Kupchak needed to be dynamic there and he was static. It's not sentiment. It's common sense. Kupchak should have empathized. He should have remembered when he signed that huge contract and then proceeded to shred his knee. He was white though, Polish, yes, but, white, after a fashion nonetheless. We treated him like a king, made all sorts of allowances and pity, on & on. Fine. I was in the line too. I've cited him standing there in Boston in '85 crying and talking about that shackled knee at ring. "I'm still 6'10" 250."
Odom? Just some flake, screwin' around with those bozonut Kardasian girls, a rich rendition of Step & Fetchit. Playing that role because he was where he wanted to be, he'd landed and found home once and for all. Had put his time in and learned his trade, made good, hit those 3's in Florida in the '09 one. But, he'd already hit 'em and everyone forgot cept Dale. I never forget.
Instead of Kupchak standing there and letting Odom throw up all over him he took umbrage. Yeah, can you imagine it? Couldn't wait till Odom blew his stack. That was his chance to save his OWN skin, and sell us out. And get this:::Media actually cites the particulars of that trade like it's defensible. Yeah. "Fine, we'll side you here---throw up a bunch of interference, but, we get to take Kobe out into the streets at the right time and beat his ass black & blue. Deal?
"Sure." - Mitch
"Hit me, Lamar. Take your best shots. I ain't goin' nowhere. Tear me up." Then he should have done what that Colonel did who tried to get Santa Ana to see the light in that new Alamo film. When they finally caught up to him at the end he faced it. Turned to the Texans and crossed his arms over his chest and took it. That's what Kupchak should have done. "When you're done, Lamar, return to practice cause we're gonna go on---together."
What an unmitigated waste of a human being.