Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | June 4, 2009
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Basketball:Bryant,Howard showdown
LOS ANGELES (AP):

Kobe Bryant is staring down the prospect of sharing the court with Superman again. Only this time, it's Dwight Howard, and not Shaquille O'Neal, who's wearing the cape that Bryant wants to tug on.

Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers will be trying to win their first NBA title without O'Neal when the finals open on Thursday against Howard and the Orlando Magic.

They failed to do so last year, losing to the Boston Celtics in a humiliating Game 6 defeat.

Undisputed leader

O'Neal was traded after Los Angeles lost the 2004 finals to Detroit, leaving Bryant the undisputed leader of a team that won three straight championships at the start of the decade. Bryant still bristles at implications he had something to do with that.

"People that really know basketball know that that stuff means nothing," Bryant said, deflecting questions on O'Neal. "It's nonsensical actually. You want to win just to win it."

13th season

Bryant, who turns 31 in August, is completing his 13th season. He kept to himself around his older teammates early in his career. Although he teamed with O'Neal to lead the Lakers to three straight championships, the two frequently sniped each other publicly.

Adding a fourth NBA championship to the gold medal he helped the United States win at last year's Beijing Olympics would burnish Bryant's still developing legacy.

"You're thankful to be in this position," he said. "A lot of players never get to this position once in a career and I've been fortunate to be here for six times now. It's been very, very lucky."

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