June 9, 2004 -- LOS ANGELES — Rev up the engines of James Dolan's yacht. Free-agent-to-abe Kobe Bryant told The Post yesterday he would make a recruiting visit to New York if the Knicks extend an invitation in three weeks, when the free-agency courting period begins.
Knick President Isiah Thomas is not allowed to speak to Bryant or his agent Rob Pelinka until July 1. At yesterday morning's shootaround before the Lakers' gutsy 99-91 OT win last night in Game 2 of the Finals, Bryant was asked if he would pay New York a visit if Thomas invited him, as is expected.
"I'll be there," said Bryant, who scored 33 points and hit the game-tying 3-pointer with two seconds to go last night, sending the game into overtime.
"Are you serious?"
"Yeah," Kobe said. "I'm going to listen to all options. If he invites me, I'll be there."
That's all Bryant was willing to say. But it was enough, as his policy is not to speak to the media at home shoot-arounds.
Thomas is not permitted to speak on potential free agents, at the risk of violating tampering rules. There's a possibility Thomas can meet with Bryant in L.A. in July because the Knicks' summer-league team has entered the event in Long Beach, Calif.
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Knick President Isiah Thomas is not allowed to speak to Bryant or his agent Rob Pelinka until July 1. At yesterday morning's shootaround before the Lakers' gutsy 99-91 OT win last night in Game 2 of the Finals, Bryant was asked if he would pay New York a visit if Thomas invited him, as is expected.
"I'll be there," said Bryant, who scored 33 points and hit the game-tying 3-pointer with two seconds to go last night, sending the game into overtime.
"Are you serious?"
"Yeah," Kobe said. "I'm going to listen to all options. If he invites me, I'll be there."
That's all Bryant was willing to say. But it was enough, as his policy is not to speak to the media at home shoot-arounds.
Thomas is not permitted to speak on potential free agents, at the risk of violating tampering rules. There's a possibility Thomas can meet with Bryant in L.A. in July because the Knicks' summer-league team has entered the event in Long Beach, Calif.
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