Lakers guard Kobe Bryant said he is keeping his options open during the lockout, and he’ll consider heading overseas to Europe or Asia should all or part of next season be lost, Reuters reports (via the Los Angeles Times).
A report this weekend said that Turkish club Besiktas was close to a deal with Bryant but had its accounts frozen in the wake of a soccer match-fixing scandal and is not permitted to sign players. Besiktas is the team that signed Deron Williams to a $5 million annual contract, and for whom Allen Iverson played last season.
"One thing about basketball is that it is a global sport now," Bryant told Reuters. "So you can play anywhere you want to. As far as myself, I just train. I just train and be prepared for anybody that calls. ...
"Whether the NBA starts again or a team in Europe or here in China decides to call, I'll be ready," he added.
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