JDizzel3000 wrote:jbk1234 wrote:DunkedOn wrote:If I was a young player, I would seriously considering firing my agent and hiring Rich Paul.
Yeah if that team didn't have LBJ on it, Paul would get laughed out of the room. That's the problem with this. Even with all the leverage Paul had, he held his client out through all of training camp, alienated his client's relationship with the fans, put his biggest client is a very difficult position, and got him $2 million more over a 5 year period.
Lol my lord ....do you think he ..his agent or any other half witted NBA player gives a damn about "alienating the fans" relative to getting paid?
Go ask Eric Bledsoe (who doesn't play on the cavs btw) if he's happy with Rich Paul representing him ....
What "difficult situation" was lebron in?
It's just mind boggling reading some of these hyperbolic sensationalized post

I don't get what's difficult to understand. TT was offered $80 million on the first day of FA. He received that offer not because Rich Paul is some super agent but because Rich Paul represents LBJ, LBJ isn't signed for multiple years, and the Cavs wanted to keep LBJ happy. If TT played for another team, that didn't have LBJ, and tried to play hardball, he'd either not play this season or sign for 50-60% of his current contract.
So let's start with that huge, and totally unique, advantage that Paul has. That alone got his client an $80 million offer. So with all the B.S. that followed, for long as it dragged on (whether you think the damage is lasting or not), TT got $2 million extra over five friggin years. The general consensus is that TT received that money solely so that Paul could save face and not be embarrassed. You think Paul looks good. Most people think that TT caved and the Cavs were magnanimous.