Published 6/20/2008
at NBA.com: News
Jonathan Abrams of the LOS ANGELES TIMES writes, "Kobe Bryant left Lakers headquarters today in a much better mood than a year ago, when he was obviously unhappy with the team's management. He didn't offer, at least in public, any calls for a change. Just a smile at a job (almost) completed. `I'm comfortable with what we have,' Bryant said, when asked if the management team led by General Manager Mitch Kupchak had personnel moves to make this off-season. `Whatever Mitch decides to do, he decides to do.'"
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