Regardless, the argument that the Lakers are better off without Bryant is stupid.
I certainly do not think that is the case over the long haul (although I think this Lakers team still would have made the playoffs if Bryant missed the entire season), but in the short run, they just might be. Chemistry was clearly a huge problem with this team all year, and the fact that the team seems to jell more and play more
as a team without him in there, despite their remaining many faults, makes them look a tad more formidable. Plus, Dwight Howard looks a lot more relaxed and comfortable out there without having the team's self-proclaimed leader yipping at him non-stop about this or that. Granted, Howard is somewhat of a mental midget (by NBA toughness standards), but if they are gonna commit to him long term, having him in his best state of mind and environment should be key, and seeing how he can do now that he is the unquestioned best player out there for them is important.