Lakers Trade Rumors: How Kobe Bryant Put the Kibosh on Andrew Bynum Negotiations

The Los Angeles Lakers might have been looking into trading Andrew Bynum this week, but they certainly aren’t now. The reason for that is Kobe Bryant.

Bryant has been critical of Bynum in the past, even saying back in 2007 that the Lakers were foolish not to trade Bynum for point guard Jason Kidd.

The tune Bryant is singing these days is quite different.

After the Lakers solid defeat of the Boston Celtics on Friday in which Bryant insisted that Bynum take the last shot, Bryant seemed to make a point of voicing his satisfaction with Bynum’s play and development as a player.

Bryant stated that Bynum had “improved so much” and that he felt it was important “to trust [Bynum] in that situation and throw the ball to him.”

Just how confident is Bryant in Bynum? He must be very confident, because Bryant never gives up big clutch shots to his teammates before the play even starts. In this case, he called the play for Bynum, overruling coach Mike Brown’s play that was probably for Bryant himself.

This is very big for Bynum because, as everyone knows, the Lakers are Kobe Bryant’s team, and a vote confidence from him is as good as gold.



There is absolutely no way that the Lakers will trade Bynum because it would probably upset Bryant. We all know what happens when Kobe isn’t happy. The above-linked tirade about Bynum from 2007 should tell you if you don’t.

Bryant is the Lakers’ star and one of their biggest objectives is to keep him happy, even if it costs, because they know that he’s won the championships and knows how to win them again.

Bynum has the numbers to back up that vote of confidence from Bryant as well, averaging 17 points and 12 rebounds per game. Bryant’s apparent willingness to share the ball with Bynum only means that the young center will get even better.

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