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deejboram
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"NBA Accountants: What is the max a young superstar can make today?"


  

          

Career wise...
Like a Wiggins or Jabari
imagine these dudes have Kobe or Karmelo levels of (scoring and physical) success

What can they expect to make in their 20 year careers given the CBA stays what it is today for the entirety of their careers (which we all know it won't)?

It is what $13M for 1st 3 seasons
then can they start getting that Max $120M over 5 seasons ($90M 1st 4 + $30M 5th year) like Melo and Bron?

If they do three of those that's $360M and the $13M for 1st three seasons. So they will max out at about $375M given the current CBA.
That's up there with KG, Kobe and Shaq. Didn't AI make close to $300M as well?

  

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i think you can figure this out from carmelo's career earnings
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35% of the cap or 105% of his previous deal. which ever higher
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Thanks guys
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ConcreteCharlie
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Mon Jul-14-14 03:59 PM

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1. "i think you can figure this out from carmelo's career earnings"
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one example of several but might be the best, him or wade. it's moot because the cba will change considerably on the next go-round with the new TV deal, among other things. it may still be tough to catch garnett, shaq and kobe for career earnings.

And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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southphillyman
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Mon Jul-14-14 04:05 PM

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2. "35% of the cap or 105% of his previous deal. which ever higher"
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if u been in the league 10+ yrs
right now that's only 22 mil
when the new tv deal comes thru it might be back in the 25/26 per range me thinks

The maximum amount of money a player can sign for is based on the number of years that player has played and the total of the salary cap. The maximum salary of a player with 6 or fewer years of experience is either $9,000,000 or 25% of the total salary cap (2010–11: $14,511,000), whichever is greater. For a player with 7–9 years of experience, the maximum is $11,000,000 or 30% of the cap (2010–11: $17,413,200), and for a player with 10+ years of experience, the maximum is $14,000,000 or 35% of the cap (2010–2011: $20,315,400). There is an exception to this rule: a player is able to sign a contract for 105% of his previous contract, even if the new contract is higher than the league limit.

  

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deejboram
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I didn't go to the level of detail that players with under 6 years in the league can only earn a max of $9M a season

I guess shoe and Beats headphones endorsements are where that real guap will come from.

  

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>I didn't go to the level of detail that players with under 6
>years in the league can only earn a max of $9M a season
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>I guess shoe and Beats headphones endorsements are where that
>real guap will come from.
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>

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