Kobe’s Staying in L.A.

Kobe Bryant will be doing work in Los Angeles for at least two more seasons, as he decided not to use an opt out clause in his contract that would allow him to become a free agent. Kobe will turn 31 next month and there is talk that he will sign an extension that will keep him in Los Angles for even more years. The Times reported Bryant would make a guaranteed $47.8 million over the next two years with his current contract and could earn another $86 million to $91 million with the extension, depending on NBA salary-cap figures to be determined in 2011. If he signs the extension its safe to say that Kobe will be a Laker for the rest of his career, the way it should be. This news comes as no surprise to me. After the Finals, when asked if he would opt out of his contract early in interviews, Kobe has said things like: ”L.A. is home”, “where else am I going to go” and “why would I want to leave?” L.A. is now Kobe’s city after winning the Title. It’s amazing to see the love and support that all the Laker fans are giving him and the rest of the Lakers. If Kobe wanted to run for mayor of L.A. he would win in a landslide. The city just belongs to him, and I know he is enjoying all the love.

Not having to worry about Kobe, the Lakers could now focus on resigning Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza, two big contributors to the Title run. They have both expressed their interest to stay in L.A. and defend the Title, but know that it is not up to them. The only question is if the Lakers can afford them both with other teams bidding up their price. That question will be answered very soon as free agency begins today. My hope is the Lakers do resign them both so that they can repeat next year. This team has good chemistry so they should keep it together and win more Championships.
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