Smush Parker: Former Teammate’s Criticism of Kobe Shows Lakers Only Weakness

Smush Parker may have shed a little light on the only thing that could hold up the 2012 Los Angeles Lakers as NBA Finals contenders—Kobe Bryant's attitude.

Bryant recently went off about playing with Parker in the 2005-2006 season, telling the Los Angeles Times:

"I tell Steve, you won MVP but I was playing with Smush Parker... Smush Parker was the worst. He shouldn't have been in the NBA, but we were too cheap to pay for a point guard. We let him walk on."

Parker took exception to the comments, telling TMZ, "Kobe "told me out of his own mouth that I couldn't talk to him. That my accolades under my belt weren't deserving enough for me to talk to him." Parker also asserts that Kobe was overrated as a teammate.

Parker also made an appearance on Hard 2 Guard Radio to address Kobe's remarks and said:

“Basketball is a team sport. It is team-oriented. It is not an individual sport. It’s not tennis or golf, it is a team sport. When you are the star of the team, you have to make your teammates feel comfortable. You have to make them feel welcome. And he did not do that at all... “The reason I wasn’t a Laker after my second year is because I didn’t bow down to [Kobe]. I didn’t kiss his a–. I wasn’t kissing his feet. Quite frankly, towards the end of the second season, I stopped passing him the ball. I stopped giving him the ball. I started looking him off.”

On one hand, this beef appears to be random and has very little to do with the current basketball season. Parker hasn't played in the NBA since 2008 and an argument could be made that he's just trying to enjoy a small opportunity to be in the limelight once again.

On the other hand, if what Parker says about Bryant is true there could be far-reaching consequences this season.



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