for the LAKERS!!!

LA Times reports — Pau Gasol, who struggled in the Lakers’ disappointing playoff run last season, says ‘this team is eager to come back and prove itself.’ <<<< chea BABY, that’s right we taking it this YEAR!!! 

Pau Gasol met with Lakers coaches at the team’s training facility Wednesday, a precursor to the expected vote on the new collective bargaining agreement Thursday and the start of training camp Friday.

Ready, set, go?

Given how things unraveled for the Lakers last season in the playoffs, there remained a possibility that their All-Star forward would have to start fresh with another team.

“I guess after the way the season ended last year, it’s kind of expected,” Gasol said of hearing his name in trade rumors. “I’m looking forward to getting back on the floor and playing hard, playing my best, and I’m sure after that my name won’t be brought up.”

No one symbolized the Lakers’ playoff struggles more than Gasol, whose productivity dipped significantly during a postseason run that ended well short of the NBA Finals. Gasol said he reflected on his play during a more rewarding summer that included a title in the European Championships with Spain’s national team.

“You analyze what happened during, before and after and you take your conclusions and try to learn from all that,” Gasol said of his performance in the playoffs, when he averaged 13.1 points and shot 42%. “So you’re ready for that and hopefully from your individual point of view you’re able to be and perform at a different level.”

Even if the Lakers were unable to attract superstars Dwight Howard or Chris Paul via trade and their roster remained largely intact from last season, Gasol said, “We’re completely fine with that and we’ll go to war with the team that we end up having.”

The Lakers probably will not have Andrew Bynum for the first five games of the season pending the outcome of an appeal the center has filed in an attempt to reduce his league-imposed suspension for committing a flagrant foul on Dallas guard Jose Barea in the final game of last season’s Western Conference semifinals.

Bynum has not been told by the NBA whether his suspension might be reduced during a season that will be 19.5% shorter than usual. It’s been low on the priority list for obvious reasons, with the players and owners still hammering out the labor deal.

Bynum, who averaged 11.3 points and 9.4 rebounds last season, is scheduled to return to game action Jan. 1 at Denver.

Shouldering an extra workload when Bynum is sidelined is nothing new for Gasol, whose minutes experienced an uptick during the first 24 games of last season while Bynum was rehabbing a knee injury.

Of course, the Lakers didn’t have to open that season with back-to-back-to-back games. “It’s a tough way to start,” Gasol conceded, “but it’s going to set the tone. It will be a good test for us to see how we’re able to start and how is the team going to do from the get-go.”

Gasol said he had not seen the proposal for the labor deal that players were scheduled to vote on Thursday. “Everybody just takes for granted that everything is cool and we move forward, which everybody wants,” Gasol said, “but it’s funny there’s no specific information about it.”

Gasol indicated he didn’t think there was a chance the proposed agreement would be struck down, saying, “At this point everybody’s just ready to move on and accept really pretty much what’s on the table.”

The same could be true of the Lakers’ core, if it remains together. “I think this team is eager to come back and prove itself,” Gasol said. “It’s not like I spoke to every teammate, but that’s my sense.”

Matt Barnes & Gloria Govan Have SPLIT

Say It Ain’t So!!! I don’t even know whey they got back together to begin with…I get that you LOVE a person but when you have BAD BLOOD between each other chances are shit will NOT get better…what has been done has been done, a WOMAN may say that she FORGIVES you but she is LYING…she will never forget that SHIT & it will be in the back of her mind every time…why live like that, when you can just be SINGLE to do as you please!!! Being single has it’s perks like MAINTAINING YOUR SANITY!!! Regardless of KIDS or not, if the TRUST has been broken then the LOVE you once had has been tainted…why project that to your KIDS?!?!?

TMZ reports — The NBA offseason from hell just got worse for Los Angeles Lakers player Matt Barnes … who just announced that he’s officially broken up with his “Basketball Wives” baby mama Gloria Govan.

Barnes — who has 2 children with Govan — just released a statement saying, “We have reached the difficult decision of ending our relationship and will be going our separate ways at this time.”

He adds, “We will work together to raise our sons and wish each other only the best.”

Barnes and Govan have had some issues in the past — including the time Matt was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence back in 2010 … but prosecutors didn’t press charges due to a lack of evidence.

Kobe Bryant Is To Get $3 Million To Play In Italy During NBA Lockout

Say It Ain’t SO!!! The Italian cub, Virtus Bologna, has confirmed that they have reached a verbal agreement with Kobe to play in Italy during the NBA lockout. This deal is not solid, it is an “economical deal” with some aspects that still need to be worked out but according to the president of Virtus it’s about 95% done. He will earn $3 million, reports the Associated Press, for the first 40 days of the Italian League season beginning Oct. 9. Meanwhile, the NBA has delayed the start of training camp and canceled 43 exhibition games through Oct. 15. However, the deal once it is drafted, will allow Kobe to return to the Lakers immediately if the lockout ends, roughly about  10 games. What does he have to LOSE? It’s a win win situation (it would be a dream come true for him), as long as the contract stipulates that he can return to the Lakers IMMEDIATELY if the lock out ends. What are your thoughts???

ROME (AP) — Italian club Virtus Bologna said it has reached a verbal agreement with Kobe Bryant for the Los Angeles Lakers star to play in Italy during the NBA lockout.

“We have reached an economic deal,” Virtus president Claudio Sabatini told a local radio station. “There’s still some things to arrange but at this point I’m very optimistic. I would say it’s 95 percent done.”

A person with knowledge of the negotiations told The Associated Press on Friday that the sides have settled on a $3 million contract for the opening 40 days of the Italian league season. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal has still not been signed.

Bryant, who spent much of his childhood in Italy, was in the country for sponsor appearances over the past two days but was flying back to the U.S. for labor talks with the NBA on Friday.

Bryant is expected to get a work visa and return to Italy next week.

“Kobe should be in Bologna by Wednesday or Thursday with his visa in hand for medical visits and then we can deposit the contract with the league,” Sabatini said. “I want to make clear that right now there are still no signatures. We’ve got to write the contract, which will then be read over and over again.”

Virtus had been due to open the season Oct. 9 against Roma, but schedules now need to be reworked after Venezia was added to the league as a 17th team. The deal, which would allow Bryant to return to the Lakers immediately if the lockout ends, should last about 10 games. Sabatini wants to create a special schedule that assigns Bryant’s games to Italy’s biggest arenas.

“This is an important investment and a unique chance for the city of Bologna and all of Italian basketball,” Sabatini said. “I’m hoping everyone wants to collaborate.”

The 33-year-old Bryant has three years and $83.5 million left on his contract with the Lakers. Between the ages of six and 13, Bryant lived in Italy when his father Joe Bryant played with Rieti, Reggio Calabria, Pistoia and Reggiana from 1984-91. The elder Bryant also once owned a small part of Olimpia Milano. He now coaches the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA.

The younger Bryant still speaks Italian fairly well, and discussed his memories of his time in the country during an interview with the Gazzetta dello Sport two days ago.

“Italy is my home. It’s where my dream of playing in the NBA started. This is where I learned the fundamentals, learned to shoot, to pass and to (move) without the ball,” Bryant told the Italian newspaper. “All things that when I came back to America the players my age didn’t know how to do because they were only thinking about jumping and dunking.”

Bryant added that playing in Italy “would be a dream for me.” Bryant has been bothered in recent seasons by an arthritic joint in his right knee, which has required several minor operations. He sat out a majority of the Lakers’ practices last season and saw his scoring, shooting percentage and minutes decrease in his 15th NBA season. Former USC guard Daniel Hackett, a dual citizen who plays for Pesaro in Italy, said he would give Bryant a hostile reception if he faced the former NBA MVP.

“The only way to stop a player that good is with a hard foul and he knows that,” Hackett said. “I’ve got five fouls to commit and they’re going to be the hardest five fouls I’ve ever committed.”

Hackett also criticized speculation that Bologna will ask opposing clubs hosting Bryant’s away games to chip in a portion of ticket sales to help pay Bryant’s salary. “I really hope Kobe doesn’t lower himself to this level for economic and commercial motives,” Hackett said, according to the Gazzetta. “To me, it would be a big disappointment to see him here under these circumstances, and a loss of respect for a player who is too big to dirty his hands in this league.” <—can we say HATER

Bologna president Sabatini replied, “Fortunately not all Italian players think like Hackett.”

Turkish club Besiktas and at least one team in China had also expressed interest in Bryant, who has won five NBA championships and been an All-Star 13 times. Bologna also recently approached Spurs swingman Manu Ginobili, who played with the club before joining San Antonio in 2002. Denver Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari rejoined his former Italian club Olimpia Milano last week.

The NBA season is scheduled to open Nov. 1 but owners and players have failed to agree on a new labor deal. The two sides are at odds over how to divide the league’s revenue, a salary cap structure and the length of guaranteed contracts. Last week, NBA officials announced the postponement of training camp and the cancellation of 43 preseason games.

Virtus has won 15 Italian league titles but none since 2001, when it also won the Euroleague for the second time. Bologna did not qualify for this season’s Euroleague, although the team has big ambitions after signing former Clemson point guard Terrell McIntyre, who led Siena to four consecutive Italian titles before transferring to Malaga in Spain before last season.

Having mingled with fans in Milan on Wednesday, Bryant also received a warm welcome in Rome on Thursday, where he was brought to the Campidoglio museum to be given a commemorative medal from the 1960 Rome Olympics.

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