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Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« on: October 15, 2008, 02:11:32 PM »

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$83 million over 3 years, but you gotta see what else there offering

"It's being reported that Olympiakos is preparing to offer Kobe an absurd $83 million contract - untaxed - next summer that will include these nice extra throw-ins:

In that contract there will be an incredible list of benefits, a villa in the Mediterranean Sea, pay all the taxes at the expense of the club, to pay the bills for the staff and for a private boat for Kobe Bryant. The article also says that they are planning to form Olympiakos into an NBA style club with a court that fits 15-20 thousand seats and a private jet for the team."

you think he'll consider this, considering he is from Italy, and loves Europe

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Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2008, 02:19:28 PM »

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Who is the guys sources?  he doesnt even feign the unnamed sources, but rather just says its being reported. 

Ill believe it when I see it.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2008, 02:22:48 PM »

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This info aired on ESPN2 this morning with a lot of perks to booth,such as a butler,villa,etc.,etc.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #3 on: October 15, 2008, 02:28:19 PM »

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This info aired on ESPN2 this morning with a lot of perks to booth,such as a butler,villa,etc.,etc.

And a load of Vestal Virgins every week.  8)

Well, it's being reported:




There's a slime chance of this being true because Olympiakos are pretty sure Kobe won't accept the offer, so cheap publicity.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2008, 02:33:58 PM »

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I heard the reported details of this contract and was thinking to myself; do you think all of the luxurious perks they would be giving to Kobe would actual be conducive to him being being as productive a basketball player as possible?

Does a guy having a personal belly dancer to fan him down during timeouts (not an actual part of the alleged contract, but a swell idea) lead to him being a better player?

Kobe would be a trophy for the team to show off and help fill seats.

I'm sure his ego could handle it.
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Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #5 on: October 15, 2008, 02:37:15 PM »

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Prepare for jinx:

This will make it easier to 3-peat.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #6 on: October 15, 2008, 02:42:44 PM »

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I heard the reported details of this contract and was thinking to myself; do you think all of the luxurious perks they would be giving to Kobe would actual be conducive to him being being as productive a basketball player as possible?

They are pretty much par of course for soccer players in Europe, and other sports stars.

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Kobe would be a trophy for the team to show off and help fill seats.

Yeah, the Greek league would probably increase its average attendance   by 1.000 per game. That would almost double their current average attendance. Maybe they can get LeBron and overcome the spanish 2nd division.

I don't think Kobe would like to have less status than some random soccer player - and I mean dozens of them. I suppose he'd be a celebrity in Pireus, but in Europe, overall, he'd be second banana to, say, Lance Armstrong, to refer another American sportsman.

Good for his ego? I don't think so...

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2008, 02:49:59 PM »

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I heard the reported details of this contract and was thinking to myself; do you think all of the luxurious perks they would be giving to Kobe would actual be conducive to him being being as productive a basketball player as possible?

They are pretty much par of course for soccer players in Europe, and other sports stars.

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Kobe would be a trophy for the team to show off and help fill seats.

Yeah, the Greek league would probably increase its average attendance   by 1.000 per game. That would almost double their current average attendance. Maybe they can get LeBron and overcome the spanish 2nd division.

I don't think Kobe would like to have less status than some random soccer player - and I mean dozens of them. I suppose he'd be a celebrity in Pireus, but in Europe, overall, he'd be second banana to, say, Lance Armstrong, to refer another American sportsman.

Good for his ego? I don't think so...

Thanks for the perspective cordobes

This then begs the question: What would the Greek team gain if Kobe were to accept this kind of offer?  Maybe its more of an ego thing from the ownerships end?

Yup

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2008, 03:20:18 PM »

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I sure hope he goes. Cant stand the guy and i personally could see him bolting for the money...



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Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2008, 03:39:01 PM »

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I sure hope he goes. Cant stand the guy and i personally could see him bolting for the money...



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Thanks.  Listened to "No Code" while mowing the yard the other day and that song bowled me over (again...been a while)
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Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2008, 03:51:32 PM »

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That is a lot of money, but i bet he stays.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2008, 04:03:02 PM »

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I heard the reported details of this contract and was thinking to myself; do you think all of the luxurious perks they would be giving to Kobe would actual be conducive to him being being as productive a basketball player as possible?

They are pretty much par of course for soccer players in Europe, and other sports stars.

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Kobe would be a trophy for the team to show off and help fill seats.

Yeah, the Greek league would probably increase its average attendance   by 1.000 per game. That would almost double their current average attendance. Maybe they can get LeBron and overcome the spanish 2nd division.

I don't think Kobe would like to have less status than some random soccer player - and I mean dozens of them. I suppose he'd be a celebrity in Pireus, but in Europe, overall, he'd be second banana to, say, Lance Armstrong, to refer another American sportsman.

Good for his ego? I don't think so...

Thanks for the perspective cordobes

This then begs the question: What would the Greek team gain if Kobe were to accept this kind of offer?  Maybe its more of an ego thing from the ownerships end?



Yeah, pretty much. Somewhat similar to Chelsea and Abrahamovich. Not exactly the same because Olympiakos owners bleed red since they were kids and are mostly interested in the "grandeur" of the club.

But again, this is not happening.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2008, 09:21:12 PM »

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I heard the reported details of this contract and was thinking to myself; do you think all of the luxurious perks they would be giving to Kobe would actual be conducive to him being being as productive a basketball player as possible?

Does a guy having a personal belly dancer to fan him down during timeouts (not an actual part of the alleged contract, but a swell idea) lead to him being a better player?

Kobe would be a trophy for the team to show off and help fill seats.

I'm sure his ego could handle it.

well, does he even have to be a good basketball player to dominate?

i don't think he has the guts to leave. shaq will taunt him forever for that 4th ring.

Become Legendary.

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #13 on: October 15, 2008, 10:07:25 PM »

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Well Kobe wanted to be the best ever but the Jordan shadow lingers over him for eternity and after the finals he realized this. He might leave because no one harasses him overseas. Kobe's defense is way overrated now and doesn't have the same 1st step as he used too and he only shoots with 4 fingers now. Kobe has actually played over 1000 nba games b4 he turned the age of 30. WOW

Re: Kobe being offered $83 Million by Olympiakos
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2008, 11:10:52 PM »

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One would have to think that Nike would have some say in this.

That being said, is it possible that from Nike's stand point, that Kobe going to Europe would be better for them?