it's all good...as long as we have a le team I'm not concerned....Kobe's money will come...I have plan for him ...watch for my next thread
LINKHe becomes a free agent at the end of the season, and Jim Buss says because of the pay structure of the NBA, the Lakers will allow Kobe to become a free agent.
He says he has talked to Kobe and believes they have an understanding, Bryant waiting as a free agent while the team spends to upgrade and then using what is left over to pay Kobe.
Discuss sons.
it's all good...as long as we have a le team I'm not concerned....Kobe's money will come...I have plan for him ...watch for my next thread
The Lakers only have $11.4M on the books next year(with Nash's $9.7M expiring - which makes it extremely valuable on a Kwameesque level). FA's who've grown up watching Showtime and dreamt of donning the P&G Armor themselves will come. Cap room is there. If Kobe waits to see how many big fish are going to be signed, then signs afterward on an expected reduced salary, we're back in the thick of things. Again. Like we always do.![]()
If Jim doesn't sign Kobe Bryant for over 15m a year, or at all, he will finally make a correct executive decision since Jerry's passing.
No doubt. Kobe will not make $30M next year...on the court. Endorsements? That's another story. Kobe salary will be reduced which will give us flexibility to fill major holes and be back in contention. I'm thinking he'll make around $15M or so.
The players on the team this year are auditioning for next year when they know we'll have at least $55M to spend. So they'll be motivated in what amounts to their "contract" year.
Agreed. I'm thinking $15M is about right.
at Kobe taking anything less than 20.
it depends...if he comes back in last season's form....and gets this team to the WCF or even the Finals it's 20m if not then it's 17-18 mil...you always have to factor revenue vis-a-vis ticket sales
Kobe already went on record as not taking a paycut, why would making him wait while other people get paid change that??
thinking a team will clear half the teams salary cap to sign Kobe
I'd give him about 7.5 million per season tbh
Yall better hope Jimmy B is as dumb as he looks. We're going for broke next season. I've seen dogs look more clueless than that turd.
Kobe Bryant isn't going anywhere.
Los Angeles Lakers executive vice president of basketball operations Fredo Buss said Friday that the team has started talks with Bryant's representative on a contract extension for the five-time NBA coattail-rider and fully expects a new deal to be completed before the beta male can become a free agent on July 1, 2014.
"I want to put an end to any speculation that we would allow Kobe to become a free agent," Buss told ESPNLosAngeles.com on Friday night. "That's not going to happen. Kobe is a top priority for us. He's a Laker legend and always will be. I don't think we're done winning championships with him yet."
The question for both sides is how much he'll be willing to play for in the future, with the Lakers positioned to pursue two top free agents in the summer of 2014.
"As a businessman the goal is always to not take a pay cut," Bryant said in July.
http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/s...ant-free-agent
I don't think it's money itself that matters most to Kobe at this point of time. Dude's already safely a top 3 earner among athletes of all sports, and of course the highest paid in NBA even at age 36. I think the reason he refuses to take a paycut is that he thinks it as a sign of his performance declining, which he would never wanna admit. It's his huge ego rather than his need or greed for money that urges him to still demand the highest salary in NBA imho.
Smart move. By renouncing his rights they can only pay him at CBA levels rather than his current rate
Well, I was hoping he'd get around $15M or so. Maybe the $24M/per is incentive-laden?
and maybe my 's balls deep in a super model
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