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How Vlade Divac almost killed L.A.'s trade for Kobe Bryant
Current Sacramento Kings GM Vlade Divac almost prevented Kobe Bryant from becoming a Laker. JOHN G. MABANGLO/Getty Images

How Vlade Divac almost killed L.A.'s trade for Kobe Bryant

Back in the summer of 1996, a 17-year-old out of Philadelphia caught the eye of Los Angeles Lakers general manager Jerry West, and he had to have him. West wanted Kobe so much that he gave up fan favorite center Vlade Divac in a trade to acquire the teenager, whose name just happened to be Kobe Bryant.

But the trade that landed Kobe in Los Angeles and sent Divac to the Charlotte Hornets was nearly derailed by none other than Divac himself.

"My feelings were that I play basketball for fun. This is not fun," Divac told Yahoo Sports. "If somebody asked before, 'Vlade, are you going to play basketball over there [in Charlotte]?' It's not going to happen. I talked to my wife and told her, 'Look, I'm going to retire.'"

You read that correctly. Vlade Divac was so upset by the trade that he nearly retired simply so he wouldn't have to play in Charlotte.

Needless to say, such a move would have radically changed NBA history. Not only would Kobe Bryant not have joined the Lakers, but more likely than not the Lakers also would not have signed center Shaquille O'Neal, as trading Divac opened up enough cap space for the team to land O'Neal.

However, after an "emotional" meeting with West, Divac changed his mind and went through with the trade.

"Me and Jerry had a very good relationship," Divac added. "He was the guy who was waiting for me at the airport [after being drafted in 1989]. It was an emotional meeting for both of us. And I trust him so much. He is the best basketball mind in the world. When Jerry tells you something, you believe it."

Sorry, Hornets fans, but these types of things just seem to break the Lakers' way.

Can you name every one of Kobe Bryant's Western Conference All-Star teammates?

Kobe Bryant was an 18-time All-Star, making every team from 1998-2016 (excluding the lockout-cancelled 1999 game). The year/team given are only for when the player first played with Bryant in the All-Star Game (i.e., if LeBron James played with with Bryant from 2003-2009, the year and team given would be 2003-CLE)

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1998-LAL
Shaquille O'Neal
1998-LAL
Eddie Jones
1998-LAL
Nick Van Exel
1998-MIN
Kevin Garnett
1998-PHO
Jason Kidd
1998-SAC
Mitch Richmond
1998-SAS
Tim Duncan
1998-SAS
David Robinson
1998-SEA
Gary Payton
1998-SEA
Vin Baker
1998-UTA
Karl Malone
2000-POR
Rasheed Wallace
2000-SAC
Chris Webber
2000-UTA
John Stockton
2000-DAL
Michael Finley
2001-DEN
Antonio McDyess
2001-SAC
Vlade Divac
2002-HOU
Steve Francis
2002-DAL
Dirk Nowitzki
2002-DAL
Steve Nash
2002-LAC
Elton Brand
2002-MIN
Wally Szczerbiak
2002-SAC
Peja Stojakovic
2003-HOU
Yao Ming
2003-PHO
Shawn Marion
2003-PHO
Stephon Marbury
2004-MIN
Sam Cassell
2004-SAC
Brad Miller
2004-SEA
Ray Allen
2004-UTA
Andrei Kirilenko
2005-HOU
Tracy McGrady
2005-PHO
Amar'e Stoudemire
2005-SAS
Manu Ginobili
2005-SEA
Rashard Lewis
2006-SAS
Tony Parker
2006-MEM
Pau Gasol
2007-DEN
Carmelo Anthony
2007-DEN
Allen Iverson
2007-DAL
Josh Howard
2007-UTA
Mehmet Okur
2007-UTA
Carlos Boozer
2008-POR
Brandon Roy
2008-NO
Chris Paul
2008-NO
David West
2009-DEN
Chauncey Billups
2010-OKC
Kevin Durant
2010-LAC
Chris Kaman
2010-MEM
Zach Randolph
2010-UTA
Deron Williams
2011-OKC
Russell Westbrook
2011-LAC
Blake Griffin
2011-MIN
Kevin Love
2012-LAL
Andrew Bynum
2012-MEM
Marc Gasol
2012-POR
LaMarcus Aldridge
2013-LAL
Dwight Howard
2013-HOU
James Harden
2013-GSW
David Lee
2014-GSW
Stephen Curry
2014-POR
Damian Lillard
2014-NO
Anthony Davis
2015-GSW
Klay Thompson
2015-SAC
DeMarcus Cousins
2016-SAS
Kawhi Leonard
2016-GSW
Draymond Green

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