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Your explanation doesn't really support the whole "Kobe forced Shaq out" argument either though. What it all comes down to is that Phil was gone regardless, which meant the Lakers were going in a completely different direction, Shaq got traded, the Lakers are rebuilding now, the Heat are a legit title contender, and Shaq is still talking. Everybody knows that he is better off on the Heat because the Lakers aren't the same team. He just took everything way too personally and because he is friendly to the media is being made out as a hero. I like Shaq, he is hilarious in interviews and is one of the most effective players in the NBA, and now he could very easilly help lead this new team to the NBA finals. Its not very hard to recognize that Shaq thinks he is the best player in the NBA when you hear him in interviews, I have never heard Kobe say the type of things like Shaq does publically, its only through other people. You hear Woody Paige and Jay Mariotti saying that Kobe has an a big ego, but the way he has been playing and talking this season, to me Woody, Jay, Shaq, and Karl are the ones with the big egos and are the ones spreading all the bad word against Kobe. How about listen to his teammates and his fans? |
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