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Anyone know what this is about?
Feel bad for the guy. Clearly a tough time for him right now. I support Melo not playing. Not like this is a game 7 or something.
Thats 100% correct.He could also not want to face the reality of Kobe passing. Imagine playing at Staples Center would be tough for anyone close to him. Everyone deals with it in their own way.
Im thinking he will.I hope he plays. He is close with LeBron.
It’s like a game 7 for us being that we could fall 4 games below the 8 seed if we lose.Feel bad for the guy. Clearly a tough time for him right now. I support Melo not playing. Not like this is a game 7 or something.
I don’t get it. He has already played two games after Kobe died.Has it been said that he's definitely not playing?
edit: Just posted on NBA.com: https://www.nba.com/article/2020/01/31/carmelo-anthony-out-vs-lakers
In LA with all the triggers can't be easy. People cope in different ways. I wouldn't be surprised if he skipped this trip altogether. The 24 sec and 8 sec tributes in our game against Indy on Sunday seemed to get to himI don’t get it. He has already played two games after Kobe died.
EXACTLY!It’s like a game 7 for us being that we could fall 4 games below the 8 seed if we lose.
Apparently he and Kobe had dinner plans tonight and Kobe said he was coming to the game. That's gotta be tough.I don’t get it. He has already played two games after Kobe died.
No it's not man, let the man have a moment. It's just a game.If Kobe is the reason he's missing the game, that's lame.
Ariza, meanwhile, had the option of sitting out the game. Trail Blazers general manager Neil Olshey spoke to head coach Terry Stotts about the possibility of giving Ariza and Carmelo Anthony the game off in Los Angeles because of their close relationships with Bryant, a source told The Undefeated. Stotts agreed that it was a good idea to give the two Blazers starters the option.
“It was a classy gesture and heartfelt,” said Ariza, who decided to play and was in the Blazers’ starting lineup.
Anthony took the Blazers’ offer to not play. Sources close to Anthony said he thought it would be too painful to play in an emotional game turned memorial for a friend who had “a much stronger connection to him than just the game of basketball.” Anthony didn’t return phone calls and texts from friends for two days following Bryant’s death, one source said.
Those close to Anthony said he grew close to Bryant in 2008 when they were Olympic teammates. Their wives are also close. Anthony and Bryant spoke regularly, the last time on Jan. 24, when the Lakers’ all-time scorer said he expected to come to the game Friday night.
Stuff like this makes me proud to be a fan of this team. I totally respect Melo's decision not to play and I also think it was cool that Ariza wanted to be there. Everyone grieves differently. Props to the organization for giving them that option.
