Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 46
  1. #1
    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,842
    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slu...yhoo&type=lgns

    Now, Bryant is chasing a championship with the specter of a contract opt-out this summer. Already, a source close to his camp says that European powers have reached out quietly to his representation and set baselines for a possible free-agent contract. Offers of $30 million a year in Greece

    says one associate, “I guarantee whatever happens that Kobe will take that whole European thing down to the wire before he re-signs with the Lakers.”

  2. #2
    I'm Mavs>Spurs bitch Allanon's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    12,224
    If Kobe wins a championship this year, no way he's going to Europe.

  3. #3
    Out with the old... Obstructed_View's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    41,715
    If Kobe wins a championship this year, no way he's going to Europe.
    If Kobe doesn't win a championship without Shaq and runs to Europe, he will be the biggest in the history of the NBA forever, and he knows it.

  4. #4
    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    9,838
    Money talks and Bull walks.

    guess who's walkin

  5. #5
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    101,216
    Kobe's not going.

    Oh wait, he'll have to buy a more expensive diamond to his wife after another cheating.

    Kobe's going.

  6. #6
    NBA fan since 1967 Lakers_55's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    908
    Buss said he'll pay to keep the Lakers together. Kobe isn't going anywhere.

  7. #7
    Wrecks and Effects RsxPiimp's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    8,329
    this is stupid.



    yeah thats 30 mil but kobe's going to lose more by leaving.``

  8. #8
    Believe.
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    149
    ing stupid publicity stunt, they know no way in kobe's leaving for 30 mill, why not put 50 mill on the table while ur at it? I hope kobe pretend to take the offer just to make them crap their pants.

  9. #9
    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    9,838
    He's goin!

    The Beckham Factor: Why Kobe Bryant Will Play In Europe

    Hooped Up | August 11, 2008
    After Josh Childress left the Atlanta Hawks to sign an unprecedented $20 million deal for 3 years with the Euroleague club Olympiacos in Greece, all you’ve heard is how everybody is leaving the NBA for Europe. Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Brett Favre and blah, blah, blah. Most of that talk is straight BS, that was until Kobe Bryant’s named popped up in all the get your passport ready madness. The moment I heard Bryant’s name, I immediately thought of one other athlete that has been in the same situation and bolted.
    Who? Mike Jones David Beckham, and here are the reasons why Kobe Bryant will leave the NBA in 2010 and put LeBron James on page two of the off season moves.

    It Fits
    After David Beckham left Real Madrid of the La Liga to sign with the LA Galaxy of the MLS for a monster $250 million contract, It was clear that one player could put an entire league on the map. No other player in Europe could pull this off . Nobody! Since Beckham’s arrival to the MLS, every team has prospered and the MLS is now mentioned world wide and games are sold out everywhere Beckham might play. Kobe Bryant speaks fluent Italian and spent his youth in Italy after his father Joe “Jellybean” Bryant moved the family to Europe to play in Italy. Oh ya, Kobe Bryant also owns 50% of the team his father played for Olimpia Milano in Italy. Jordan could not be a player / owner while playing for the Washington Wizards because of re ed league rules, but Bryant could in Italy.
    He is the most recognized face in the NBA, speaks Italian, and could sell out buildings for a club he owns everywhere on the planet…hmmm.

    To Be Paid In Full
    Eric B. and Rakim know the deal and so does Bryant. Josh Childress commanded a $20 million deal for 3 years from Olympiacos to become the highest paid player in Euroleague history. Childress was never an all-star and wasn’t even the best player on his team in Atlanta. Actually, I have never even seen a Josh Childress jersey for sale anywhere. When Beckham signed with Los Merengues for $41 million for 4 year, he wasn’t the best player on his team either. There was Zinédine Zidane, Luís Figo, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Raúl González.
    In the MLS Beckham is the man no arguement, just like Bryant would be in Europe. No James or Wade talk over there. The day european teams come knocking, Bryant could demand a kings ransom (thanks to Childress) like Beckham and would become the highest paid player in Europe by a long shot. Who cares about Jordan’s league records when you can have Beckham’s financial records.
    Also in Europe, there is no salary cap and the Euro is stronger than the American dollar. Everybody is the New York Yankees across the pond; especially in 2010.

    Perfect Age
    With a big european payday on the horizon, Bryant will definitely not sign an extension to his contract that expires in 2010, as leverage. Especially since LeBron James will also be a free agent in 2010 and will receive a huge deal. By that time Bryant will be 31 years old with 14 NBA seasons under his belt. Before Beckham came to the US he had 14 UEFA seasons under his belt too and was 32 years old.

    Old enough to be the respected face of a league and still young enough to produce.

    Rock Star Status
    When Beckham arrived to the US it was the athletic British invasion and Beckham mania began to roll heavy. We all got a taste of it when the US hosted the World Cup in 1994. It was also then that Beck’s said he would play in the US for the first time. Coincidence that we hear the same the same pond leaping talk at another International event in the Beijing Olympics? Did you see people mobbing Kobe Bryant in China? He was freakin’ Paul McCartney and John Lennon!

    He was McLennon!
    Ever since the “Denver mess” the US has not embraced Bryant the same way. It’s all James, Wade and Anthony in the US. In Europe it would be Kobe Bryant all the time, everywhere, everyday.
    Plus Nike could sell an obscene amount of sneakers overseas with Bryant in a global spotlight.

    Both these guys now live in the same city and Bryant is a huge soccer fan. Do you think he hasn’t already talked to Beckham about a move to Europe? If Kobe Bryant stays in the NBA, it is only because there wasn’t enough Euros on the table. LeBron James bolts first or we learn David Beckham is a of a basketball player too.

  10. #10
    Laker Lover 2Cleva's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    1,842
    Bryant isn't going.

    Beckham was no longer the best in the game when he left. He came to the US for the money yet he had already been to the pinnacle in European Soccer.

    LA can pay Kobe $127 over 5 years (no Europe club has that money) as well as have him in line for multiple championship runs where he is the unquestioned alphadog in one of the biggest markets in the world, as he's already expanding his Asian adverstising.

    Better chance of Kobe going to the Knicks than Kobe leaving LA for Europe. But ya'll can dream.

  11. #11
    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    9,838
    30 million a year is $150 million over 5 and there is talk of upping that number as far as $50 million a year or $300 million over 5 yrs. It would damn hard to turn down that kind of stash.

  12. #12
    Believe. SynicFan's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    182
    haha....

    Laker fans are trembling...
    just look at all the "justification"....


    LOL!!!

    "NO KOBE! PLEASE DONT LEAVE US!"

    LMAO!!!

  13. #13
    Veteran Indazone's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    9,838
    Just think how irrelevant the Lakers would be without Kobe.

  14. #14
    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    41,384
    30 million a year is $150 million over 5 and there is talk of upping that number as far as $50 million a year or $300 million over 5 yrs. It would damn hard to turn down that kind of stash.
    i dont see how this cant be achieve

    f1 drivers get paid alot, i see no reason why bballers cant be paid that much if they are worth it.....

    if any baller is going to euro to earn more money, means 1 thing...alot of their investments have either takn a beating in the credit crises...

  15. #15
    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    24,616
    He's goin!

    The Beckham Factor: Why Kobe Bryant Will Play In Europe

    Hooped Up | August 11, 2008
    After Josh Childress left the Atlanta Hawks to sign an unprecedented $20 million deal for 3 years with the Euroleague club Olympiacos in Greece, all you’ve heard is how everybody is leaving the NBA for Europe. Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Brett Favre and blah, blah, blah. Most of that talk is straight BS, that was until Kobe Bryant’s named popped up in all the get your passport ready madness. The moment I heard Bryant’s name, I immediately thought of one other athlete that has been in the same situation and bolted.
    Who? Mike Jones David Beckham, and here are the reasons why Kobe Bryant will leave the NBA in 2010 and put LeBron James on page two of the off season moves.

    It Fits
    After David Beckham left Real Madrid of the La Liga to sign with the LA Galaxy of the MLS for a monster $250 million contract, It was clear that one player could put an entire league on the map. No other player in Europe could pull this off . Nobody! Since Beckham’s arrival to the MLS, every team has prospered and the MLS is now mentioned world wide and games are sold out everywhere Beckham might play. Kobe Bryant speaks fluent Italian and spent his youth in Italy after his father Joe “Jellybean” Bryant moved the family to Europe to play in Italy. Oh ya, Kobe Bryant also owns 50% of the team his father played for Olimpia Milano in Italy. Jordan could not be a player / owner while playing for the Washington Wizards because of re ed league rules, but Bryant could in Italy.
    He is the most recognized face in the NBA, speaks Italian, and could sell out buildings for a club he owns everywhere on the planet…hmmm.

    To Be Paid In Full
    Eric B. and Rakim know the deal and so does Bryant. Josh Childress commanded a $20 million deal for 3 years from Olympiacos to become the highest paid player in Euroleague history. Childress was never an all-star and wasn’t even the best player on his team in Atlanta. Actually, I have never even seen a Josh Childress jersey for sale anywhere. When Beckham signed with Los Merengues for $41 million for 4 year, he wasn’t the best player on his team either. There was Zinédine Zidane, Luís Figo, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Raúl González.
    In the MLS Beckham is the man no arguement, just like Bryant would be in Europe. No James or Wade talk over there. The day european teams come knocking, Bryant could demand a kings ransom (thanks to Childress) like Beckham and would become the highest paid player in Europe by a long shot. Who cares about Jordan’s league records when you can have Beckham’s financial records.
    Also in Europe, there is no salary cap and the Euro is stronger than the American dollar. Everybody is the New York Yankees across the pond; especially in 2010.

    Perfect Age
    With a big european payday on the horizon, Bryant will definitely not sign an extension to his contract that expires in 2010, as leverage. Especially since LeBron James will also be a free agent in 2010 and will receive a huge deal. By that time Bryant will be 31 years old with 14 NBA seasons under his belt. Before Beckham came to the US he had 14 UEFA seasons under his belt too and was 32 years old.

    Old enough to be the respected face of a league and still young enough to produce.

    Rock Star Status
    When Beckham arrived to the US it was the athletic British invasion and Beckham mania began to roll heavy. We all got a taste of it when the US hosted the World Cup in 1994. It was also then that Beck’s said he would play in the US for the first time. Coincidence that we hear the same the same pond leaping talk at another International event in the Beijing Olympics? Did you see people mobbing Kobe Bryant in China? He was freakin’ Paul McCartney and John Lennon!

    He was McLennon!
    Ever since the “Denver mess” the US has not embraced Bryant the same way. It’s all James, Wade and Anthony in the US. In Europe it would be Kobe Bryant all the time, everywhere, everyday.
    Plus Nike could sell an obscene amount of sneakers overseas with Bryant in a global spotlight.

    Both these guys now live in the same city and Bryant is a huge soccer fan. Do you think he hasn’t already talked to Beckham about a move to Europe? If Kobe Bryant stays in the NBA, it is only because there wasn’t enough Euros on the table. LeBron James bolts first or we learn David Beckham is a of a basketball player too.
    Are you like the princess of old articles? If Kobe leaves, he is a big . Good thing he isn't

  16. #16
    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    24,616
    Just think how irrelevant the Lakers would be without Kobe.
    When were the Lakers not relevant? Kobe can leave, and we would get another super star to play in LA like that. We don't live in some hole.

  17. #17
    I'm Mavs>Spurs bitch Allanon's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    12,224
    Kobe's only goal is to win rings, lots of 'em.

    If he keeps on winning here, he ain't going anywhere. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he takes a slight paycut to keep the Lakers together.

  18. #18
    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,842
    Bryant isn't going.

    Beckham was no longer the best in the game when he left. He came to the US for the money yet he had already been to the pinnacle in European Soccer.

    LA can pay Kobe $127 over 5 years (no Europe club has that money) as well as have him in line for multiple championship runs where he is the unquestioned alphadog in one of the biggest markets in the world, as he's already expanding his Asian adverstising.

    Better chance of Kobe going to the Knicks than Kobe leaving LA for Europe. But ya'll can dream.


    You are moron.

  19. #19
    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,842
    Keep praying buddy.
    What? I am Panathinaikos fan. Olympiacos is our rival. This is considered one of 3 greatest sports rivalries in whole world and bigger than ANY rivalry in all US.

  20. #20
    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Post Count
    24,616
    KBP, do you have an American team? If not, why do you post here?

  21. #21
    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,842
    KBP, do you have an American team? If not, why do you post here?
    Spurs is my favorite NBA team even though look like glory days is over for them now

  22. #22
    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
    My Team
    Detroit Pistons
    Post Count
    22,198
    It will take $50 million a year for Kobe to seriously consider it. And, he won't be a if he leaves for $50 million a year.

  23. #23
    The Most Sexy Troll on the Interwebs Hemotivo's Avatar
    My Team
    Houston Rockets
    Post Count
    4,686
    too much money

  24. #24
    Can't Start Threads Kill_Bill_Pana's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Post Count
    5,842
    It will take $50 million a year for Kobe to seriously consider it. And, he won't be a if he leaves for $50 million a year.
    This is $30 millions NET. Is much MORE than $50 million contract would be.

  25. #25
    Dragon style JamStone's Avatar
    My Team
    Detroit Pistons
    Post Count
    22,198
    I know about the "no taxes, we pay for your housing and all that other " about Greek contracts.

    I still say it takes $50 million a year to get Kobe to seriously consider it. And, that doesn't mean he goes, just consider it.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •