Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Kobe calls David Stern's idea 'stupid'

Kobe Bryant clearly is embracing his role as outspoken veteran on Team USA.

NBA Commissioner David Stern recently floated a proposal to restrict NBA players over the age of 23 from participating in the Olympics. Kobe is not a fan of the idea.

From ESPN:

"It's a stupid idea," Bryant told local news reporters at the reception to welcome them to Manchester in advance of Thursday night's exhibition game against Team Great Britain. "It should be a (player's) choice."

Asked how much he and his Team USA teammates have talked about Stern's proposal since getting together in Las Vegas on July 5, Bryant said: "Our discussion is this: Basically, it's just a dumb idea and we (discuss) it that way."

Stern's proposal, similar to the system currently in place for Olympic men's soccer, would establish an age cap and allow teams three over-age players.

Meanwhile, the FIBA World Championship would be open to all other NBA players. Unlike the Olympics, NBA owners would receive a share of the revenue when their players participate in the FIBA World Championship. Kobe's response:

When asked if he understands the concerns of NBA owners, Bryant scoffed, saying such reservations are motivated by owners merely wanting "to protect their investments."

If the proposal passes, 2012 could be the last time the NBA's top talent comes together to represent the USA in the Olympics.

The ball's in your court, Mr. Stern.



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