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""Fuck you, pay me!" (c)MVPau..."


          

I remember it being a big deal when Kobe said basically the same thing...

http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/pau-gasol-pay-cut-2014-stay-lakers-probably-143605455--nba.html

Will Pau Gasol take a pay cut in 2014 to stay with the Lakers? ‘Probably not,’ says Pau
By Kelly Dwyer | Ball Don't Lie – 2 hours 15 minutes ago

Pau Gasol stretches before an exhibition game against Denver (Getty Images)
Los Angeles Lakers big man Pau Gasol is in the final year of a three-year, $60 million contract extension he signed in 2009. Pau is due to make $19.3 this season, and while the injured Gasol certainly wasn’t worth that price tag last year, proper utilization of his significant talents and a healthy set of wheels could vault Gasol right back to All-Star status if everything falls into place.
Beyond that? Nobody knows. The Lakers are hoping to be prime free agent movers this summer, what with Steve Nash already in place and both Gasol and Kobe Bryant’s contracts expiring. If Bryant signs for a reduced amount, something he’s already sworn off, and Gasol decides to take a large pay cut, the Lakers could still have enough scratch to bring in a boffo free agent for one last shot at a ring for the aging veterans.
Or, Gasol could leave outright, looking to approximate the pay scale that he’s used to. Staring down what could be his final season in Los Angeles (single tear), Gasol spoke with Mark Medina at the Los Angeles Daily News:
“If I perform well, am reliable and put up a great season, then I’m sure the Lakers will have interest in extending me maybe before the season is over,” Gasol said. “We’ll see if there’s interest or not. Then we’ll go from there.”

In the interest of the Lakers maximizing their financial flexibility, would Gasol accept taking a significant paycut?
“Probably not,” he said. “You have to explore your options, but I would like to continue to play for the Lakers and maybe finish my career here. But you have to see the cards on the table.”
Gasol isn’t really angling here, but it doesn’t take a negotiatin’ maven to point out that you don’t give your potential employers the option of expecting a pay cut some nine months before free agency hits.
Secondly, we have yet to see just how Gasol will react to once again working as the focus of the Laker offense, with or without a healthy Bryant. Coach Mike D’Antoni’s schemes took Gasol out of his comfort zone last season, wasting the talents of a unique player that still has quite a lot to offer in terms of production, alongside proper spacing and movement. The Lakers coach obviously understands as much, and according to Medina has attempted to make it up to Gasol in sort by referring to him constantly as “the best center in the league,” which is kind of odd to hear in the face of Gasol’s bench demotion last season.
Injuries somewhat excused that, but the fact remains that Gasol’s half-court abilities seem out of place in D’Antoni’s fast-paced offense, even if D’Antoni did field a similarly-strong passing big man in Boris Diaw for a while during his time in Phoenix. With Bryant’s return uncertain and Steve Nash still hobbling from an ankle sprain suffered in September, Gasol should get a healthy dose of touches to start the season. Will these looks be face-up jumpers from the outside, or will he get to work at the apex of a modified triangle, as was the case under former coach Phil Jackson?
All this remains to be seen, tough news for a team set to pay the luxury tax again despite having no playoff assurances – the team barely snuck in last season, and that was on a team featuring Howard and a healthy Bryant for 95 percent of the campaign.
This was always going to be a strange season, as the Lakers waited out the final year of Bryant and Gasol’s contract, as the July of 2014 conundrum has been puzzling Laker fans for months. If the Lakers and Gasol can’t come to an acceptable agreement, trust that at even age 34 there will be plenty of suitors with plenty of cap space for a 7-footer with an ungodly amount of skills.

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"Fuck you, pay me!" (c)MVPau... [View all] , ThaTruth, Fri Oct-11-13 06:52 PM
 
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1) he makes 11 million less than kobe
Oct 11th 2013
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http://www.rankopedia.com/CandidatePix/84711.gif
Oct 11th 2013
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^^^^^PLEAS COPPED
Oct 11th 2013
4
Actually that's called a valid answer.
Oct 12th 2013
5
      lol
Oct 12th 2013
10
      haha
Oct 12th 2013
13
      Everything he said was irrelevant, it's pre-negotiation posturing which....
Oct 12th 2013
11
           Pretty much.
Oct 12th 2013
12
           i'm not suprise that a kobe fan would have no sense of proportion.
Oct 12th 2013
14
           Kobe knows he's not getting $30 mil from the Lakers or anywhere else...
Oct 12th 2013
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           Kobe's not getting anywhere near 30. It's posturing
Oct 13th 2013
33
           but it really only makes sense to take a pay cut
Oct 12th 2013
15
           Right...if it were up to LA he would already be gone...
Oct 12th 2013
18
                They could've traded him if they wanted to but there was no incentive
Oct 12th 2013
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                     they DID trade him. Stern didn't approve it.
Oct 12th 2013
20
                          lol
Oct 12th 2013
21
                          I'm talking about since then, genius.
Oct 12th 2013
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                               but they have a history of trying to trade him is the point
Oct 12th 2013
23
                                    Who is saying he's obligated to help them?
Oct 15th 2013
36
           ^^^^^PLEAS COPPED
Oct 12th 2013
17
In other words, "he's not Kobe" is your reason.
Oct 12th 2013
25
      well, the post was about him being like kobe, so yes. exactly.
Oct 12th 2013
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           that's not what the post was about
Oct 12th 2013
29
                ain't nobody here to talk about pau.
Oct 13th 2013
30
                     So, again, that wasn't what the post was about
Oct 15th 2013
35
                          hah. you don't even know what you're arguing about any more.
Oct 15th 2013
38
                               Says the guy whose last two posts were deflections
Oct 16th 2013
41
No one cares because they don't really expect Pau back
Oct 11th 2013
2
Why should he...Pau brought them 2 rings
Oct 12th 2013
6
and was the best player on the floor in Game 7 of the Finals
Oct 12th 2013
7
      yes!! I was thinking you weren't gonna make it for this one
Oct 12th 2013
9
Just like Kobe, he's posturing (and no blame to either)
Oct 12th 2013
8
you mean decrease, right? i dunno how i feel about it either way
Oct 12th 2013
24
      Yeah I don't like where this is going already.
Oct 12th 2013
27
      yeh, *decrease*
Oct 13th 2013
32
What's funny is, he's taking a huge pay cut next year regardless
Oct 12th 2013
26
if he's not getting as much next year, why would he take a cut this year...
Oct 13th 2013
31
Erm..... Huh? I'm not sure you're responding to the right guy.
Oct 15th 2013
34
i could easily see him getting 2/30M
Oct 15th 2013
37
      I hope you're right because if gets that it means he had a career year
Oct 15th 2013
39
      As Truth said, that would mean he had a damn good year.
Oct 16th 2013
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