Kobe Bryant talks TV deal, CBA

DSA15

Pro
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
377
Reputation
210
Daps
1,682




EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- A week after posting his thoughts on the NBA's new television contract on Twitter, Kobe Bryant expounded on the subject Tuesday after the Los Angeles Lakers' practice, going so far as to say that players "are overpaid, but so are the owners. And you have to fight for what your market value is."

"Listen, business is business," Bryant said. "I think people get that confused very easily in understanding that players should take substantially less than their market value in order to win championships."

Last week, after the NBA announced its record-breaking nine-year television contract with ESPN and Turner Broadcasting worth a reported $24 billion, Bryant fired off a tweet on the matter.



Bryant signed a two-year extension worth a reported $48.5 million with the Lakers in 2013. According to ESPN.com's Ramona Shelburne, Bryant will maintain his status as the NBA's highest-paid player over the course of the extension, making $23.5 million in the first year and $25 million in the second.

"It's very easy to look at the elite players around the league and talk about the amount of money that they get paid and compare that with the average [player]," Bryant said. "But we don't look at what the owners get paid and how much revenue they generate off the backs of these players."

According to ESPN.com's Larry c00n, who cited league sources, the current TV network deal will provide $1.03 billion in league revenue in 2015-16, and that figure will increase by about $1.1 billion in 2016-17 when the new deal kicks in.

Moreover, the new deal will provide an average of $2.66 billion per year to the NBA, nearly tripling what the current deal paid (nearly $940 million per season).

"And now," Bryant continued, "you have a TV deal that comes out and you look at it almost being up a billion dollars [more] than the previous one, and this is coming off the back of a lockout [in 2011] in which the [salary] cap -- it's not a hard cap, but it's pretty close to being a hard cap.


"It'll be interesting to see what happens in this next labor agreement, because my understanding is this TV deal kicks in in the last year of this current agreement. So I'm sure they'll try to lock us out again [in 2017] and harden the cap even more."


New collective bargaining is expected to occur in the summer of 2017.

"I think as players, you've kind of got to hold your ground a little bit and not be afraid of what the public perception is," Bryant said. "Instead, you try to educate the public a little bit and understand it's not about complaining about how much you're making, because that's ridiculous. We are overpaid, but so are the owners. And you have to fight for what your market value is."

When asked what his recent extension means given the financial reality, Bryant said: "I'm the luckiest basketball player in the league, because I got very fortunate to be with an organization that takes care of its players, rewards its players and has a long history of doing that."

He added: "I think it speaks volumes, not only to me and to this city but to other players around this league as well. You look around at some of the other owners that try to milk their players or get rid of them or discard them, this organization doesn't do that."


http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/...nt-los-angeles-lakers-players-overpaid-owners



Only thing I disagree on is "players are overpaid."

Nah the players aren't getting their worth. Guys like Bron, Kobe, Durant, Westbrook etc. have extra value to their respective teams not just on the court.

Other then that:ehh:
 

A B O V E

"Je Suis Nigeria"
Supporter
Joined
Oct 4, 2014
Messages
1,887
Reputation
441
Daps
8,920
Reppin
Empowerment
Kobe is not gonna let Jim Buss treat him like some cheap hoe :myman:

Kobe-Bryant-Stares-Down-Coach-Mike-Brown-Lakers-Jazz-Game.gif
 

Rev

Bong
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
23,387
Reputation
3,942
Daps
75,534
Reppin
Uptown
Only thing I disagree on is "players are overpaid."

Nah the players aren't getting their worth. Guys like Bron, Kobe, Durant, Westbrook etc. have extra value to their respective teams not just on the court.
i believe kobe only meant that they're overpaid in the context of when they're in labor renegotiations & players are concerned with the public perception. He's agreeing with the whiners who love to say, "these guys get paid millions to play a game....A GAME!!"

He's agreeing saying, "ok, I'll give you that...but what about the hundreds of millions & now billions the league is making annually off of our hard work?" people can't expect players to just take a couple mil & be happy because it's " just a game". it's a game that is only getting bigger.
 

duckbutta

eienaar van mans
Joined
May 1, 2012
Messages
42,661
Reputation
11,726
Daps
163,546
Reppin
DFW
This dude starting to feel some type of way about his contract...he's pretty much guaranteed the lakers won't be shyt for the next 2 years

Mean while Dungawd gonna compete for a title and get that under the table money after his career over...:spurstroll:
 

PortCityProphet

Follow me to the truth
Joined
Apr 30, 2012
Messages
80,692
Reputation
17,605
Daps
274,873
Reppin
Bama ass DC
He's a man of the people. Fighting to get these young brothas money. Only 15 dudes are gonna get a ring each year but all 350 players can get at least 8 Mil a year :urealmad:
 
Joined
Jan 11, 2014
Messages
978
Reputation
290
Daps
1,666


He added: "I think it speaks volumes, not only to me and to this city but to other players around this league as well. You look around at some of the other owners that try to milk their players or get rid of them or discard them, this organization doesn't do that."



Dunno about that Bean:stopitslime:. I mean they did D Fish wrong. Traded him to get his contract off their books. They were constantly trying to trade Gasol. He left on outta there in FA. Maybe true to him, not the others.
 

FS4LFE

Veteran
Joined
Jul 18, 2014
Messages
14,500
Reputation
2,343
Daps
69,585
I hope Tobe and Nash get an extension from the Lakers. Pay those greats what their worth. :ohlawd:
 

DSA15

Pro
Joined
Oct 23, 2013
Messages
377
Reputation
210
Daps
1,682
i believe kobe only meant that they're overpaid in the context of when they're in labor renegotiations & players are concerned with the public perception. He's agreeing with the whiners who love to say, "these guys get paid millions to play a game....A GAME!!"

He's agreeing saying, "ok, I'll give you that...but what about the hundreds of millions & now billions the league is making annually off of our hard work?" people can't expect players to just take a couple mil & be happy because it's " just a game". it's a game that is only getting bigger.


Exactly. This is business, which is why I can't understand people who want to defend these owners.

I have theories as to why they do though.

:mjpls:
 
  • Dap
Reactions: Rev

Hersh

Superstar
Joined
May 2, 2012
Messages
20,737
Reputation
3,060
Daps
33,813
if lebron .and Kobe back the players fully maybe they can get some of that % back.. doubt it though
 
Top