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Anybody see this? Apparently if the right number is thrown at Kobe he'd consider going overseas. Can't say I blame him.
 

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I think it's more of a bargaining chip.
 

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lebron on the other hand is truly a greedy person and i could see him taking 50 mill for 3 to playi n greece
 

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He's already got 2 kids and I'm sure he has some groupies on the road trips. Lingering in the back of his mind, he doesnt want to end up like Latrell sprewell living in a yacht.
 

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Kobe spent some time in Italy as a child and speaks fluent Italian. If some team from Italy offers 50 mil a year I don't see him turning it down.
 

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People who think a Euroleague team would ever offer someone 50 million a year are extremely stupid. These teams simply don't have that kind of money. Just cause Kobe said he'd play for 50 mil a year over there doesn't mean they have it, morons.
 

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People who think a Euroleague team would ever offer someone 50 million a year are extremely stupid. These teams simply don't have that kind of money. Just cause Kobe said he'd play for 50 mil a year over there doesn't mean they have it, morons.

5 years ago i would've agreed with you. but with the explosion of the nba worldwide, increased fan interest 10 times, competitiveness of the leagues, no salary caps and billion dollar owners, i could see a team making a big offer.
 

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?page=euroamfactfiction

Everyone in this thread should read this. It will shed some light on how far away the euros are from catching up in salaries.

An Italian team recently set a record for highest salary ever.

It was an American (oh no could be Kobe).

It was Earl Boykins and he is making 3.5 mil a year. He's the leagues highest paid player.

The owners over there would consider it an investment. Do you know how much money they could make off jersey sales alone?
 

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That is an absurd idea.

Baseball has never had a salary cap, but no team has ever tried to draw a player in with a huge contract "as an investment". Sports franchises don't spend money they don't have, and the Euroleague is no different. If this were a valid tactic a bunch of teams with no real revenue would have offered 75 million a year for A-Rod "as an investment", but the discussion was only between the Yanks, and Sox because they have the most money and could offer the most money.
 

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