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Kobe Bryant To Italy? Virtus Bologna Offers Lakers Star $6.7 Million

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First Posted: 09/23/11 11:22 AM ET Updated: 11/23/11 05:12 AM ET

By ANDREW DAMPF, Associated Press

ROME — Kobe Bryant has been offered a $6.7 million, one-season contract to play for the Italian team Virtus Bologna, appealing to his childhood memories of growing up in the country.

The Los Angeles Lakers superstar spent part of his youth in Italy while his father played there. He speaks Italian, prompting Bologna to hope he might return if there's an NBA lockout.

Virtus Bologna general manager Massimo Faraoni tells The Associated Press he's been on conference calls between Bryant's agent, Rob Pelinka, Bologna president Claudio Sabatini and main sponsor Canadian Solar, which would provide the cash for such a deal.

"I think the fact that he's lived in Italy makes this appealing to him," Faraoni said.

Virtus has given Bryant four different contract options, stretching from the one-year deal to two-month and one-month options, and a per-game deal that would come out to $739,640 per home game.

All of the offers are pretax and would allow Bryant to return to the Lakers immediately if the lockout ends.

Canadian Solar said its not directly involved in the dealings.

"The contract is being negotiated between Virtus and Kobe Bryant's agent. Canadian Solar is not at the negotiating table," said a statement from the company provided to The AP.

Turkish club Besiktas and at least one team in China have expressed interest in the 33-year-old Bryant, who has won five NBA championships and been an All-Star 13 times.

Faraoni watched Bryant when he played in Pistoia's youth system in the late 1980s.

"I saw him when he was a kid, and he already had a lot of passion for the game then," Faraoni said.

Bryant's father, Joe "Jellybean" Bryant, played in Italy with Rieti, Reggio Calabria, Pistoia and Reggiana from 1984-1991. The elder Bryant now coaches the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA.

Virtus also reached out to Manu Ginobili, who played with Bologna before joining the San Antonio Spurs in 2002. Denver Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari rejoined his former Italian club Olimpia Milano on Tuesday.

Other NBA players are committing to play in leagues outside the United States.

Nuggets free agents Wilson Chandler and J.R. Smith plan to play in China, Denver's Ty Lawson will play in Lithuania and New Jersey Nets All-Star Deron Williams signed with Turkish club Besiktas.

Virtus has won 15 Italian league titles but none since 2001, when it also won the Euroleague for the second time.

Virtus has asked fans to send messages supporting the recruitment of Bryant to a "Bologna for Bryant" email address, which will be published on the team's website.

Bologna opens the Italian league against Roma on Oct. 9. It did not qualify for this season's Euroleague, although the team has big ambitions after signing former Clemson point guard Terrell McIntyre, who led Siena to four consecutive Italian titles before transferring to Malaga in Spain last season.

"I think we already have a competitive squad for Serie A, but Kobe is obviously a great champion and he would make a great addition to the team," Faraoni said. "I would put us just behind Milano and Siena."

The NBA season usually begins in late October but owners and players have failed to agree on a new labor deal. The two sides are at odds over how to divide the league's revenue, a salary cap structure and the length of guaranteed contracts.

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By ANDREW DAMPF, Associated Press ROME — Kobe Bryant has been offered a $6.7 million, one-season contract to play for the Italian team Virtus Bologna, appealing to his childhood memories of growi...
By ANDREW DAMPF, Associated Press ROME — Kobe Bryant has been offered a $6.7 million, one-season contract to play for the Italian team Virtus Bologna, appealing to his childhood memories of growi...
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askido351
11:56 AM on 09/24/2011
I've seen Italian soccer legend Alexandro Del Pierro and others wear Kobe Bryant T-shirts. They surely like him over there
08:18 AM on 09/25/2011
"Alessandro del Piero", Italy =/= Spain.
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askido351
11:48 AM on 09/24/2011
Bologna could do better. Kobe makes between 21 - 24million quid in salary alone per season.
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haimchaim
10:46 AM on 09/24/2011
allow for Kobe to be exploited .. taking a Conservative value & timely approach @ the right moment & with right team location he may find a bidding relationship to bloom .. god bless America .. keep the youg ones strong .
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Greatest Darthfruit
So, you the brains of this outfit, or is he?
11:14 PM on 09/23/2011
yawn! i hate kobe
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jwb2013
REAL EYES REALIZE REAL LIES.
12:07 AM on 09/24/2011
then what are you doing here?
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
11:01 AM on 09/25/2011
...a personal relationship, huh?
10:47 PM on 09/23/2011
Kobe is currently in the second year of an 5 year 80 mil contract, not to mention the $ he gets from Nike and other endorsements (and business investments if he has a few braincells to spare). He could do without the money from Italy, staying and focusing on the upcoming season makes more sense.

Like the NFL, there's far too much money to be made between the owners and the players, they wont waste an entire season. These people are far too greedy for that.
03:06 AM on 09/24/2011
What do you mean by "focusing on the upcoming season" ? Do you mean staring real hard at old game tape? Basketball players play... if he is going to play regardless, why not do it in a place like Italy just for the cultural experience and what we would do to the game in Europe?
08:07 AM on 09/24/2011
What cultural experience? He can play in leagues in the US where other top NBA players already do.
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LogicalMathMan
Math, Finance, English, Business Instructor
11:01 AM on 09/25/2011
Actually, he's in his second year of this 3-year, $90million contract.
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socalcde
My micro-bio is empty.
07:15 PM on 09/23/2011
This is depressing, but of course he's going to go, why wouldn't he?
04:13 PM on 09/23/2011
Go for it!!!!
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javajava
Pastafarian Liberal Progressive Socialist Hippie
03:44 PM on 09/23/2011
Years ago when US athletes played in Europe it was because they lacked the talent to play in the NBA. Now basketball's talent pool is truly global.

Off topic but..

If only we could develop more world class soccer players in this country much like other countries are developing bball players.
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thomasdaddy1
Facts aren't optional!!
03:49 PM on 09/23/2011
"Now basketball­'s talent pool is truly global. "
I wouldn't go that far! The rest of the world still has a waaaaayyysss to go. Other countries aren't developing bball players. The sport is just more popular. You don't have a ton of European plays that can actually make it in the NBA. On the flip side, you can have mediocre NBA players go to Europe and dominate!
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Le Facteur 99
Jeremiah was right.
05:54 PM on 09/23/2011
A lot more than you think


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_foreign_NBA_players
10:48 PM on 09/23/2011
Lets not get ahead of ourselves, the talent pool in the NBA is still heavily American. Most foreign players are still big men, not skill players.
03:10 AM on 09/24/2011
You are wrong... The Europeans have more "skill" because they work at it// (fundamentals etc... ) read: Pau Gasol, Nowitzki, etc... European players for example can shoot (even the Big men..). American players are the ones who are BIG and rely on brute force, eg. Dwight Howard who like Shaq, just rely on brute strength and not skill. Even LeBron, as good as he is, if you really drill down, is not as skilled. He does not have the fluid footwork, and dexterity like say a Jordan or even Kobe do....
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
03:35 PM on 09/23/2011
I hope he takes it.

Basketball has become an International Sport and his playing overseas will be

good for Basketball in the long run.
02:24 PM on 09/23/2011
Hey Kobe, women here in Colorado will feel safer if you just stay there and never return.
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
03:35 PM on 09/23/2011
The ones with semen from 3 different men???
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thomasdaddy1
Facts aren't optional!!
03:52 PM on 09/23/2011
Yeah right! Those hair backed women in Colorado would give their beards AND chest hair for a night with Kobe!
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robjh1
That Job Just Isn't Into You!
01:55 PM on 09/23/2011
I know this offer is Italy, but how much do American teachers, who educate our future citizens, make?
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
02:11 PM on 09/23/2011
About what Kobe makes in 2 minutes on the court.
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biglog
I see your Schwartz is as big as mine.
02:56 PM on 09/23/2011
People don't buy tickets to go watch teachers teach.
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Olivio
Why are the republicans waging a war on women??
04:30 PM on 09/23/2011
Unfortunately, you are right. But, do people pay to watch college football or basketball coaches coach during NCAA matches?
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Carmen Madonna Campos
dude! it's me!!!
01:26 PM on 09/23/2011
Kobe is also contributing to the fund to help out players who do not make the BIG BUCKS and will feel the crunch during this lock out.
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leorangerie
01:22 PM on 09/23/2011
Sounds like a great year. Minimal playing, living in Italy, being paid royally. I say, go for it KB.
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Mark Langston
The Crazy One. The Misfit. The Rebel.
01:17 PM on 09/23/2011
Wow. over $700,000 for one game. I'm not hatin' but it's amazing what people get paid for and for such a short period of time.

Meanwhile the average worker would have to put in 10 or more years of hard work to see that kind of money. And even then they're likely living paycheck-to-paycheck.
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mmsuki
Fine; I evolved, you didn't.
02:13 PM on 09/23/2011
Assuming the court time is 48 minutes, that's over $15,000 per minute.
Two minutes of playing time would pay a first-year teacher's salary.
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biglog
I see your Schwartz is as big as mine.
02:59 PM on 09/23/2011
Yes, but 40,000-seat arenas aren't sold out to see someone frame a house. Players are paid what they're worth to those writing the checks.
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Quotidien
can't argue with ignorance
12:31 PM on 09/23/2011
I bet NBA players are smoking some serious doob during this lockout
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biglog
I see your Schwartz is as big as mine.
03:01 PM on 09/23/2011
Marcus Camby is!
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SA Texas 2
No Escape For Millionaire Tax Dodgers
05:19 PM on 09/23/2011
LOL :}{)
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hazbro24
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro- HST
05:01 PM on 09/23/2011
before the lockout too.