The NBA's top 50 salaries this year

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At the top.
Surprised Ainge paid Horford that contract. Crabbe, Barnes, Conley need to be sending their agents some serious Christmas gift baskets lol
 

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1st Round Playoff Exits
and he may not even start
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nets tried to overpay him first, owner just trying show loyalty,
Yeah, with no salary cap and an open market Bron would probably get $100 million per season offers from the Lakers, Knicks or Blazers.
blazers are already doing some shyt like this now.
Paul Allen is the richest owner in the NBA, they currently have the second highest payroll in the league too. He could literally offer Bron $200 million a year and not even feel it.
Yep.......
Expect it to be. #1 next year, when 3J starts getting paid

I swear Meyers getting paid and still being on the same team while being mediocre is an example of white privilege.
 

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Phoenix has not 1 player on that list. We should be luring players in.
 

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When you think of it 20 years ago Michael Jordan was making 30 mill a season
It's crazy how much revenue the nba is making now and their highest paid player is making what Jordan did in 96
 

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but doesn't steph qualify for special contract incentives due to winning multiple MVP's and what not according to the CBA tho?

I think you qualify for those ONLY if you are on your rookie deal... @Brozay could probably explain more, but I think the bulls were able to offer rose a max at a different slot because he won that mvp on his rookie deal...

Steph is not on his rookie deal anymore so he is just eligible for the standard max contract that means you get XXX amount of the salary at whatever your service time is...Durant will only make more cause I think he got 2 more years in the league than steph so he getting paid at that mark...a true "max" does not have any sort of incentives tied to it...
 

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I think you qualify for those ONLY if you are on your rookie deal... @Brozay could probably explain more, but I think the bulls were able to offer rose a max at a different slot because he won that mvp on his rookie deal...

Steph is not on his rookie deal anymore so he is just eligible for the standard max contract that means you get XXX amount of the salary at whatever your service time is...Durant will only make more cause I think he got 2 more years in the league than steph so he getting paid at that mark...a true "max" does not have any sort of incentives tied to it...


Yep it's designated for players coming off their rookie deals. If they win an MVP, or START two all star games or get on 2 all nba teams they are eligible for 30% of the cap rather than the standard 25% max
 
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