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DKLaker
10-11-2013, 03:32 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/24066151/pau-gasol-says-he-probably-wont-take-a-paycut-to-stay-with-the-lakers

[Quote]In the interest of the Lakers maximizing their financial flexibility, would Gasol accept taking a significant paycut?

ihatetimthomas
10-11-2013, 04:29 PM
Why is he nuts? Why would he ever take a paycut? This is a team that has approached dealing with him as a business. He was all but traded a few years ago and he has been in just about every trade rumor involving the Lakers. I don't think he is interested in doing any favors for the Lakers even if he would like to stay a Laker. This will be his final multi year deal.

dd24
10-11-2013, 07:19 PM
He said the right thing. I'm sure he knows he won't be making as much next time around, but you can't under sell yourself in the beginning of a contract year. There's no team that will give him 20 million. If he has a good season there might be a team that gives him 10. You've got to start at the top and work your way down in a negotiation. I'm not too worried about what he said. Plus there is a chance he could be traded still. I could also see the Lakers going after a guy like Greg Monroe too. They could offer him a max deal (like Cousins got). The Pistons may just match it though. It's all speculation until they start playing real games. If teams start not producing the way they anticipated we'll start seeing trade rumors.

L.A. Jazz
10-12-2013, 08:07 AM
He will play well at the start of the season and get traded for young talent and pick(s). So the Lakers wont have to think about how much he will make in the next years.

magictricked
10-12-2013, 03:08 PM
Why would Gasol go on record and say he's willing to take a pay cut and kill his bargaining power for his next contract.

DKLaker
10-13-2013, 12:32 PM
Why would Gasol go on record and say he's willing to take a pay cut and kill his bargaining power for his next contract.


What he should have said is "No Comment" or, my agent is handling that....or will handle the negotiations.

Maybe Pau is delusional and thinks he actually deserves to be in the top 10 in salaries.......ever consider that? (Pau is # 8 this season).
The guy has been stealing money from the team for 3 years now with his overpaid, under producing game. I'm just calling it like it is. I like getting draft picks for he and Nash. ( No kk....I'm not agreeing with you :oldlol: )

L.A. Jazz
10-13-2013, 01:14 PM
Why should he say "no comment" when all the other players in the NBA talk, twitter all the time?

you are right, he didnt play up to his talent the last 2 years. maybe it's age, maybe it's missing passion after 3 finals. i think it's a combination. But he isnt stealing anything. or is Kobe stealing money from the Lakers? allright, his work ethic is not up for debate like Pau's but he can work his but off and will never be the Kobe of 2006-2009. So he isnt worth the money. but teams know this and still give the player longterm deals because otherwise he would play for another team. Pau gave us 3 great years, thats a million times more than most players ever did. sure, we cant win another title with him as our best big, but thats life, its 2013 and not 2008.

no-one forces the Lakers to give him another big contract!!! trade his old ass, tell him thanks for the titles and let it go. :cheers:

dd24
10-13-2013, 03:41 PM
I'm not mad at Pau at all. Without him the Lakers wouldn't have won those titles. I feel like he's still one of the best big men in the game. As long as he doesn't catch the injury bug this year I think his numbers will be much better too. There's no doubt about it, he will be making less in his next contract (where ever it may be). I just don't expect him to announce as much.

Lakers_Kobe_Fan
10-13-2013, 03:57 PM
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-basketball/24066151/pau-gasol-says-he-probably-wont-take-a-paycut-to-stay-with-the-lakers



Is he nuts??? We should look to trade him while we can get something for him.

:biggums: :banghead:

DKLaker
10-13-2013, 03:58 PM
Why should he say "no comment" when all the other players in the NBA talk, twitter all the time?

you are right, he didnt play up to his talent the last 2 years. maybe it's age, maybe it's missing passion after 3 finals. i think it's a combination. But he isnt stealing anything. or is Kobe stealing money from the Lakers? allright, his work ethic is not up for debate like Pau's but he can work his but off and will never be the Kobe of 2006-2009. So he isnt worth the money. but teams know this and still give the player longterm deals because otherwise he would play for another team. Pau gave us 3 great years, thats a million times more than most players ever did. sure, we cant win another title with him as our best big, but thats life, its 2013 and not 2008.

no-one forces the Lakers to give him another big contract!!! trade his old ass, tell him thanks for the titles and let it go. :cheers:

My opinion as an older man is that Twitter is complete garbage that doesn't help anyone, just makes people look bad, I just don't get it :confusedshrug:
What did Pau really have to benefit by opening his mouth?
Kobe is completely earning his money and always has and he is the guys putting fans in the seats, the guy who allowed the team to get the massive tv contract.....and even in a horrible year like last season, he is the guy who willed them into the playoffs......his money is beyond being questioned.
As for Pau.....yes he has been stealing money for at least 2 years......he hasn't been remotely worth $19 million per year.....no way, no how.
Pau, at his age and ability next season he will be overpaid if he gets a dime more than $9 million.
Yeah, I agree with you that we should finally trade him and move on.

In fairness, I do give a ton of blame to the 2 coaches who had no clue as to how to use him.

$LakerGold
10-14-2013, 01:49 AM
Lol @ you acting like the Lakers offered that contract to him 2 years ago. :rolleyes:

2009 DKLaker, 2009. Remember 2009?

It is what it is. Let it go, you silly bitch.

$LakerGold
10-14-2013, 01:51 AM
He earned that 19 million. Helped the Lakers win 2 rings, didn't he?

Stealing... LOL

DKLaker
10-14-2013, 10:43 AM
He earned that 19 million. Helped the Lakers win 2 rings, didn't he?

Stealing... LOL

The last 3 years......yes, stealing money without a doubt, beginning with him being a crybaby in the playoffs against Dallas because his girl dumped him.

My opinion is that since his skill, and most importantly his will have greatly diminished.....not to mention his health with age. He is a fool to think he shouldn't have to take a pay cut.....that is just common sense.

2009? Should the Bulls pay Jordan....Pippen and Rodman 25 million each to return??? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
If the 3rd digit doesn't have a 1 in front of it there is no discussion of merit in the present day.....it's going to be 2014. Why not pay DFish 15 mil to return? :wtf:

Now, the season is about to start, lets not ruin the board with childish name calling, no one wants to read that crap nor any back and forth on it.
It is easy enough to give intelligent arguments without it.

mr sax
10-17-2013, 12:53 AM
It is what it is. Let it go, you silly bitch.

Dude, you're killing me! hahahahahaha

DKLaker
10-17-2013, 01:44 AM
:pimp: :sleeping :sleeping :sleeping

crisoner
10-17-2013, 01:53 AM
Love Pau hope he has a great season and we can find away to keep him so he will retire a Laker.

$LakerGold
10-17-2013, 11:36 PM
The last 3 years......yes, stealing money without a doubt, beginning with him being a crybaby in the playoffs against Dallas because his girl dumped him.

My opinion is that since his skill, and most importantly his will have greatly diminished.....not to mention his health with age. He is a fool to think he shouldn't have to take a pay cut.....that is just common sense.

2009? Should the Bulls pay Jordan....Pippen and Rodman 25 million each to return??? :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
If the 3rd digit doesn't have a 1 in front of it there is no discussion of merit in the present day.....it's going to be 2014. Why not pay DFish 15 mil to return? :wtf:

Now, the season is about to start, lets not ruin the board with childish name calling, no one wants to read that crap nor any back and forth on it.
It is easy enough to give intelligent arguments without it.

Lecture.

They offered that contract to him in 2009 when he was still worth that kind of money. He made a huge impact to the Lakers, so, they wanted to show gratitude by offering him that kind of money. Do I think he should take a paycut? Yes. Obviously, he's not the same player as he was before. With that being said, there's no need to bitch about a contract that he earned. Basic logic.

& DK, chill. You know I don't mean that personally :))

DKLaker
10-18-2013, 11:17 AM
Lecture.

They offered that contract to him in 2009 when he was still worth that kind of money. He made a huge impact to the Lakers, so, they wanted to show gratitude by offering him that kind of money. Do I think he should take a paycut? Yes. Obviously, he's not the same player as he was before. With that being said, there's no need to bitch about a contract that he earned. Basic logic.

& DK, chill. You know I don't mean that personally :))


Well it's good you know the obvious.....and that was my point, I don't care about 2009 or the current contract. The point was that if he thinks he shouldn't take a huge paycut he is completely nuts.
Why does he think the Lakers should continue paying him $19 million in a new contract when he hasn't played to a $19 million level since last decade :oldlol:

It's all good bro.....but when you say some things it invites useless trolls into the thread.....we both know who those are.
I'm trying to keep this forum civil with no petty personal bickering, just good basketball debate.
Speaking of civil, where is my favorite class act guy and excellent moderator Lakerfreak?