After passing the
Illinois bar examination and receiving his license to practice in 1996,
Arn Tellem convinced Pelinka to become a lawyer for SFX management, Pelinka had become Bryant's agent by the time of the
Kobe Bryant sexual assault case. While at SFX, he also became the agent for several of his current clients. While at SFX in 2004, he was living in
Santa Monica, California and dating a pediatrician. shoots a
free throw. Pelinka then branched out on his own and founded The Landmark Sports Agency. Recently, he has represented several first-round lottery picks: sixth overall
2003 NBA draft selection,
Chris Kaman, Among the players he has formerly represented are
DeShawn Stevenson and
Fred Hoiberg. He has represented several
Arizona Wildcats players including Andre Iguodala and Channing Frye. Pelinka is regarded as one of the world's leading sports agents according to
Business Insider, who ranked him 5th in 2010. Pelinka is well known as the agent of
Kobe Bryant, who retired at the end of the after 20 seasons as a perennial
All-Star guard for the
Los Angeles Lakers. In fact, some of his other clients have hired him because of this. During the
2003 sexual assault case against Bryant, Pelinka spent a considerable amount of time with his client. He accompanied him on trips to
Eagle, Colorado. It was Pelinka who confirmed the news of Bryant's second child. In 2004, when Bryant was a free agent, Pelinka confirmed Bryant would remain in Los Angeles with either the Lakers or the Los Angeles Clippers while rumors were flying that he was going to sign with the
Chicago Bulls. Subsequently, when
Rudy Tomjanovich was hired to be the Lakers'
head coach, he sent free agent Bryant and Pelinka a video package describing the things he has done for players at Bryant's position. A few days later, Pelinka negotiated a contract for Bryant to remain with the Lakers for $136.4 million over seven years. When Bryant demanded to be traded during the 2007 offseason, Pelinka confirmed that "Kobe would like to be moved." He was also the godfather of Kobe's daughter, Gianna Bryant.
Draft success and controversy (2008–2009) Eric Gordon was drafted seventh overall in the
2008 NBA draft.
Sasha Vujačić, a 2008 restricted
free agent, left his agent,
Bill Duffy, and hired Pelinka to be his new agent in July 2008. He had previously left Pelinka for Duffy. Maggette signed on July 10 with the
Golden State Warriors for $50 million over five years. On July 21, Dooling was traded to the
New Jersey Nets from the
Orlando Magic in what was described as a
sign and trade deal with no terms of the signing revealed. Dooling's 2008–09 cap hold (salary cap allocation) with the Magic was $7,192,000. On July 25, Vujačić, who had rejected a 3-year $12 million offer after receiving a qualifying offer of $2.6 million and had planned to accept an offer to play in Europe, signed a 3-year $15 million offer to return to the Lakers. However, after signing, some sources listed Vujačić as unaffiliated with any sports agent. The
Philadelphia 76ers made Iguodala a qualifying offer of $3,800,625 for the 2008–09 season. Iguodala had a 2008–09 cap hold of $11,401,875. On August 12, the 76ers and Iguodala agreed to a six-year $80 million contract. Gordon withdrew from
NBA Summer League play with a strained left hamstring in mid July 2008. However, rookie first round draft picks are on a strict two-year pay scale with team options for the third and fourth year, according to the
collective bargaining agreement. Gordon had signed a three-year $8.4 million contract with the Clippers in early July. The contract has a fourth year qualifying option. Pelinka's clients made news off the court as Boozer filed for divorce and Bryant's former housekeeper filed suit against him in March. At the 2009 NBA draft, he represented third overall selection James Harden. this marked the third consecutive year that Pelinka represented a high first round client. Harden signed with the
Oklahoma City Thunder, but terms were not disclosed. For the
2009–10 NBA season, Wright's contract is at a team option of $2,000,040, Bryant and Boozer have player's options of $23,034,375 and $12,323,900 respectively and Frye's qualifying offer amount was $4,264,760. Also prior to the deadline, Boozer decided to exercise the final year of his contract with the Jazz. The
New Orleans Hornets exercised their team option on Wright. The
Portland Trail Blazers decided not to make Frye a qualifying offer, which made him an unrestricted free agent, and prevented the Blazers from having the right to match the two-year offer he agreed to with the Phoenix Suns.
Large contracts (2010–2011) Toward the end of the
2009–10 NBA season Pelinka negotiated a three-year extension for Bryant, committing him to the Lakers through the
2013–14 season. Boozer becomes an unrestricted free agent when the 2009–10 season ends. Fisher is also unsigned. Pelinka has signed both Johnson and Davis who were chosen 4th and 13th respectively in the
2010 NBA draft.
NBA.com reported that Boozer signed a 5-year $75 million contract with the
Chicago Bulls. In addition to 2011 NBA Draft prospect Williams, Pelinka had to represent unsigned Peterson and Vujacic; team option players Gordon and Harden and qualifying option player Wright following the
2010–11 NBA season. Williams was selected 2nd overall.
O. J. Mayo signed with Pelinka in the offseason, bringing Pelinka's client list up to 18 NBA players. At the beginning of the
2011 NBA lockout, Pelinka, who represented 18 NBA players at the time, was considering putting together a touring team to play
exhibition games in China. During the lockout Bryant received offers to play for
Virtus Pallacanestro Bologna that Pelinka negotiated. Although there were difficulties signing Bryant to play in October to due scheduling conflicts, Virtus made an offer worth over $3 million for Bryant to play in 10 games starting in November. Vujacic signed a one-year deal to play with the
Anadolu Efes of the
Turkish Basketball League. His contract did not have an out clause if the NBA lockout was resolved early enough to salvage the
2011–12 NBA season. On December 13, Williams signed with the Timberwolves. 4-year veteran Wright and 11-year veteran Peterson did not sign with NBA teams. In February, Durant left long-time agent
Aaron Goodwin. The following month he signed with Pelinka who represented his teammate Harden. Pelinka signed
Dion Waiters. At the
NBA Draft Combine, Pelinka had Waiters stop his workouts and skip the interview portions of the combine. There was speculation that he had a high draft position promise. Pelinka also signed
Andre Drummond. Waiters was selected fourth overall by the
Cleveland Cavaliers and Drummond was selected ninth overall by the
Detroit Pistons. Wallace, Fisher and Dooling were unsigned. The
New Jersey Nets had Bird rights to Wallace. Mayo, Gordon, Johnson and newly signed
Austin Daye all had options. Waiters signed a $16.7 million four-year contract (two years, plus two team options) that was based on the rookie wage scales determined by the collective bargaining agreement. Drummond also signed a multi-year contract. Kaman signed a one-year $8 million contract with the
Dallas Mavericks. Wallace re-signed with the Nets for 4 years and $40 million. The
Memphis Grizzlies did not make Mayo a $7.2 million qualifying offer, thus allowing him to become an unrestricted free agent. He subsequently signed with the Mavericks for two years (with a player option in the second year). The
New Orleans Hornets matched the
Phoenix Suns' 4-year $58 million contract for Gordon.
Later agent years (2013–2016) In April 2013, Pelinka was inducted into his high school's wall of fame. Durant left Pelinka in the offseason. Iguodala declined a one-year $16 million contract from the
Denver Nuggets and met with a half dozen teams when the free agency period opened. He then signed a four-year $48 million contract with the
Golden State Warriors. Mayo was also an unrestricted free agent. Pelinka's 2010 fourth overall draftee Johnson signed a one-year deal with the Lakers for the 4th year veteran's minimum salary of $916,099 after, teaming with Pelinka clients Bryant as well as Kaman, who signed with the Lakers the prior week.
Trevor Ariza switched agents to sign with Pelinka one year before his contract with the
Washington Wizards was due to expire. On November 25, Bryant signed a two-year contract extension with the Lakers at an estimated value of $48.5 million that made him the first NBA player to play 20 years with the same franchise. He remained the league's highest-paid player, despite accepting the discounted deal; he had been eligible to receive an extension starting at $32 million per year. Pelinka signed
Dante Exum, who was selected by the
Utah Jazz on June 26, 2014. On July 11, 2014, Exum signed with the Jazz. Pelinka also represented
Shabazz Napier, chosen 24th overall in the 2014 draft by the
Charlotte Hornets, who was later traded to the
Miami Heat on draft night. In the 2014 free agency period, Pelinka represented unsigned players Kaman, Fisher, Ariza, and Johnson; team option Drummond and Williams; qualifying offer player Davis. Kaman signed a two-year $9.8 million contract to play for the
Portland Trail Blazers. Fisher signed a 5-year $25 million contract to be
head coach for the
New York Knicks. Ariza agreed to a 4-year $32 million contract to play for the
Houston Rockets. Late in the year, Drummond left Pelinka for
Jeff Schwartz. Pelinka was rumored to be in the running to represent
Stanley Johnson, but ultimately lost to
Bill Duffy. In May 2015, Pelinka signed
Shabazz Muhammad. He represented
Tyus Jones at the June 25,
2015 NBA draft, where he was selected 24th by the
Cleveland Cavaliers, who then traded him to his hometown
Minnesota Timberwolves. Pelinka negotiated Harden a $200 million contract with Adidas that Nike opted not to match in August. In January 2016,
Avery Bradley left
Mitchell Butler to sign with Pelinka after being disappointed with the results of a contract extension. During the lead-up to the
2016 NBA draft,
Buddy Hield, the consensus college player of the year in
2015–16, signed with Pelinka. Hield was drafted 6th and Chriss was selected 8th. ==Executive career==