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    It seem Yahoo is confirm Kobe to Olympiacos rumor. This was not report earlier in Greece and US. Was somehow miss by press because was still consider unconfirmed rumor by US press from "small source". But is now report in Greece and probably will be In US also. "Rumor" was confirm by Eurosport which is like ESPN of all Europe and also by Yahoo in Italy.

    http://it.eurosport.yahoo.com/151020...e=2&order=date


    NBA - Olympiacos: $60 million to Bryant

    * Childress in Greece $20 million net.
    * Olympiacos: $50 million for James.

    George and Panagiotis Angelopoulos, profession: shipowners. In practice, multi-billionaires.

    The team in their hands is Olympiacos Piraeus, for use in their projects, to become the strongest team in the world outside the NBA landscape: in the United States will define the European version of Mark Cuban, the wealthy owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and the first leg at basketball overseas were already coming summer, ripping Josh Childress to the Atlanta Hawks with a three-year engagement of $20 million dollars net, the most expensive contract ever signed in the history of basketball of the Old Continent (and which will Childress to earn in Europe, more than what was offered in America).

    Over the past three years the brothers Angelpoulos have flirted (without, however, arrive at a signature black and white) with Michael Finley, Chris Webber, James Posey, Anthony Parker, Kelenna Azubuike, Charlie Bell, Ricky Davis, Jannero Pargo and Maurice Evans: no big star now (for Finley and Webber will talk about contacts with the players some time in descending years), but after the Childress aims of the Greek shipowners seems to have lifted, as well as the cachet placed on the plate. In the next Olympiacos estate owners say they are ready to offer NBA king Kobe Bryant: three years from $60 million dollars with the taxes and agent fees paid by the club (in the NBA, unlike the players have to pay taxes and agent fees on contract signed), a villa on the Mediterranean Sea with butler and maid, a boat with crew and a private university school education paid for the children, with the possibility to leave by the end of the first or second year without paying any penalty.

    After the flight of players from the States towards the Old Continent that marked last summer, Kobe Bryant had joked, saying that he would come to Italy (in this case Olympia Milano) along with Dwyane Wade for a two-year $50 million dollars contract. The Olympiacos offers $60 million net, in three years, Angelopoulos brothers are convinced that in future the super-NBA stars will accept proposals outside the USA. "There will be a day, and in a relatively near future" - explain on the pages of the New York Post - "in which we see the NBA stars play in Europe but not in any teams, but Olympiacos. The next summer open a small office in New York, and we will talk of negotiations with free-agents."

    Surely a move suitable for those players stuck in the so-called mid-level exception (restricted free-agents which veterans may be offered an extension by one year to $5.6 million dollars, as in the case of Josh Childress), although the Greek brothers even thinking of entering the fray of the "Summer of Lebron" of 2010, in an attempt to bring Lebron James, in that free-agent of Cleveland to the Acropolis.

    Daniele Fantini / Eurosport Daniele Fantini / Eurosport

    I should also say was report in Greece Olympiacos owners is also want to offer Kobe his own 5 star chef paid for by club for allowance for player's adjustment to different food.

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    Stop being gay

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    Is funny no one in US think anything of this. But is Lakers owner already deny such thing in US press. Why he feel need to say this if offer is not true? And why did Angelopoulos give ESPN interview with video clip on ESPN site that they will try sign Kobe and then later Wade and Lebron?

    At first I admit I not believe these reports is really that serious but is obvious they are. Angelopoulos brothers can buy Kobe easily if they wants him. You see owner of Lakers' interview? He says Lakers best offer is 5 years $135 millions. Remember in NBA Kobe must pay taxes and agent fees.

    Is already mention in Greece if Kobe will take offer and stay 2 years in Greece he will NOT HAVE TO PAY ANY US TAXES on Olympiacos salary. Owners of club have already confirm this is true even though Americans keeps says no such thing is true they are wrong.

    If $135 millions for 5 years and Kobe must pay agents fees and taxes to California and US is best Lakers can do then they better hope Kobe will stay with them for much less money than Olympiacos will offer.

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    A 4 paragraph response to a 3 word post. You ing fail.

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    A 4 paragraph response to a 3 word post. You ing fail.

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    So basically European journalism is as incompetent as their basketball.

    Wait, when they "confirmed the rumor" does that mean they confirmed that it's just a rumor?

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    Stop trying to sell us on Greece. The only thing cool about Greece was the movie "300."

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    Stop trying to sell us on Greece. The only thing cool about Greece was the movie "300."
    And even in that they had to omit Spartan pedarasty.

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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    Stop trying to sell us on Greece. The only thing cool about Greece was the movie "300."
    And God of War.

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    going to greece to play in europe for the money will look on his resume, since greek league only has at least 2 good teams and the rest are bottom feeders makn up the numbers....no real compe ion beside euro tourneys, then again the talent on t hose teams is nowhere = any top16 nba team

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    If Kobe were to leave the NBA he could kiss any chance of him being remembered as anything other than a second fiddle who couldn't win on his own goodbye forever. Unless Bynum manages to make Kobe the second best player on the Lakers again, there's zero chance he even leaves for another NBA team.

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    If Kobe were to leave the NBA he could kiss any chance of him being remembered as anything other than a second fiddle who couldn't win on his own goodbye forever. Unless Bynum manages to make Kobe the second best player on the Lakers again, there's zero chance he even leaves for another NBA team.
    Eh, who gives a about your legacy when your banking that much untaxed money? You could say he's already rich, but a deal like this would make him say, 4-5x more rich, and thats not even including the other incentives they'll no doubt provide.

    Thats the entire point. Kobe has at max 10 years of basketball left in him, if even 3/4 of that. Then he will have 35+ years of life to live out of the spotlight and in the oceanside villa they gave him, much more well off than he'd be at NBA price. He'd be foolish to not consider it, which puts a fault in your "zero chance" theory.

    I believe he will stay, but again, its folly to believe he won't even stay open to the idea (which he already has stated).

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    Eh, who gives a about your legacy when your banking that much untaxed money? You could say he's already rich, but a deal like this would make him say, 4-5x more rich, and thats not even including the other incentives they'll no doubt provide.

    Thats the entire point. Kobe has at max 10 years of basketball left in him, if even 3/4 of that. Then he will have 35+ years of life to live out of the spotlight and in the oceanside villa they gave him, much more well off than he'd be at NBA price. He'd be foolish to not consider it, which puts a fault in your "zero chance" theory.

    I believe he will stay, but again, its folly to believe he won't even stay open to the idea (which he already has stated).
    there is so much money in the world to be made, do you think he can get all of it? how much does he really need? is he insecure about his financial status?

    his already banked at leasts 100m gross already....if he cant retire on that....he should go give all his money to obama

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    It's about time the Greek league got some good players.

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    if the US economy doesnt have a fast recovery many big name players will leave...

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    going to greece to play in europe for the money will look on his resume, since greek league only has at least 2 good teams and the rest are bottom feeders makn up the numbers....no real compe ion beside euro tourneys, then again the talent on t hose teams is nowhere = any top16 nba team
    Idiot. Panionios, Maroussi, Aris, Panellinios are all better than many teams in the Euroleague. France for example have 2 Euroleague clubs that would get blown out against any of these Greek clubs. Stop talking crap about things you know nothing of.

    Rick Kamla was say at NBA draft review in his opinion best domestic league is Greece even better than Spain. And for sure everyone who know game in Europe (except damn stupid Spanish homers) know Greek league is at least by far 2nd best national league there.

    ESPN Europe scout expert Fran Fraschilla say that in his opinion Greek league is #1 best domestic league in Europe. And is his job to follow and scout all leagues in Europe.

    IDIOT

    Greek teams that supposedly suck according to idiot Americans like Aris are always top 16 in Euroleague ALWAYS.
    Last edited by Kill_Bill_Pana; 11-12-2008 at 11:52 AM.

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    there is so much money in the world to be made, do you think he can get all of it? how much does he really need? is he insecure about his financial status?

    his already banked at leasts 100m gross already....if he cant retire on that....he should go give all his money to obama
    Even with all his endorsements, I find it hard to believe he BANKS $100 million a year - the tax man takes a huge cut of his money first and foremost, which means even if he did make 100 mil, theyd be taking away a good 35-40 of it, and thats not to count Obama who will be raising taxes on the very rich such as Kobe.

    You don't seem to understand that if the money is there, why not consider it minimum? Again, he already has stated that he will be open to deals, and in reality, I think its apparent Kobe gives a what the average fan or even his own teammates think of his personal history.

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