"To be honest with you, I don't like it," Bryant said at the team's training camp.
"It's tough to lose Lamar," Bryant said. "Pau (Gasol) is still here, and we're all thankful for that. It's hard when you've been through so many battles with players to just see them go somewhere else. It's tough."
Odom and Gasol had been named as players headed out of Los Angeles in a proposed trade that would have brought Chris Paul to the Lakers. That deal, however, was quashed by the NBA.
The Lakers and Mavericks announced the deal late Sunday, after Dallas coach Rick Carlisle and star Dirk Nowitzki said they were excited to welcome Odom.
He averaged 14.4 points 8.7 rebounds and three assists in winning the sixth-man award as the league's top reserve last season -- all while starring in a reality television series with his wife, Khloe Kardashian, that some feared would be a distraction to his team.
"You're talking about the sixth man of the year last year," Bryant said. "He played lights-out. He had his best season last year, clearly wasn't a distraction, played his butt off. I don't get where that comes from."
Odom didn't attend training on Sunday but Spain's Gasol did.
"I understand this is a business, and it's become more of a business than a sport nowadays," Gasol said. "It hasn't been extremely easy to be calm and quiet and not think about the different possibilities. But I'm still here, and I'm thankful for that."
Lakers' Bryant unhappy with Odom departure
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