LOS ANGELES Kobe Bryant implied again that he wants to be traded, writing on his Web site that "the Lakers and me just have two different visions for the future."
The statement posted Sunday on kb24.com was the latest in a recent series of sometimes inconsistent comments from Bryant about whether he wants to remain in Los Angeles.
"When you love something as much as I love the Lakers its hard to even imagine thinking about being elsewhere. But, the ONE THING I will never sacrifice when it comes to basketball is WINNING," the two-time scoring champion wrote.
"The more I thought about the future, the more I became convinced that the Lakers and me just have two different visions for the future."
The 28-year-old Bryant, a nine-time All Star, has four years left on his contract but he can terminate it following the 2008-09 season.
Bryant last month voiced frustration at Lakers management and publicly requested he be traded after the team was eliminated by Phoenix in the first round of the playoffs. Though he said nothing could change his mind, Bryant later backed off after speaking with coach Phil Jackson.
Bryant wrote Sunday on his Web site that the Lakers, owned by Jerry Buss, are not supporting him with players the team needs to win championships.
"The Lakers are pursuing a longer-term plan that is different from what Dr. Buss shared with me at the time I re-signed as a free agent," he wrote. "I have seen that plan unfold for the last three years and watched great trade opportunities come and go, and have seen free agents passed on. That has led to the Lakers not winning a playoff series."
CAVS THANK FANS: Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert, whose team made the NBA finals for the first time in its 37-year history but was swept by San Antonio, thanked fans and promised "our time is coming soon" in a full-page newspaper ad Sunday.
"We came a lot closer than the pundits, the naysayers and the muckrakers want to give us credit for," the ad in The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer said.
"Your enthusiastic and overwhelming support during the regular season and all the way through the finals was exhilarating," the ad said. "I have zero doubt our time is coming soon. Together we will make it so."
The Cavs beat the Washington Wizards, New Jersey Nets and Detroit Pistons en route to the finals. The Spurs won their fourth championship in nine seasons.
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