NO! I've said it before: Pop would quit before he'd allow a prima donna like Kobe on his team. Kobe doesn't know how to play with a team. I don't think he even knows basketball is a TEAM sport.
2007-06-14 09:06:37
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answered by Alice K 7
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Honestly no, he would ruin the team chemistry. The Spurs get no media recognition during the season so why would they want Kobe who lives in the spotlight begging for attention.?
I think if he got over himself and just played for a coach like pop he would become a better person, on and off the court. He would learn to be humble and grateful of what he has. He would then truly be a superstar. If he had Shaq's charisma and charm along with Duncans character (humble guy) he would be amazing, and no one would hate on him. He could learn to play the spurs system and accept his role.
But, that would be in a perfect world, lets get real that ain't kobe and that ain't ever gonna happen.
2007-06-14 09:30:05
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answered by DJ Ov3rD05e 4
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Ahhhh!!!! of direction he could in positive condition nicely, particularly if he performs with a huge guy like Duncan. yet it particularly is impossible, if Kobe will become a Spur, the full modern-day Spurs roster must be shaken up. meaning, the Spurs gotta provide up their very own solid gamers like Ginobili, Parker, Finley, draft possibilities for Kobe. So, to respond to your question...NO! impossible.! because of the fact A Spurs group w/out Parker, Ginobili, Finley, Horry, Bowen, and so on. isn't the comparable anymore
2016-10-07 12:35:07
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answered by ? 4
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1) Simple answer, no... he wouldnt. He wouldnt get along with Duncan, and parker, and he wouldnt fit in with the style of play of Pop...
2) More complex answer, No.... The spurs couldnt, and wouldnt make a trade for kobe. Salary alone it would require that they trade away 2 of the big 3, and probably add in horry as well. The spurs are set to win the championship, why would they make a trade? let alone such a drastic one?
2007-06-14 09:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You really mean, "Would the Spurs be a good fit for Kobe Bryant?"
2007-06-14 09:29:45
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answered by Thomas Paine 5
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Absolutely not.
Coach - Pop hates "me first" players. If you're not a team player, don't even bother.
Duncan - see above about disliking "me first".
He's a cancer in the locker room, he'd destroy what makes the Spurs the Spurs. Definitely NOT a good fit.
2007-06-14 09:28:22
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answered by MomofOneSpnkyGrl 2
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Kobe is a good fit with the spurs because duncan would defer to him. Thinking about it now, that is the best fit for Kobe. Can't double team him and he would get so many open looks. Imagine haha
2007-06-14 09:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The Spurs are already a good team. True, Kobe and Tony Parker are good friends, but they simply don't have room for 4 all-stars
2007-06-14 09:16:34
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answered by Anonymous
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why would you want to mess a good thing?, he would not fit well with the spurs,
But then again maybe Pop would help Kobe, bring him down to earth
2007-06-14 09:05:01
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answered by Francisco 2
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No!!! We don't want him here in San Antonio. Kobe likes attention and wants to be the superstar of whatever team he is on. In San Antonio he would have to share the spotlight with Tony and Tim. It won't happen.
2007-06-14 13:42:15
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answered by georgiapeachntx 3
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