Last week, US National Men's soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann took a minor shot at Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant during an interview with Sam Borden of the New York Times Magazine. The US coach used Kobe's recent contract extension to compare his reasoning behind not selecting Landon Donavon to the National squad. 

"This always happens in America. Kobe Bryant, for example — why does he get a two-year contract extension for $50 million? Because of what he is going to do in the next two years for the Lakers? Of course not. Of course not. He gets it because of what he has done before. It makes no sense. Why do you pay for what has already happened?"

During a recent ESPN studio interview conducted in Brazil, Kobe had this to say about the criticism from the soccer coach:

"I thought it was pretty funny. I thought it was pretty comical actually. I see his perspective. But the one perspective that he's missing from an ownership point of view is that you want to be part of an ownership group that is rewarding its players for what they've done while balancing the team going forward. If you're another player in the future and you're looking at the Lakers organization, you want to be a part of an organization that takes care of its players while at the same time planning for the future. Jurgen is a coach, a manager. He's not a GM or owner of the franchise. When you look at it from that perspective, it changes a little bit. But you probably could have used another player as an example."

Source: inflexwetrust.com