Slava wrote:Archerbro wrote:Slava wrote:
This past season was the first when the Lakers had cap space to offer free agents in the Kobe era, so I'm not sure why 5 superstars would even say they refused to join Kobe. There never was an opportunity in the first place.
If you are talking about MLE level players, then I'm not sure those players would qualify to have an option anyways, they go to whichever team offers them max money. I mean there have been players who played for a notorious racist like Donald Sterling, surely playing with Kobe wasn't as bad as that.
on the herd today, Abbott said the agent told him he had 5 good/above average players. they're not superstars and they all said they didn't want to play with Kobe.
I'm basically stating, the agent told Abott that these guys don't want to play with him. They've told the agent that directly.and I get what you're saying that they'd take the most money offer anyways, but that's at the very least an opportunity cost for the lakers that they won't get these players because of Kobe.
So, it's an opportunity cost if they didn't even bother to meet with the Lakers. (because they didn't want to deal with him).
Again, it then comes down to if you think the agent is being truthful. Abott, and the editor thought so. (what does he have to gain from lying anyways? if anything he's risking himself for saying something like that)
That doesn't stand up to facts like I said. From '97 to '14 Lakers had none more than the MLE to offer players.
the facts from the mag/agent were, that these players told their agent "i don't want to play with Kobe"
are you disputing the quote or disputing Kobe ever cost them a free agent? Again, with the S & T's that we had until the new cba (2012), teams could get FA's that way.












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