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Dimitris Giannakopoulos made it clear yesterday and publicly that he does not agree with the Euroleague agreement with the Players Union (ELPA) for the payment of 80% of the contracts to the players and is geared towards 35% scissors.
The KAE has not yet been officially notified to the players and their representatives, but it is clear that this idea of the club does not excite them, especially since there is an agreement with ELPA and an instruction from FIBA for a much smaller one. contract reduction.
It all depends on the intentions of the players themselves and whether they will compromise or reject the reductions, which could lead to the departure of some important contracts.
Live Sport shows how much some of Panathinaikos’ big contracts can be cut. For Kalathis, who has a $ 2.3 million contract, if -35% of Dimitris Giannakopoulos passes, he will lose $ 805,000, while under the ELPA agreement he will lose $ 460,000. For Friedet, $ 1.7 million a year, the “scissors” are $ 595,000 and $ 340,000, respectively, while for Deson Thomas, $ 800,000 will be $ 280,000 and $ 160,000, respectively.