Download our Free Mobile App!
Faster with Fewer Ads

Get App
Lakers Nation
  • Rumors
  • Schedule
    • Lakers 2025 Preseason Schedule
  • Videos
    • YouTube
    • Podcast
  • FAQ
  • About
    • About Lakers Nation
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
  • Download Our App

Download our Free Mobile App!
Faster with Fewer Ads

Get App
Lakers Nation
  • Rumors
  • Schedule
    • Lakers 2025 Preseason Schedule
  • Videos
    • YouTube
    • Podcast
  • FAQ
  • About
    • About Lakers Nation
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
  • Download Our App
Search
  • Rumors
  • Schedule
    • 2024 preseason
    • 2024-2025 regular season
  • Videos
    • YouTube
    • Podcast
  • FAQ
  • About
    • About Lakers Nation
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
  • Download Our App
Follow US
© 2024 Medium Large Sports Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Lakers Nation > Blog > Lakers News > Buss Family Remains Adamant About Not Trading Kobe Bryant
Lakers News

Buss Family Remains Adamant About Not Trading Kobe Bryant

Ryan Ward
Published: 12/12/2014
3 Min Read
SHARE

Jeanie Buss and Jim Buss

Once the Los Angeles Lakers were clearly struggling with little hope of turning things around this season, the talk in turned to whether the storied franchise would consider trading superstar Kobe Bryant.

— Have You Seen These LIMITED EDITION “Try Me” T-Shirts? —

Rumors of a trade to ship Kobe elsewhere were quickly shot down by everyone in the organization, but as frustration builds during another disappointing season, it is a topic has continues to be brought.

ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne recently sat down with Jim and Jeanie Buss to talk about all things Lakers. Shelburne asked them if there’s a chance that Kobe might be moved:

Jim: No. I love Kobe Bryant. I think L.A. loves Kobe Bryant. I don’t envision him going anywhere. I don’t see it.

Jeanie: I don’t want to see Kobe Bryant leave. But we understand the realities of the sports world. Take Shaq, for example. He was traded and played for several other teams. But once he retired, he asked us to retire his jersey. He wanted to be remembered as a Laker. So while I get attached, I know what the realities are in this business. It’s never going to change what we’ve accomplished together. But I don’t look forward to the day that Kobe Bryant’s not in purple and gold.

As expected, the team still has no intention to trade the face of the franchise as he approaches the end of his career. Bryant has one more year on his deal after this season with the team set to pay him $25 million in what will likely be his farewell season.

Although Kobe has been highly criticized for shot selection and a career-low shooting percentage (39 percent), the five-time NBA champion continues to lead the league in scoring at 25.5 points per game.

At 36 and coming off consecutive season-ending injuries, Kobe is playing better than expected. Unfortunately, the team continues to struggle regardless.

Bryant might not have a championship sendoff in his final season, but the Lakers organization continues to still by their star player.

[divide]

Kobe Bryant On Similarities & Differences With Michael Jordan


Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Share 0
ByRyan Ward
Follow:
Ryan Ward is a Reporter/Editor and shares duties of being a Social Media Manager on a daily basis at Lakers Nation. As a credentialed member of the media, Ryan covers Lakers home games, press conferences as well as interviewing players from both the NBA and NFL. A Los Angeles native, but born and bred in the UK. Long-suffering Raiders fan and a Liverpool supporter since birth.
Sign Up for Our Newsletter
Get breaking Lakers News direct to your inbox.

Categories

  • News
  • Rumors
  • Games
  • History

Information

  • Advertise
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Get breaking Lakers News direct to your inbox.

© 2025 Medium Large Sports Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?