Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

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  • StankonYa
    Pro
    • Sep 2006
    • 908

    #16
    Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

    Well I got the answer to ''if Kobe would take a pay cut'' which I asked myself and others towards the end of last season.

    Isiah T. at point would be nice,anyone else I'm going to have to think about it some more. I truly hope Kobe still takes some kind of pay cut during our recruiting phaze.

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    • jhillest
      Rookie
      • Jul 2012
      • 2

      #17
      Dirty dishes... so he'll have something to clean with all the scrubs around him.

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      • lhslancers
        Banned
        • Nov 2011
        • 3589

        #18
        Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

        Lakers only overpaid by 10 million a year. Crazy.

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        • King_B_Mack
          All Star
          • Jan 2009
          • 24450

          #19
          Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

          Originally posted by StankonYa
          Well I got the answer to ''if Kobe would take a pay cut'' which I asked myself and others towards the end of last season.

          Isiah T. at point would be nice,anyone else I'm going to have to think about it some more. I truly hope Kobe still takes some kind of pay cut during our recruiting phaze.
          You can't restructure contracts in the NBA. He's getting all his for the next two years bruh.

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          • 24
            Forever A Legend
            • Sep 2008
            • 2809

            #20
            Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

            From a Revenue Standpoint the deal makes sense. The amount of Money Kobe generates for the Lakers is absurd. His value to the team is probably triple of what his contract is paying him. He brings in sellout crowds night after night. He'll be worth the money at least in terms of a business decision.

            Am I happy that he took that much? Of Course not. I wouldn't say it financially cripples them (Because they have enough for a Max contract) but it's not the greatest deal for a team that's trying to win now.

            Gasol is gone after this year. The only other player I could really see coming back from this years roster outside of Nash and Sacre is Jordan Hill. If you can get him for cheap I say go for it. He has shown that he is clearly worthy of being a starting center. They aren't getting Lebron and Melo does not fit with this team. Kevin Love is a possibility the following off season but you can't put all your eggs in one basket.

            I have honestly no clue who the Lakers will surround Kobe with. I'm not expecting them to win a title for at least the rest of Kobe's career especially with this contract. I am happy though that He will retire as a Laker but it will be a shame that LA can't get him a sixth ring. Something that I don't understand is why he wouldn't take less money? He's played 17 Years in the league and between that and endorsements He's probably loaded. I'm not asking for him to have taken the Minimum but couldn't you pull a Tim Duncan and take 10 Million? I just don't get it, you clearly want to win another title. Less money taken = more money available for team to sign better players.


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            • dat boi Q
              Pro
              • May 2009
              • 611

              #21
              Originally posted by 24
              From a Revenue Standpoint the deal makes sense. The amount of Money Kobe generates for the Lakers is absurd. His value to the team is probably triple of what his contract is paying him. He brings in sellout crowds night after night. He'll be worth the money at least in terms of a business decision.

              Am I happy that he took that much? Of Course not. I wouldn't say it financially cripples them (Because they have enough for a Max contract) but it's not the greatest deal for a team that's trying to win now.

              Gasol is gone after this year. The only other player I could really see coming back from this years roster outside of Nash and Sacre is Jordan Hill. If you can get him for cheap I say go for it. He has shown that he is clearly worthy of being a starting center. They aren't getting Lebron and Melo does not fit with this team. Kevin Love is a possibility the following off season but you can't put all your eggs in one basket.

              I have honestly no clue who the Lakers will surround Kobe with. I'm not expecting them to win a title for at least the rest of Kobe's career especially with this contract. I am happy though that He will retire as a Laker but it will be a shame that LA can't get him a sixth ring. Something that I don't understand is why he wouldn't take less money? He's played 17 Years in the league and between that and endorsements He's probably loaded. I'm not asking for him to have taken the Minimum but couldn't you pull a Tim Duncan and take 10 Million? I just don't get it, you clearly want to win another title. Less money taken = more money available for team to sign better players.
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              • ven0m43
                Rookie
                • Mar 2010
                • 94

                #22
                All I've wanted to see is Kevin Love in a Lakers jersey, since he left UCLA.

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                • tril
                  MVP
                  • Nov 2004
                  • 2912

                  #23
                  next year you bring in Carmello!! and Eric Bledsoe as a pg, plus theyll get a good draft pick.
                  in 2015 you bring in Anthony Davis as a PF.
                  Brook Lopez or Roy Hibbert as a big man.

                  in 2015/16 you can have a starting line up of

                  Eric Bledsoe
                  Kobe Bryant
                  Carmello Anthony
                  Anothony Davis
                  and Brook LOpez or Roy Hibbert.

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                  • Peninc
                    Rookie
                    • Sep 2005
                    • 371

                    #24
                    Originally posted by 24
                    From a Revenue Standpoint the deal makes sense. The amount of Money Kobe generates for the Lakers is absurd. His value to the team is probably triple of what his contract is paying him. He brings in sellout crowds night after night. He'll be worth the money at least in terms of a business decision.

                    Am I happy that he took that much? Of Course not. I wouldn't say it financially cripples them (Because they have enough for a Max contract) but it's not the greatest deal for a team that's trying to win now.

                    Gasol is gone after this year. The only other player I could really see coming back from this years roster outside of Nash and Sacre is Jordan Hill. If you can get him for cheap I say go for it. He has shown that he is clearly worthy of being a starting center. They aren't getting Lebron and Melo does not fit with this team. Kevin Love is a possibility the following off season but you can't put all your eggs in one basket.

                    I have honestly no clue who the Lakers will surround Kobe with. I'm not expecting them to win a title for at least the rest of Kobe's career especially with this contract. I am happy though that He will retire as a Laker but it will be a shame that LA can't get him a sixth ring. Something that I don't understand is why he wouldn't take less money? He's played 17 Years in the league and between that and endorsements He's probably loaded. I'm not asking for him to have taken the Minimum but couldn't you pull a Tim Duncan and take 10 Million? I just don't get it, you clearly want to win another title. Less money taken = more money available for team to sign better players.
                    The Lakers organisation offered Kobe the contract. He merely accepted and signed the dotted line. The organisation is one of the smartest in basketball. Mitch Kupchak knows what he is doing. Furthermore I personally think its one of the few examples of loyalty that you will find in modern sports. Only a few franchises would ever do this. San Antonio with Duncan maybe. But back to the question...I'm not sure who they could surround Kobe with but I think Greg Monroe would be a good fit and for some reason I can almost foretell that Kyrie Irving will eventually become a Laker.

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                    • wisdom
                      Rookie
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 118

                      #25
                      15 M PER YEAR SHOULD BE FINE.... BUT 25 M per year is just too much

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                      • Slater James
                        Rookie
                        • Oct 2013
                        • 92

                        #26
                        Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

                        Originally posted by Peninc
                        The organisation is one of the smartest in basketball.
                        This used to be true. With Jim Buss at the helm it is no longer. This decision guarantees the Lakers a spot in the middle of the pack. The absolute worst position to be in.

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                        • CoachDavid
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 123

                          #27
                          They need a silent, demanding, but patient owner, and a new coach. Once they do this my Lakers will be contenders.
                          I can't watch them play under the current coach and for the first time since the NBA package has been offered did not renew.
                          Come on Lakers, stop being the poster child for not leaving the family business to your children (true study)

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                          • cgalligan
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 1675

                            #28
                            Kobe is "box office" as Steven A. Smith would say... He himself fills the seats everywhere the Lakers go... From that aspect he's worth every penny...

                            Nobody knows if his on court production will stay high, but, you would be safe to assume it takes a large dip when he comes back...

                            That being said, they need to rebuild, quickly as Laker fans have zero patience... A guy like LeBron, Melo would do that, but in a few years you'd be in the same situation with player like that, nearing their 30's...

                            Right now, the Lakers need a cast of players that "buy in" to what the plan is... "The Plan" appears to be to ride Kobe as far as he can take them, because, I can't see any way he moves to the side, like DWade did, and allows someone else to be "the man" on "his team"
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                            • asu666
                              Pro
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 700

                              #29
                              Say hello to Kevin Love.

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                              • LionsFanNJ
                                All Star
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 9464

                                #30
                                Re: Sound off: Who Should LA Surround Kobe With the Next Two Years?

                                Originally posted by tril
                                next year you bring in Carmello!! and Eric Bledsoe as a pg, plus theyll get a good draft pick.
                                in 2015 you bring in Anthony Davis as a PF.
                                Brook Lopez or Roy Hibbert as a big man.

                                in 2015/16 you can have a starting line up of

                                Eric Bledsoe
                                Kobe Bryant
                                Carmello Anthony
                                Anothony Davis
                                and Brook LOpez or Roy Hibbert.
                                I count four Max contracts there. Impossible. Not to mention Lopez and Hibbert both signed long term already and the Lakers have nothing anyone wants in trade

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