Dwight Howard Rumors: Kobe Bryant’s Pitch Hurts Lakers’ Chances of Keeping D12

The Los Angeles Lakers relied on Kobe Bryant to help keep Dwight Howard on the team. This appears to have been a mistake.

As the biggest prize in the free agent market, Howard has been heavily pursued by a number of teams around the league. In two days, he met with representatives from the Atlanta Hawks, Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks and finally the Lakers, according to ESPN. 

After taking a few days to make a decision, he will reportedly decide on a team by Friday.

For the most part, Los Angeles used a similar strategy to the rest of the teams on this list. There was talk of how important Howard would be to the organization and other ways to make the player feel good about himself.

Steve Nash, who was part of the team's pitch, followed this strategy on Twitter:



However, it seems Bryant did not get the message (or simply ignored it). The straight-talking superstar tried a brutally honest approach when talking to Howard, relaying this message to his teammate (via Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo!):

You need to learn how it's done first, and I can teach you here. You have to learn how it's done. I know how to do it and I've learned from the best – players who have won multiple times over and over.

Instead of trying to do things your way, just listen and learn and tweak it, so it fits you.

Where everyone else used these meetings to stroke Howard's ego, Bryant took him down a few notches by saying that he does not know how to win. 

According to Chris Broussard of ESPN, this is unlikely to go over well:



The center has received a lot of negativity over his attitude in the past few years, but Howard has been a part of team success in his career, helping the Orlando Magic to an NBA Finals appearance in 2009.

It is unlikely that he wants to hear someone question his work ethic, espe...

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