2010年2月9日星期二

Lakers' Jackson may take pay cut

Kobe Bryant and Phil Jackson have been involved with the Lakers' titles through the past decade. But while the Lakers are expected to work out a multiyear, mega-million extension with Bryant at some point, perhaps the same can't be assumed for Jackson.

According the Los Angeles Times, Lakers sources say if Jackson wants to return, he’ll be asked to take a pay cut from his $12 million annual salary. Jackson recently indicated there could be contract concerns. "People are cutting costs all around the league and coaches are obviously going to take a cut, too, so they may not even want to hire me," Jackson said. "They may want to save some money."

It may resulted from the world economic depression.

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