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mmaland:
Good idea, but your proposal misses one point: Kobe is the only one who has an active \"no trade clause\" in his contract, which enables him to sink a trade to any team he would not like.
And you can be sure he'd veto a trade to the Lakers

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9Deuce:
Good point, but I fear there will never be a decent trade for L.A., nowhere, ever, no chance in hell!
L.A. needs a spectacular player, someone that fills the seats night in and night out. Who else is there on the market who sells tickets and jerseys in L.A. like Kobe does and who will be? I don't see that potential somewhere else in the NBA. Maybe LeBron would...or maybe Dwayne Wade. But could you imagine some of them would be traded for Kobe??
Another thing why L.A. will never find a fair offer: Kobe will veto any trade to a team when this team would be stripped of all it's talent to receive him. He wants to play for a team that is contender before AND after it has traded for him. So Kobe's power to veto the trade will prevent the Lakers from getting anything even near to full value, because there are only very few players thinkable to be of the same talent / marketability. And he won't be traded for them, either because he does not want to play for their teams and / or because those teams would be braindead to trade for Kobe anyways and this does not even consider the salaried that need to be matched up. So there will only be the package of expiring contracts, young players plus draft picks (which would never satify the Celebrities paying fortunes to watch the Lakers) out there for them, and Kobe's right to veto will prevent them from getting even all the good young or the best young players from that respective team.
Therefore, Chicago seems as the only realistic destiantion for Kobe, because they could still be a contender with Kobe onboard even after giving some of their young core away to the Lakers...which would still not solve their marketability problem, but that's the deal they got for hanging on Kobe...