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Gasol said he believes Bryant intends to finalize his own extension soon, keeping together the Lakers' championship core for several more years. Although Bryant hasn't formally inked a three-year extension likely worth over $80 million, he declined the chance to opt out of his current contract this summer, flatly saying he wouldn't leave the Lakers.
"We continue to have dialogue with Kobe and his representative," Kupchak said. "I do anticipate continued discussions, but that's really all I can say. I've always felt ... that Kobe should and would end his career in Los Angeles."
With owner Jerry Buss willing to spend beyond the limits of the salary cap, Kupchak believes he can keep together the entire core of the NBA's most valuable and profitable franchise, according to Forbes magazine. Kupchak even believes the Lakers can keep 10-time NBA champion coach Phil Jackson, who has given confusing signals in recent weeks about whether he sees a long-term future with the club.
"If he sees growth and a future with this team, he'll come back," Kupchak said. "Cutting a deal is the easy part. It's about his health, and what he's achieved."
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