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Indifferent Kobe: ‘Doesn’t matter’ if Lakers trade Dwight

Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak has said that he does not plan on trading Dwight Howard, but if the big man is moved before Thursday’s deadline, Kobe Bryant believes “it doesn’t matter.”

The future Hall of Famer was unbelievably indifferent in regards to his teammate’s future following Sunday night’s All-Star game in Houston.

“I don’t know what they are going to do,” Bryant told Yahoo! Sports following the West’s 143-138 win. “But at this point, it doesn’t matter. What matters to us is what we do on Wednesday [against the Celtics] and go from there.

“That’s the most important thing. That’s my message to the team is that you can’t worry about the future, you can’t worry about the past, you just have to focus on the present and we really have to maximize every single game.”

Howard, who will be a free agent this summer, said this weekend that he is unsure what he will do at the end of the season, but he expects to remain with the Lakers until then.

“Well, they told me they weren’t going to trade me, so, yeah, I would be surprised,” Howard said. “There’s no need to talk about what’s going to happen at the end of the season. No reason to go back and forth about it. I just feel like at the end of the year, I should have my opportunity to make my own decision. I shouldn’t be criticized for waiting for the end of the year.”