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A good synopsis on ESPN.com of what it takes to attract free agents in today's NBA:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...nroe-teach-los-angeles-lakers-valuable-lesson
Monroe's agent, David Falk, has a saying that players in position to command big paydays typically desire three things: they want a maximum salary, they want to win a championship and they want to be The Man.
"Generally speaking, you can only have two of them," Falk said.
Notice Falk didn't mention location. If players love Los Angeles that much, they can always join the squadron of NBA players who just rent places there in the off-season -- and aren't subject to California's nation-leading 13.3 percent state tax rate on the wealthy.
So the salaries are the same, the golden championship banners don't do anything for the current players, the legendary names on the wall can't help cover LeBron or Stephen Curry, the marketing possibilities have proven to be just as good in Oklahoma City as in L.A.
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/1...nroe-teach-los-angeles-lakers-valuable-lesson
