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PHILA
08-27-2015, 01:24 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/25281665/kobe-bryant-appears-on-shaqs-podcast-both-express-regret-over-feud

Kobe appears on Shaq's podcast, both express regret over feud

[I]August 26, 2015

Kobe Bryant will be on the next episode of Shaquille O'Neal's podcast. Wow, what a sentence that is.

The Los Angeles Lakers legends expressed regret about their old feud on "The Big Podcast With Shaq," and the full discussion will be available on Monday. For now, here's an excerpt, via ESPN (http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/13520352/kobe-bryant-shaquille-oneal-address-feud-upcoming-podcast):

"A lot of stuff was said out of the heat of the moment," O'Neal said in an excerpt from the podcast that was played on ESPN Radio on Wednesday. "I guarantee I don't remember a lot of stuff that they said, because I changed my thought process of, you know what, we won three out of four, what the hell are you all talking about? This is not really even a story."

Said Bryant: "Here's the thing, though. When you say it at the time, you actually mean it, and then when you get older you have more perspective, and you're like holy s---. I was an idiot when I was a kid.

"To me, the most important thing was really, 'just keep your mouth shut.' You don't need to go to the press with stuff. You keep it internal, and we have our arguments and our disagreements, but I think having our debates within the press was something I wish would've been avoided. But it did kind of create this whirlwind around us as a team with myself and Shaq and the press and the media that just put so much pressure on us as an organization."

It's not as if the two are enemies, despite the fact that they took shots at each other back when they were teammates. O'Neal recently said that he'd take Bryant in his prime over LeBron James, for example, and Bryant defended O'Neal publicly as he criticized the media. This is a big deal, though -- both of them have talked about how their relationship deteriorated in Los Angeles, but it's been done in separate interviews. To hear the two of them hash things out will be something.

As for the excerpt: Bryant sounds sensible here. Regardless of how many championships they won, O'Neal is wrong to say "this is not really even a story." When two of the best players in the NBA are on the same team and are criticizing each other to the press, especially when the team is the Lakers, it is going to be an enormous story. The media didn't create a narrative here -- Bryant and O'Neal did indeed mean what they said, and just about every basketball fan on the planet was fascinated by their dynamic.

A podcast seems like the perfect medium for this kind of chat, doesn't it? Wonder if they discussed what their feud would have been like if social media was around then. Maybe they would have posed for photos together to defuse some tension,

Hit_Em
08-27-2015, 01:34 PM
Shaq has a podcast

http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/nick-young-confused-face.jpg

Fallen Angel
08-27-2015, 01:54 PM
Apparently Kobe and Shaq both came together during the 2012-2013 season and reminisced about their past. Kobe told Shaq how much he appreciated and unappreciated about him.

This was (reportedly) stemmed by Kobe's time as a teammate of Dwight Howard. He told Shaq about the things that he appreciated and missed from him that Dwight Howard wasn't able to produce.

This was also around the time that Shaquille O'Neal's hate for Dwight Howard reached all-time heights. He's trying to show his love to Kobe by spewing hate to Dwight. Shaq wants Dwight to be Shaq, but both players are different in terms of how they play on the floor.

guy
08-27-2015, 02:05 PM
Read about this earlier. There's also a quote from Kobe where he compares themselves to Wilt and Jordan. Him assuming that Jordan would've done the same exact thing as him makes him sound real petty.

Hey Yo
08-27-2015, 02:14 PM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CNbmEPjVEAAGqcy.jpg

Fallen Angel
08-27-2015, 02:18 PM
I think Kobe and Dwight will come together next summer and squash this beef. Both sides can see where they were wrong and at the end of the day there's nothing to gain from continuing such a petty rivalry.

Kobe wanted to win.
Dwight wanted to win.

Kobe wanted the best available coach.
Dwight wanted Phil.

Kobe wanted Dwight to play like the best C in basketball.
Dwight had an injured back all season.

Kobe embraced Laker Nation.
Dwight felt Laker Nation turned on him prematurely.

Kobe was unhappy about the season.
Dwight was unhappy about the season.

That Lakers team was bound to fail without a one lone general to command everybody. There was nobody in that organization that could deal with the egos on that 2013 Lakers starting lineup. The injuries throughout the season just made it that much worse.

Dwight was right about one thing, this team needed Phil Jackson.

GIF REACTION
08-27-2015, 02:26 PM
It doesn't matter. Dwight is a scrub now.

raprap
08-27-2015, 02:43 PM
Shaq has a podcast

http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/nick-young-confused-face.jpg
.... this

9erempiree
08-27-2015, 02:52 PM
The greatest partnership/combo in the history of the NBA.

r15mohd
08-27-2015, 02:57 PM
It doesn't matter. Dwight is a scrub now.


a "scrub" that would replace 95% of Centers in the league today, and have a completely positive impact. :rolleyes:

another difference between the Kobe/Dwight saga is that Dwight felt it was indeed his time to be the 1st option and Kobe feed off him. Dwight wasn't wrong on this either...Kobe would have certainly thrived from having another legit big, as well as Pau, to do the down-low damage all while Kobe "got his."

they also should have never overlooked Brian Shaw as next in line after Phil Jackson, he deserved the opportunity and would have picked up right where Phil left off...seamlessly, too.

Lakers FO in choosing Mike Brown and Kobe's unwillingness to give up the 1st option spot cost the continued threat out of the Lakers after their recent championship run. Dwight's showing the Lakers' up today though, as they and their fanbase turned on him yet he's still proving full worth in Houston.

r15mohd
08-27-2015, 03:01 PM
The greatest partnership/combo in the history of the NBA.


MJ and Scottie
Bill and Cousy
Wilt and West are tie for Kobe/Shaq

9erempiree
08-27-2015, 03:06 PM
a "scrub" that would replace 95% of Centers in the league today, and have a completely positive impact. :rolleyes:

another difference between the Kobe/Dwight saga is that Dwight felt it was indeed his time to be the 1st option and Kobe feed off him. Dwight wasn't wrong on this either...Kobe would have certainly thrived from having another legit big, as well as Pau, to do the down-low damage all while Kobe "got his."

they also should have never overlooked Brian Shaw as next in line after Phil Jackson, he deserved the opportunity and would have picked up right where Phil left off...seamlessly, too.

Lakers FO in choosing Mike Brown and Kobe's unwillingness to give up the 1st option spot cost the continued threat out of the Lakers after their recent championship run. Dwight's showing the Lakers' up today though, as they and their fanbase turned on him yet he's still proving full worth in Houston.

lol @ giving up first option duties. To who?

r15mohd
08-27-2015, 03:08 PM
lol @ giving up first option duties. To who?


failed reading in school, huh...not that hard to understand:hammerhead:

LikeMike
08-27-2015, 03:20 PM
I had no idea Shaq has a podcast.

KnittingRyu
08-27-2015, 03:24 PM
Read about this earlier. There's also a quote from Kobe where he compares themselves to Wilt and Jordan. Him assuming that Jordan would've done the same exact thing as him makes him sound real petty.

It also makes it seem that Shaq is better than Jordan, which we know isn't true.

DMV2
08-27-2015, 03:39 PM
Anybody know when this is being aired? Or already out?

Stu Jackson
08-27-2015, 03:44 PM
buss made a mistake siding with kobe when shaq had a few more years left

he shouldve given shaq the 2 year 60 million dollar extension he wanted traded kobe and rebuilt after

MEB2kDeez
08-27-2015, 04:08 PM
Anybody know when this is being aired? Or already out?
If I'm not mistaken it'll be Monday

Doranku
08-27-2015, 05:32 PM
buss made a mistake siding with kobe when shaq had a few more years left

he shouldve given shaq the 2 year 60 million dollar extension he wanted traded kobe and rebuilt after

This is actually one of the dumbest things I've ever read on this board.

I<3NBA
08-27-2015, 05:49 PM
This is actually one of the dumbest things I've ever read on this board.
i wouldn't be too sure about that.

they could have gotten a lot of value out of Kobe.

Crown&Coke
08-27-2015, 05:58 PM
i wouldn't be too sure about that.

they could have gotten a lot of value out of Kobe.

2 rings worth of value tho? I highly doubt that

You are talking about a superstar in the middle of his prime. You don't get equal value back when dealing that unless it's by pure dumb luck

Stu Jackson
08-27-2015, 06:30 PM
This is actually one of the dumbest things I've ever read on this board.
truth hurts dont catch feelings

im not making anything personal but if you trade kobe for pieces shaq wins you 2 more rings

Vertical-24
08-27-2015, 07:40 PM
It also makes it seem that Shaq is better than Jordan, which we know isn't true.

You must realize that at his Peak he was the Most Dominant Player who ever played the game...I usually call a tie between him and MJ as far as impact. Shaq will almost always get the nod as first option though because of his position, it's simply not good basketball to take the perimeter player over the bigman when they're both so highly comparable in talent, impact, efficiency and effectiveness. Kobe was forced to feed the beast before anything just as any other perimeter great would have been (including MJ).

A Peak Shaq could give you GOAT level production, efficiency and impact on any given day.

Smoke117
08-27-2015, 07:47 PM
These days it's Dwade that Shaq seems to be the saltiest over. Shaq acting like he's changed at all (the scottie pippen thing was just weeks ago)...he's still the same big 7 foot gigantic man child clown he's always been.

tpols
08-27-2015, 08:10 PM
truth hurts dont catch feelings

im not making anything personal but if you trade kobe for pieces shaq wins you 2 more rings

I don't get it.. that's exactly what they did by keeping kobe. why would you exchange a sure thing, what literally happened, for a hypothetical that still has a probability of not happening...

Stu Jackson
08-27-2015, 08:15 PM
I don't get it.. that's exactly what they did by keeping kobe. why would you exchange a sure thing, what literally happened, for a hypothetical that still has a probability of not happening...
kobe was lucky they made a dumb trade, nobody respects that as an achievement

shaq staying with the lakers if they got good return for kobe is guaranteed to win 2 more possibly more

it isnt a hypothetical it is fact

SpecialQue
08-27-2015, 08:27 PM
kobe was lucky they made a dumb trade, nobody respects that as an achievement

shaq staying with the lakers if they got good return for kobe is guaranteed to win 2 more possibly more

it isnt a hypothetical it is fact

I don't know what ****ing moron this alt belongs to, but it just made my ignore list.

Congrats, retard.

Stu Jackson
08-27-2015, 08:33 PM
I don't know what ****ing moron this alt belongs to, but it just made my ignore list.

Congrats, retard.
your mammie

tpols
08-27-2015, 08:35 PM
kobe was lucky they made a dumb trade, nobody respects that as an achievement

shaq staying with the lakers if they got good return for kobe is guaranteed to win 2 more possibly more

it isnt a hypothetical it is fact

alright then.. lol

sportjames23
08-28-2015, 12:24 AM
The greatest partnership/combo in the history of the NBA.


MJ and Pip
Magic, Kareem and Worthy
Bird, McHale and Parish


All say hi.

triangleoffense
08-28-2015, 12:35 AM
MJ and Pip
Magic, Kareem and Worthy
Bird, McHale and Parish


All say hi.
MJ/Pip are two people tho :banana:

GOAT

Bosnian Sajo
08-28-2015, 01:13 AM
kobe was lucky they made a dumb trade, nobody respects that as an achievement

shaq staying with the lakers if they got good return for kobe is guaranteed to win 2 more possibly more

it isnt a hypothetical it is fact

:biggums: :yaohappy: :durantunimpressed:

Cold soul
08-28-2015, 01:18 AM
MJ and Pip
Magic, Kareem and Worthy
Bird, McHale and Parish


All say hi.

The only duo that was better than Shaq/Kobe for me was MJ and Pippen while Magic and Kareem can be argued.

ImKobe
08-28-2015, 06:40 AM
buss made a mistake siding with kobe when shaq had a few more years left

he shouldve given shaq the 2 year 60 million dollar extension he wanted traded kobe and rebuilt after

:roll:

Like the Lakers were going to win rings with fat Shaq as the best player in 05 and 06, they got embarrassed in the Finals with an injured Kobe as the #1 guy, all the Pistons needed to do was leave Shaq open and let him score his 20-30 points while they loaded up on Kobe

Phil was leaving regardless, so no chance in hell they compete in 05, no way in hell do they get anything that would equal Kobe's production to compete with the Spurs, Mavs and Suns from 05-07...

Lakers got Lamar Odom and Caron Butler for Shaq...they weren't going to get a better deal for Kobe, who probably would have left via Free Agency.

Shaq didn't want 60 mil, he demanded a 100 million+ deal worth over 30 a year..He was role player status by 06 Finals

Lakers made the smart decision, obviously, and no, Kobe did not force Shaq out, Buss traded him because he didn't want to give a past-prime Shaq the highest contract in the league.