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Even Phil Jackson thinks the Lakers paid Kobe Bryant too much

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Published January 31, 2014 at 12:50 PM
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Kobe Bryant is taking a $7 million pay cut next season. Of course, he's still going to make $23 million and be the highest paid player in the NBA, which left a lot of Lakers' fans shaking their heads. They get the business reasons this is a good deal for the Lakers, but how does...

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