Eff You, Pay Me :: Italy Offers Kobe Bryant $6.7 Million

The Italian team, Virtus Bologna, has offered to pay Kobe Bryant a one-season contract for $6.7 million. Massimo Faranoi, Virtus Bologna’s general manager, has held conference calls with Rob Pelinka, who is Bryant’s agent. The team has provided four options, including: a one-year deal to two-month and one-month options, and a per-game deal (where he would be paid $739,640 per home game). Bryant would be able to return to the Lakers if and when the lockout ends. Peep the full story here.
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