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The Batman
06-11-2014, 05:50 PM
NBA coaching sources have told ESPN.com's Marc Stein that the Cleveland Cavaliers' recent pitch to Kentucky coach John Calipari was a 10-year offer worth nearly $80 million and included the role of coach and team president.

Kentucky on Thursday announced that Calipari has been signed to a new seven-year deal worth $52.5 million guaranteed.

Sources told ESPN's Andy Katz that Kentucky's new deal with Calipari was completed in April and that the Cavs' proposal was made within the past two weeks.

During an interview on Kentucky Sports Radio, Calipari confirmed he was approached by NBA teams "in a hard way." Calipari did not offer any details of his discussions to return to the pros. He coached the Nets from 1996-99, making the playoffs once.

Sources told Stein that part of Cleveland's motivation to chase Calipari for its job was the belief that hiring Calipari -- who is well known to be a good friend of LeBron James -- would greatly enhance its chances of convincing the NBA's best player to return to his home state in free agency this summer.

But Calipari, like UConn's Kevin Ollie before him, ultimately resisted Cleveland's overtures.



:lmao

buttsR4rebounding
06-11-2014, 06:07 PM
What does it say when someone is willing to take $28 million less guaranteed so that he doesn't have to live in Cleveland for 10 years.

313
06-11-2014, 06:10 PM
Move the Cavs to Seattle

Cry Havoc
06-11-2014, 06:12 PM
What does it say when someone is willing to take $28 million less guaranteed so that he doesn't have to live in Cleveland for 10 years.

Also the fact that if he can't recruit 7 blue chip recruits when the other teams only have 2-3 he wouldn't be able to do shit come the post-season.

Franklin
06-11-2014, 06:28 PM
true that, living cost is high in cleveland where even a handjob is as expensive as 250 dollars :lol