Center Shaquille ONeal was everyones choice as MVP in the All-Star Game last Sunday but can he lift the Lakers back on the NBA throne without a cooperative Kobe Bryant like he did the West to a 136-132 win over the East? If the Lakers are to seriously threaten as title challengers, its no secret that coach Phil Jackson must inspire both ONeal and Bryant to play togethernot outdo each other. The problem is team harmony is shaky as neither ONeal nor Bryant is inclined to yield his claim to top dog status in the Laker heirarchy.
A few weeks ago, Jackson declared whose side hes on by casting his vote for ONeal. The revelation was a minor shock considering Jackson and ONeal have had their differences in the past. Besides, Jackson has never been known to publicly take sides. But in a situation where his own future is on the line, Jackson walked the conservative path. Bryant was reportedly miffed.
Of course, its not certain what future awaits Bryant. He may or may not play basketball next year, depending on how his rape case is adjudicated. ONeals future is more determinable. The Big Aristotle appears to be in control of his destiny, if not his weight.
Jackson, 58, is in the final year of the $30 Million contract he signed in 1999. Late last summer, he began to negotiate for a contract extension. Its not clear with whom Jackson is negotiating but management is definitely not represented by team owner Jerry Buss daughter Jeanie, the Lakers executive vice president of business operations who is the Zen Masters girlfriend. The scuttlebutt is Jackson is seeking a huge salary increase the next two years and Buss is playing hard ball.
The plan was to settle Jacksons contract before the All-Star break but Buss doused hopes of an early agreement by announcing the talks would be suspended until the end of the season. Buss is playing his cards like a poker master, knowing theres an abundance of coaching talent in the open marketwhat with seven coaches so far fired during the season and 17including 14 from the Eastern Conferencemoving out since last year. Former Laker guard Byron Scott, recently terminated by the New Jersey Nets, is available.
Not only will Jackson be a free agent at the end of the campaign but also Bryant, Karl Malone, Gary Payton, Derek Fisher, Horace Grant, Slava Medvedenko and Bryon Russell. If Buss intends to rock the boat, his chance will come sooner than later.
When Jackson chose ONeal over Bryant as his anchor, it struck the embattled 25-year-old guards heart like a dagger. Now more than ever, Bryant needs reassurance and didnt get it from his coach. No wonder Bryant is talking about leaving La La Land. He has declared his intent to cancel the final year of his contractvalued at $14.625 Millionand become a free agent. If Bryant opts out, he could still go back to the Lakers and sign a seven-year $141 Million deal. If he does a sign-and-trade, Bryant can ink up to $98.6 Million for six years with another team.
Bryant has openly criticized ONeal for being "fat and out of shape," accused him of exaggerating injuries, and derided his leadership skills. If he leaves the Lakers, Bryant said it will be because of ONeals "childlike selfishness and jealousy." ONeal, for his part, castigated Bryant for not playing team ball. ONeal said since the Lakers are his team, Bryant can walk out if he doesnt like it.
In the recent All-Star Game, ONeal and Bryant appeared to be trying to win the MVP trophy by outdoing each other. But in the end, the popular choice was ONeal.
If Bryant leaves the Lakers, he could remain in L.A. with the Clippers. David Leon Moore of USA Today said "the Clippers hope is that Bryant, a potential free agent at the end of this season, might be eager to get out from under ONeals shadow and just maybe, switch locker rooms." Another possibility is Bryant moving to Philadelphia, his hometown, if the 76ers agree to trade Allen Iverson to the Lakers.
Bryant, however, said he will not make up his mind until after the season. He stressed that staying with the Lakers is an option.
Despite their feud, Bryant and ONeal said theyre pulling for Jackson. "I like Phil," said ONeal. "Hes done a lot for me. Hes taken my game to the next level. Im not the type of person thats going to turn my back and say, Lets go get someone else. Phils my guy. From experience, things switched when Phil came here. He taught us a new system. He taught us how to play together. Phils the guy who took us over the hump."
Bryant said, "We get along fine. Our relationship has always been kind of dicey anyway, kind of a push-and-pull type of relationship. He knows I like to challenge everything and he challenges everything. Yet weve managed to be successful throughout the process."
If the regular season ended today, the Lakers would be in fifth place in the Western Conference. The ranking would mean the Lakers playing Dallas in the first round of the playoffs. The Lakers 31-19 record isnt bad considering the injuries to ONeal, Bryant and Malone during the season.
Outspoken former player and TV commentator Charles Barkley took a two-sided dig at Bryant the other day when he said, "He needs to shut up about talking to the press about where hes going to play basketball next year. Hes acting like hes for sure going to be acquitted and hes going to be free to play basketball. I think hes making a mistake discussing this in the press because anyone who thinks jurors are fair is crazy."