This is the question posed by Sam Smith today, notorious rumor monger, and longtime columnist for the Chicago Tribune. With Lakers team owner Jerry Buss having reopened the nasty can of worms last week with his his comments, the Kobe-to-the-Bulls trade talk has once again started up. Since this will probably not stop anytime soon, what do you say we join in the fun and play along?Figure this is what it takes to get Kobe Bryant from the Lakers: Luol Deng, Kirk Hinrich, a first-round draft pick and either Tyrus Thomas or Joakim Noah.Is this a title team? Let's take a closer look.
That would leave the Bulls with a starting lineup of something like Bryant, Ben Gordon, Andres Nocioni, Ben Wallace and Noah/Thomas/Joe Smith.
Yes, Bryant is a transcendent talent, and Ben Wallace is still arguably the best low-post defender in the Association, and sure, Scott Skiles can coach. That Bulls team, however, will not topple the NBA's giants: Phoenix, Dallas (be nice!), and San Antonio. And a trip to the Finals is no sure thing either; the East still has Detroit, Cleveland, and a suddenly-relevant Boston.
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If you're the Bulls, though, and Bryant is available within the next couple of years (as Jerry Buss would have you believe), you sort of have to pull the trigger on the deal, don't you? I say yes. The Bulls, sans Kobe, are a nicely built team with a bright future; what they're not though, is a serious title contender. It'd be a shame to lose out on Luol Deng and the freakish Ty Thomas, but if you can get Number 24 in return, that's a gamble worth taking.
Bryant automatically legitimizes Chicago's title chances and makes them the League's most intriguing team: Packed stadiums wherever they play, more national TV appearances, higher jersey sales, and increased interest in the team as Kobe tries to take over Michael's town.
As Sam Smith points out, you need a Hall of Fame talent to win a championship in the NBA. I'm not saying the Bulls would start getting their ring fingers sized as soon as Kobe touched down at O'Hare, but (with a couple more pieces; a dead-eye long distance shooter for example) they would have a real shot at some jewelery over the next half decade or so.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-14-2007 @ 5:10PM
hscs said...
Iron Law!
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10-14-2007 @ 7:48PM
BK said...
Kobe needs Chicago more than Chicago needs Kobe.
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10-14-2007 @ 8:34PM
GreatR said...
Kobe doesn't want to go to Chicago......their rape laws are tougher than in LA/Colorado. If a brother can't rape a ho what's the use of going there?
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10-14-2007 @ 8:45PM
GreatR said...
Bryant cannot carry a team and does not make the players around him better. In fact, because they stand around while the Bryant one man show goes on the other players are actually less productive. Kobe does not have the personality nor understanding of team work to carry a team alone (refer to LA Lakers). There has to be a super star center/forward to carry the load and erase Bryant's mistakes. Bryant is probably one of the greatest street ball players but no matter how the media says he is the greatest the fact remains that he can't win a title without Shak or someone similar. SCOREBOARD BABY.
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10-15-2007 @ 12:26AM
jitesh patel said...
KOBE IS JUST TRYING TO UPSTAGE MJ HE OR NO ONE IN THE WORLD OF NBA BASKETBALL OR BASKETBALL PERIOD CAN OR WILL EVER DO THAT. NO WAY CAN CHICAGO WIN A TITLE WITH KOBE IF THERE TEAM IS STRIPPED. YOU WIN TITLES WITH GOOD BENCH PLAYERS NOT A GOOD STARTING 5 I HATE TO ADMIT IT BUT PREHAPS KOBE SHOULD STICK WITH LA UNTIL HE CAN OPT OUT THAT WAY A TEAM DOESNT HAVE TO GET RID OF THERE CORE PLAYERS TO GET KB AND SINCE KOBE HAS A NO TRADE CLAUSE HE CAN REJECT ANY TRADE OR EVEN TO CHICAGO IF THEY INCLUDE KEY PLAYERS THAT KOBE WOULD WANT LEFT OVER TO PLAY WITH
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10-15-2007 @ 7:34AM
Steve said...
Can the Wizards win with Koe? Can the SUns win with Kobe? Can the Bobcats win with Kobe? Can the Clippers win with Kobe? Hey, can the Falcons or the Rams win with Kobe? Can Marcel Mutoni come up with an original post or write better with Kobe?
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10-24-2007 @ 7:30PM
aaorn W said...
Can Marcel Mutoni win with Kobe??? Who cares!! Dumb blog and I wasted 1 minute of my life reading it. They'll put anyones blog on here. What A J-O-K-E!!!!
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10-15-2007 @ 1:55PM
Phil said...
Hey GREATIR A-HOLE, you can't leave that stuff alone huh? Let the guy play ball ok, don't get PERSONAL ok. LEAVE THE PAST IN THE PAST DAMM
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10-15-2007 @ 3:02PM
tom stovall said...
As a bulls fan, we don't need kobe. kobe is all about kobe. we have a decent nucleus to build around, kobe would just disrupt that. let him languish in l.a., where they won't win another title with kobe alone. besides, PJ is suppose to be such a great coach, right? well if he is, why haven't the lakers won since shaq left?
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10-16-2007 @ 11:46PM
Dave Martin said...
Michael Jordan used to be just like Kobe whenhe was the only go to guy on his team. Jordan never won anything until he had Pippen, Paxson, Kerr, Kukoc,and big men like Bill Cartwright. You keep talking about "after Shaq left", but the WHOLE TEAM LEFT. Kobe is the only player left from the 3 championships. Horry, Fisher, and Fox took a lot of talent with them. The best players beside Kobe were hurt for large parts of last season and he had to deal with Smush and an overrated rookie center. One man can't win a championship, but I'd bet on Kobe in a one-on-one against any NBA player.
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10-15-2007 @ 4:02PM
Skip said...
IF THE BULLS CONSIDERED A TRADE FOR KOBE, NOT MORE THAN TWO PLAYERS FOR HIM-----PERIOD. YOU CAN'T GUT THE TEAM FOR ONE MAN----EVEN MICHAEL HAD A GOOD SUPPORTING STAFF. IT WOULD BE A BAD MOVE TO GIVE UP MORE----KOBE NEEDS THE BULLS MORE THAN THE BULLS NEED KOBE
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10-15-2007 @ 9:52PM
Stacey Franchise said...
I think it's a Mann Act violation if he brings his wife into Illinois.
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