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Kobe to opt out and test "global" market after next season.
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8/9/2008  1:37 PM
BEIJING – Kobe Bryant won’t sign a contract extension with the Los Angeles Lakers until he has tested the global market, the U.S. Olympic basketball star told Yahoo! Sports on Saturday.

Asked whether he plans to solicit overseas offers before signing an extension, Bryant flatly said yes.

It’s possible Bryant could leave the NBA for Europe – perhaps in a dual role of owner and player – as early as next summer. Bryant is signed with the Lakers through the 2010-11 season, but can opt out after next season.

Suddenly, the best player in the world seems determined to pair the changing global economics with his unparalleled popularity to create an international bidding war. A day earlier, Bryant told the Boston Globe that he would consider a $50 million offer to play in Europe.

“As players, the business of the game (is) evolving,” Bryant said before a Team USA practice at Beijing Normal University. “I think free agency now is becoming a global thing …. When players become free agents, the team they’re currently with – their competition is no longer the rest of the teams in the NBA. But it’s global. So, the market’s opened up. So we’ll just have to see how the league responds to it.”

Bryant spent several years of his childhood in Italy and loves it there. Seven years ago, he bought an ownership stake in Olimpia Milano of the Italian league for his father Joe to run. When Bryant was asked whether he held intrigue with owning and playing on a team together, he said, “Absolutely.”

Some basketball executives believe Bryant’s ultimate ambition might be to have a majority ownership with a powerhouse Italian team while serving as its superstar. What’s more, Bryant, 29, insists that it wouldn’t be such a leap of faith for him to leave the NBA.

“I think people kind of make it out to be a little more than what it is,” he said.

With the Lakers’ resurgence and Bryant having won his first most valuable player award last season, it was believed that he would sign a long-term, maximum contract without pursuing unrestricted free agency. Now, Bryant is suggesting that the possibility of a monumental European offer – perhaps paired with ownership – has armed him with fresh leverage.

This summer, the movement of players to Europe – as well as a belief that several European teams are gearing up to lure NBA superstars with contracts worth $30- to $40 million annually – has made him believe that this could be an option for him. Josh Childress of the Atlanta Hawks signed a three-year, $20 million deal with Olympiakos of Greece. Several other good NBA players, including Carlos Delfino and Juan Carlos Navarro, left the NBA for multi-million dollar European offers.

“Childress, Delfino, and all these other offers start coming up and all of a sudden you start hearing the talk circulating from teams over there and what they’re willing to do,” Bryant said. “As athletes, you have to listen to that. That’s the least you can do.”

Even so, Bryant conceded that it would be “Almost impossible … very difficult …” to leave the Lakers, who are primed to make a run at multiple championships over the next several years.

“But,” he said cryptically, “it is what it is.”
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8/9/2008  2:51 PM
As Russians say: "Who planted the wind will harvest the storm".
Stern and NBA wanted global ball for their own advantage but now they will need to share.
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8/9/2008  3:03 PM
kobe is baiting a little too high. 20 million euros should be enough, but if someone put 34 million euros in an offer.....get it now! so much for the money aspects, the 1st superstar that lands over in europe will also carry the nba torch.

if i'm stern, i'm loving every minute of this
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8/9/2008  3:37 PM
Why would stern love it for Kobe to play in italy? Its his dream to globalize basketball but he wants the NBA to be the cornerstone. If these European teams can continue to take more and more players.....real live proven nba starters? Its not good for business.

I can see Kobe leaving to play overseas. He has that personality. Plus he lived there and can speak fluent italian.

Lebron is another one. Lebron sees himself as a global brand and is on record as saying he wanted to become the richest human being on the planet.

Why deal with these grimey nba teams when you can live like a king overseas for more money and better fan fare?
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8/9/2008  4:27 PM

The Eur/Usd exchange rate is beginning to turn...Bush out of office and possibly a new President who takes budget deficits seriously could turn the value of the USD around...Lots of these guys signing these new contracts overseas with the value of the USD at all time lows...This could all snap back in a hurry...Eur/Usd broke some signifcant levels as Oil prices are backing off a bit during the last week and a half..These players aren't financially savvy enough to hedge their future salaries through options...What does this mean in layman's terms?...They are buying the market at the highs, possibly...

With the US out of IRAQ and the Middle East a little more stable, the EUR/USD exchange rate could head back down to 1.15/1.20 level..Playing in Europe won't be as attractive as it was when EUR/USD was trading at 1.58/1.60, that is if you are bring you money back to the US..

Should be interesting though...



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8/9/2008  5:48 PM
Why worry? The Lakers & the NBA now have Sun Yue, the "Asian Magic Johnson," ready to step in & be the new face of the NBA.

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8/9/2008  7:11 PM
If kobe leaves then I think the NBA should worry. this is a lot of talk, comming from the guy that got on video saying he wanted out of LA.. then when it was all said and done, the sucker was crying talking about how he never wanted to leave LA in the first place....

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8/9/2008  7:39 PM
Posted by EnySpree:

Why would stern love it for Kobe to play in italy? Its his dream to globalize basketball but he wants the NBA to be the cornerstone. If these European teams can continue to take more and more players.....real live proven nba starters? Its not good for business.

im not saying stern loves kobe playing in italy per se it could be wade, lebron james, ai, or any superstar that has second thoughts wanting to play overseas. having the nba as a cornerstone is one thing, vision for globalization can only be realized when your best compete in all corners.

to say its not good for buisiness to have real live nba starters competing around the globe can be viewed as a form of protectionism. the competition should get even better once our players make that trip. if this is really not good please refer to something other than basketball

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8/9/2008  8:08 PM
Posted by tkf:

If kobe leaves then I think the NBA should worry.

dr. buss may have something to say

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8/9/2008  8:18 PM
Posted by Bobby:
Posted by tkf:

If kobe leaves then I think the NBA should worry.

dr. buss may have something to say

Dr. will say that somebody has some problems with his head...
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8/9/2008  8:33 PM
Posted by Paladin55:

Why worry? The Lakers & the NBA now have Sun Yue, the "Asian Magic Johnson," ready to step in & be the new face of the NBA.


lol that is funny, but seriously, if a guy like kobe leaves the nba to play euro ball.......stern and the NBA are in trouble.
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8/9/2008  11:42 PM
Posted by Cartman718:
Posted by Paladin55:

Why worry? The Lakers & the NBA now have Sun Yue, the "Asian Magic Johnson," ready to step in & be the new face of the NBA.


lol that is funny, but seriously, if a guy like kobe leaves the nba to play euro ball.......stern and the NBA are in trouble.

Hey if this happens you can bet the salary cap will be gone and the Knicks will be relevant again.
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8/10/2008  12:46 AM
Posted by Bippity10:
Posted by Cartman718:
Posted by Paladin55:

Why worry? The Lakers & the NBA now have Sun Yue, the "Asian Magic Johnson," ready to step in & be the new face of the NBA.


lol that is funny, but seriously, if a guy like kobe leaves the nba to play euro ball.......stern and the NBA are in trouble.

Hey if this happens you can bet the salary cap will be gone and the Knicks will be relevant again.

Exactly. That's the point. If this starts happening, the only way the NBA will compete is to open the market.
Kobe to opt out and test "global" market after next season.

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