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Nalod
Posts: 71530 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
Ineresting lawsuite https://www.basketballnews.com/stories/nerlens-noel-files-lawsuit-against-klutch-sports-agent-rich-paul He has bought to Rich Paul and Klutch. I would expect a “standard of care” expectation league and union expects its registered agents to follow. I suppose its boils down to if there were legit offers that Klutch was neglegent to disclose or did Noel simply play his cards wrong? Obviously we know the result and sometimes players over reach (Schroeder). This lawsuite alleges negligence. Now that he has a longer term deal the financial numbers are more aparent now. If Norlens has statements from execs that they were looking to make an offer and his agent ignored them he might have a case. I expect players or ex players could be expected to be called as witness if they were clients.
As we all have seen its a bit of a slimy business. Paul worked for Rose at CAA and took Lebron from Leon as his marquee client when he started Klutch in 2012. NBA investigated to disclose Lebron has no ownership stake in the agency. Many star agents have left firms to start there own shops. What Paul did is not unusual. |
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MaTT4281
Posts: 34976 Alba Posts: 4 Joined: 1/16/2004 Member: #538 USA |
Knixkik wrote:Turning down the big contract isn't on Rich Paul. But if he did not return calls or act on behalf of his client than that's different. Naming Brett Brown was big. If he provides some sort of proof than this might have legs. People who read the headline will focus on the contract, but the details of essentially freezing out his own client is the real issue here. I hadn't heard that piece about Brett. https://www.si.com/nba/76ers/news/former-sixers-coach-brett-brown-nerlens-noel-agent But former Sixers head coach Brett Brown allegedly proved that wasn't the case. In Heitner's report, he notes that Noel initially learned from his former head that the 76ers were reaching out to his representatives during the offseason to try and work out a deal for a reunion. Rich Paul "refused to respond," according to the report. If you have actual names and officials who can substantiate that - that's pretty damning. It ended up working out in our favor, but hope Noel gets paid! |
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BMart
Posts: 20190 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/18/2021 Member: #8928 |
Nerlens must not be self aware to turn that kind of contract down. That offer won’t come around again for him.
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Nalod
Posts: 71530 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
We just don’t really know the whole story do we? Guy might be ready to sign, Paul convinces him its too small and he will get him paid, but he has to have the freedom that comes with waiting. Obviously this is not the issue. Its the implied negligence is. Nobody here feels sorry for him. But if hired a man to do a job, and he did not then that is the issue.
Why wait? Maybe now that he got a multi year deal the damage is measurable? Maybe it took time for the laywers to build a case and they got testimonial that can verify? Remember they have to demonstrate to a court there is a case before the go to trial. Most get negotiated settlement. Mabye it has no leg to stand on? Maybe Paul is adamant that he is golden and Norlens holding his commission is him just having regret? |