fukk outta here.
That boy UNDERPAID as is. Get your money
That nikka need help
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If these billionaires want to win championships, pay up. :kobeshrug:
You cats haven't learned yet?
Bron's one of the best players of all time, still in his prime...he should feel insulted that anyone thinks he should have to take (ANOTHER) paycut in an effort to further superstack his team to win...he's been getting paid a fraction of what he's worth his entire career...i'm definitely not shy about criticizing dude, but this is the last thing I think anybody should hold against him...the east is still pathetic, they'll almost undoubtedly walk right into the finals next year even if they made absolutely no upgrades to the roster...and have an honest shot at beating whoever comes out of the west, and as a player that's all you can realistically hope for

LeBron is the one pissing off the billionaire owners. When people like Kobe take every dollar they can possibly get and restrict their teams ability to add additional players, the other 29 owners call it a W.
This is the second time you've posted this lol. You should elaborate.
Players have been doing what Kobe did forever. Taking as much money as you can is the norm.That's why max contracts and salary caps have been somewhat effective in limiting the advantages that big market organizations have. It's extremely rare in the NBA for anyone who isn'tNah
If every player had the intelligence to do what Kobe did then things would get fixed
Owners are pissed because there's only a few superstars who are sensitive enough to leave tens of millions of dollars on the table just to get approval from critics who have never even played basketball
These owners are on some "I wish I could find me a negro dumb enough to take a paycut to win a ring for me and add hundreds of millions of dollars to the value of my franchise"
#kobe
to be willing to take a financial sacrifice so his teammates can
too.
Kobe that isn't going to be anywhere near a 25 million/year player in comparison to his peers? He has value in marketing and ticket sales but he's probably going to be hurt a lot and he doesn't singlehandedly make a team a contender. This is exactly what the rest of the teams want to see. A big market superpower being extremely limited in what they can do because their "star" takes up half the cap.Players have been doing what Kobe did forever. Taking as much money as you can is the norm.That's why max contracts and salary caps have been somewhat effective in limiting the advantages that big market organizations have. It's extremely rare in the NBA for anyone who isn'tto be willing to take a financial sacrifice so his teammates can
too.
Do you think a single GM was upset when the Lakers backed up the brinks truck for aKobe that isn't going to be anywhere near a 25 million/year player in comparison to his peers? He has value in marketing and ticket sales but he's probably going to be hurt a lot and he doesn't singlehandedly make a team a contender. This is exactly what the rest of the teams want to see. A big market superpower being extremely limited in what they can do because their "star" takes up half the cap.
The players are getting a set percentage of the leagues BRI. The owners don't save money when players creatively share that pot.
Don't care. A real sporting event is on.

