His Leaning Power Should Worry Buss
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That's "Please come home, Jerry Buss" in Italian, which is what they speak in
Italy, which is where the Laker owner just flew for his annual summer vacation,
as opposed to his fall, winter and spring vacations.
Of course, Buss is used to better times when the Lakers ran themselves. For
years, they had the great Jerry West. By the time West left in 2000, they had
Phil Jackson, Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.
Now Jackson is history, Bryant is a free agent and O'Neal is upset, which
leaves a lot for GM Mitch Kupchak to do, indeed.
Buss boarded his plane, assuming his people would carry on as they always have.
Of course, this season the job isn't just filling in around O'Neal and Bryant.
It's filling in around Bryant.
Like everyone else, Buss assumed Bryant would be staying, after all the Lakers
did to keep him.
You may have noticed Bryant hasn't said anything. Ominously, sources say he's
unimpressed by the new Laker program and hasn't committed himself to returning.
Still intent on staying in the area, Bryant's alternative remains the Clippers.
For the Clippers' part, their alternative to their entire history remains him.
Once more around the piazza, Mr. Gondolier, and do you know "That's Amore?"
Not coincidentally, everything the Clippers have done this spring has had one
purpose: cap room.
They could have stayed at No. 2 and drafted Emeka Okafor. Instead, they traded
down to No. 4, saving $600,000 in salary. Sending Predrag Drobjnak to Charlotte
in the deal saved $2.8 million. When Melvin Ely and Eddie House go, which is
expected to be momentarily, they'll save another $2.5 million, dropping them
$16.7 million under the cap — enough to max Bryant out.
Meanwhile, Derek Fisher and Karl Malone opted out, Gary Payton said he'd
return and the Lakers said they would trade O'Neal. Because Malone was like
their den father, Fisher had a great postseason, Payton an awful one and O'Neal
is still a giant, none of these can be considered a coup.
Nor can Bryant be sure of what he'd be returning to.
At present, the Dallas Mavericks seem to be the leaders in the Shaq Derby,
although owner Mark Cuban, an expert in self-delusion, thinks he can somehow
get the Lakers to do it without Dirk Nowitzki.
Let's assume for a moment that Cuban wises up and throws Nowitzki into the deal
with Steve Nash and Josh Howard. Then what do the Lakers have?
Nowitzki is a rare seven-footer, indeed, raining three-pointers on opponents.
He's a fine rebounder. And that's it.
He doesn't pass the ball, so double-teams are a problem. He doesn't defend.
When Boston GM Danny Ainge was doing TV commentary, he noted Dirk was more like
a 6-5 player at the other end.
Playing with Bryant, they would be a better version of the Mavericks. They
would still need a big man, or two, and they wouldn't have any cap space.
Would Bryant be better off playing with them ... or with Elton Brand, Corey
Maggette, Chris Kaman and Chris Wilcox?
Even after all the players who fled, the Clippers retain a core of athletic
young prospects. Of course, as often as they've been in the lottery, they're
locked into a wealth of talent, until it starts climbing the walls.
It would take a daring young man, bordering on foolhardy, to volunteer to
work for Donald T. Sterling, on the assumption you're the one who can succeed
where so many have failed.
Of course, Bryant is a daring, young man, who has done some foolhardy things
in his life. Kupchak is in a fix. The way to get the best deal for O'Neal is to
wait, so teams understand this isn't a fire sale. Cuban's gall in trying to
land Shaq for Nash, Howard and Michael Finley shows where the market is now.
On the other hand, how much time will Bryant give them?
And isn't that Colosseum something in the moonlight?
Wouldn't it be nice before they split up O'Neal and Bryant to make sure you
can't put them back together again?
If Kupchak shows up on O'Neal's doorstep, Shaq might not let him in, so this
looks like a job for the owner.
In 1981, after the defending champion Lakers had been dumped in the first round
by the Rockets, Buss took Magic Johnson and Norm Nixon to Las Vegas to cool
them out.
Maybe Shaq and Kobe could join Buss in Rome?
Of course, they have telephones over there. The Lakers can still transact
business, although they'd better hope it goes better than last summer.
After Kupchak agreed to terms with Malone, Malone said he'd like to talk to
Buss before signing.
This was easy, in theory. Malone then sat at home on his ranch in Arkansas,
waiting for the call ... that didn't come for four days. The time change was
said to be throwing Buss off, but there was no sweat.
Meanwhile, the Spurs were calling Malone daily, offering a three-year,
$13.5-million deal, compared to the $1.5 million the Lakers were offering over
one.
Finally Buss called ... and got Malone's answering machine. Nevertheless, Buss
left a welcoming message and that was good enough for Malone.
Who knows? It all just might work out again.
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