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Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:16 pm
by Sofa King
Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million? Yes

Amid economic uncertainty and a more restrictive labor deal, one thing remains unchanged.

NBA superstars still make a ton of money. According to Hoopsworld, Kobe Bryant's $27.8 million salary in the 2012-13 season will make him the highest paid NBA player. So too do the players behind him, including Dallas forward Dirk Nowitzki ($20.9 million), New York forward Carmelo Anthony ($20.4 million) and New York forward Amare Stoudemire ($19.9 million). The Lakers will also pay top dollar to other players next season, including Dwight Howard ($19.5 million) and Pau Gasol ($19 million).

Considering the high unemployment rate and stagnant wages, it's easy to moan about such high salaries. It also opens up a discussion about society's valuing entertainers and athletes over more basic services, such as police officers, firemen, teachers. But from a pure market standpoint, these superstars deserve every penny.

The recent collective bargaining agreement curbed high spending on players. But those were ones who either severely dropped off in their play or convinced front offices to pay them more then their worth. But the ones who still make max contracts have managed to produce and thread the needle on their respective franchises.

Bryant's obviously cemented himself as one of the league's greats with his five championships, and it's fair to argue the Lakers wouldn't have secured a lucrative deal with Time Warner Cable without his presence. Lakers fans may wonder if Gasol will ever regain consistency, but it's arguable the Lakers wouldn't have made three consecutive NBA Finals appearances and won championships in 2009 and 2010 without him. And even if Howard has lots of maturing to do, his arrival to L.A. excited the fan base and sent ticket prices through the hoop.

How the Lakers manage these finances moving forward could be interesting.

Bryant has a two-year, $58-million contract set to expire after the 2013-14 season, and he's publicly indicated he may retire by then. But Bryant may feel he has both the energy and supporting cast around him to squeeze out more titles. Gasol's two-year, $38-million contract expires at the same time. The Lakers may have valued him enough to keep him now despite persistent trade talks, but how much will they value him then when they know they can trim payroll? If the Lakers have it their way, Howard will immediately re-sign with them after this season to a five-year, $117.9-million contract, as opposed to a maximum four-year, $87.6-million deal with another team.

Considering the Lakers have a $100-million payroll, it's likely they'll have to pinch money elsewhere. But they've done that so far as peripheral issues, such as signing bench reserve Antawn Jamison to a veteran's minimum ($1.4 million) and refusing to spend the $3 million mini mid-level exception.

Lakers fans shouldn't be offended that Bryant, Gasol and Howard make so much money. They should simply be grateful that the Lakers understand that's the price they have to pay to ensure a championship-caliber team.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/lakersnow ... vrit=53297


Amongst the top earns, I'd say he's worth it.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:39 pm
by Sedale Threatt
From a production standpoint, no, not any more. But for the most part the top-end NBA players are probably underpaid, which is crazy. I couldn't even begin to imagine how many tickets Kobe has sold during his career. Or a player like LeBron, in his prime? He's basically playing to a sell-out every night of his career.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 1:39 pm
by AcecardZ
Kobe's worth what he's earning in terms of what he can make the Lakers in ticket and merchandise sales but at this point his productivity on the court is not matching his salary when compared to the productivity of other players around the league and what they're being paid for that productivity.


edit: lol Sedale beat me to it...

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 2:31 pm
by Dr Aki
kobe pays his own salary and then some

thats why you always go for the money, because it allows to spend money elsewhere

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:32 pm
by Cares
Don't worry he makes that back in jersey sales.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:02 pm
by snaquille oatmeal
his salary seems lopsided because of the CBA cap, business capital value wise he is underpaid.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:17 pm
by dockingsched
business side he's without a doubt worth his salary and some.

basketball wise he's disgustingly overpaid.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:43 pm
by KingLakers
At Kobe age he's not worth 27m but that contract comes from the last CBA and his past accomplishments what player that has won 5 rings and is still a franchise player won't get paid something near that.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:04 pm
by Iplaytolose
dockingsched wrote:business side he's without a doubt worth his salary and some.

basketball wise he's disgustingly overpaid.


I agree.

From a basketball standpoint, there are two people that I think are worth Kobe's contract: LeBron and Dwight.

From a different perspective, I'm fine with Kobe making 28 mil. He's paid his dues on the court.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:15 pm
by Wavy Q
He obviously earns all that money back and then some but purely basketball speaking hell **** no

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 11:34 pm
by JustAwesome
Bryant has to be paid that much. This franchise has a unique fan base that will leave if a superstar like him isn't around. I remember it being pretty quiet during the Cedric Ceballos era.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:44 am
by TruSkool
Stephano wrote:He obviously earns all that money back and then some but purely basketball speaking hell **** no

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 1:46 am
by TyCobb
He's earned it. Can't do a damn thing about it.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:08 am
by Edrees
How is it "argueable" that we wouldn't have won two rings in 2009 and 2010 without Pau? It's a fact. Nobody can argue that.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 3:41 am
by LAKESHOW
It doesnt matter, it doesnt limit our ability to acquire stars. (see dwight-see nash). The TV contract is a GIGANTIC maneuver that buffers the financial situation. If anyone deserves a baloon payment its him. Give it to him, its his last gigantic contract, then drop low in a coupla years. Besides, cut a guy like KOBE, it sends a message to the league and future stars comin to LA. Look at dallas, they are having a hard time acquiring stars, because they thought it was cool to cut "their" star players and save up.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:44 am
by Josephpaul
From a business side no. He has fans across the globe.. On the court yes he's overpaid but not by massive amount.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:38 am
by laduane1
Lakers could sign 3 very good players for what he is making. They knew what they were giving him, so now it is time for them to pay. Wish he could give back some so the team could have signed other players to help out. But it does not work that way. So Lakers are stuck for the next 2 years and Kobe will get paid and lets hope it brings at lease 1 more championship. The way it looks, D12 will get a big payday. So LA will be paying 100 million in player salary and 80 plus million in tax. 3 years from now. This needs to be cut way back and youth needs to be served.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:49 am
by Speedlot
Why are
laduane1 wrote:Lakers could sign 3 very good players for what he is making. They knew what they were giving him, so now it is time for them to pay. Wish he could give back some so the team could have signed other players to help out. But it does not work that way. So Lakers are stuck for the next 2 years and Kobe will get paid and lets hope it brings at lease 1 more championship. The way it looks, D12 will get a big payday. So LA will be paying 100 million in player salary and 80 plus million in tax. 3 years from now. This needs to be cut way back and youth needs to be served.


So lakers is stuck with kobe for 2 years, but will have to pay 180 million 3 years from now? Does not compute.

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 7:21 am
by Dr Aki
if kobe was paid what he was worth, we'd have shelled out 50mil per for the last 10 years

thank your lucky stars, there's a max contract salary structure for superstars

Re: Is Kobe Bryant really worth $27.8 million?

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 12:49 am
by Josephpaul
How much is the best SG or in some eyes the 2nd best SG on the court worth?