As CBS Sports' Ken Berger points out, only four teams have been in the luxury tax four times in the six seasons of the now-kaput CBA. Obviously the Lakers are one, and as noted haven't simply dipped a toe in the tax, but wallowed in it. This provision forces them to either strip down the roster at least twice every five years or pay an even greater financial penalty. Figuring out exactly when to do this amid what will be major pressure to win in Kobe Bryant's remaining seasons would be tricky to say the least, as would be rebuilding on the fly for a post-Bryant era.
This rule also adds another complicating layer when it comes to ensuring Bryant finishes his career with the Lakers. Kobe has said he doesn't believe his current deal will be his last. How much money will he want in the next go round? Will the Lakers be willing to pay it, especially given potential mega-tax implications?
In the NFL, longtime stars for one team often finish with another. The NBA could be moving in that direction.
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If Kobe can do it like Dirk and take less, I can see Kobe in purple and gold for life. If not, I could see him in another city and uniform. Kind of sad if you are a Kobe fan and want him to finish his career with the Lakers... but we'll eventually see.
I forgot about this thread... if the mods feel like moving this topic there, its cool with me.
