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Posts Tagged ‘insurance’

Bulls To Release Luol Deng To Play Internationally

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Basketball 24/7 is reporting that the Chicago Bulls will release Luol Deng to play in international play. They are reporting that Luol Deng left on a airplane today on a flight to Europe.

Great Britain officials were able to come up with the additional $500,000 or so that was needed to get supplemental insurance to cover his back. Luol Deng’s back was one of the MetLife’s 14 body part exclusions that they are allowed to make.

With Luol Deng back on board, Great Britain’ schances for qualifying for the 2009 European Championships look very bright. They will begin play in the qualifying tournament next Wednesday against Israel.

SOURCE: Basketball 24/7

Luol Deng Never To Play For Great Britain?

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

The Times is reporting that Great Britain officials are worried that Luol Deng will not be able to play in the 2012 Olympics in London. They also fear that they will not be able to even qualify in 2012 without Deng.

Apparently now the NBA insures it’s top 150 contracts with MetLife. MetLife has the right to exclude 14 of those contracts from their coverage. Apparently Luol Deng is one of those guys excluded from coverage. This is just speculation on my part, but I would imagine a guy like Dwyane Wade is one of the exclusions as well, but that USA Basketball probably has a greater budget, so they are able to cover any insurance issues within their budget. As noted by The Times, Great Britain basketball only has a 1.5 million euros a year budget.

The cost for supplemental insurance would be $500,000 based on quotes Great Britain officials have received. They assume that they will have to pay this supplemental insurance every year, which would run them $2.5 million for Deng’s commitment through the 2012 London Olympics.

Now I have no power to tell someone how to spend their money, and wouldn’t like someone telling me how to spend my money, but why doesn’t Luol Deng foot the bill, or at least part of it? You would think with that $71 million contract, potentially $80 million, he would be able to pay $2.5 million over the next 5 years.

If Luol Deng really cares about spreading basketball to Great Britain and playing for their national team, is there really any reason we shouldn’t expect him to pay the insurance fee so he can play for Great Britain? If I had that much money, and wanted to represent my country, I know I would.

Source: The Times

Deng Shutdown From Playing WIth Great Britain

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Luol Deng will no longer be playing for the Great Britain national team this summer, after the NBA refused to insure his $71 million contract because Deng proved to be too much of a risk because of his history of back problems.

The only option they have now is for Great Britain to negotiate with the Bulls to find a way to insure Deng’s contract. Great Britain officials are preparing an appeal of the deicision, but for anyone who has dealt with an insurance company in their life knows that this will be a fruitless effort.

Luol is said to be absoutely devastated. It now looks like Great Britain will fail to qualify for the 2009 European Championships, unless Ben Gordon comes to an agreement with the Bulls by Tuesday to make his Great Britain debut, or the remaining players somehow rally together and win as massive underdogs.

Source: Basketball 24/7