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Unique, unlikely performance-based contract incentives


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Many NBA contracts have explicit incentive clauses that stipulate increased pay if certain performance criteria are met. You know, if "Player X grabs X amount of rebounds" or "Player Y plays in X amount of games" they get a bonus. Well, Dave D'Alessandro of The Star-Ledger combed through some current NBA contracts and found a few of the most unique/ridiculous performance-based incentives out there. Some oddball favorites:

 

* Adonal Foyle gets $500,000 if he wins MVP, and another $500K if he wins MVP of the NBA Finals.

 

* Luke Ridnour gets an extra $1.5 million for winning Defensive Player of the Year.

 

* Mario Chalmers gets $19,580 just for showing up for summer league, and for going through a team "skill/conditioning program."

 

* Rafer Alston gets an additional $325,000 if he makes the All-Star team.

 

* Matt Bonner gets $100,000 if the sum of his field goal percentage, free throw percentage, and his 3-point percentage matches or exceeds 169 percent. Seriously.

 

D'Alessandro has more, but none of them come close to this strange small print once written up by the Oakland Athletics:

 

"In 1972 owner Charlie Finley offered his players $300 if they'd grow mustaches as part of a Father's Day promotion. All 25 did, and the 'staches became a team trademark. Rollie Fingers even had a clause written into his contract that he would be supplied with wax for his handlebars."

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Unique-unlikely-performance-based-contract-ince?urn=nba,176730

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There are also some other good ones that the link you posted didn't include and they are:

 

* Baron Davis gets $1 million just for playing 70 games and leading his team to victory in at least 30 of them.

 

* Nick Collison of the Thunder gets $100,000 if he wins -- wait for it -- MVP.

 

* If Carlos Boozer plays 65 games, averages more than 32 minutes, and finishes in the top 12 in boards (total or average), he gets $333,333.

 

* Larry Hughes gets a $1.6 million bonus if his team -- whatever team he's on in '09-10 -- wins 55 games or more.

 

* Tony Battie (base: $6.06M) has some odd incentives. He gets $100,000 if he plays in 50 games AND averages eight rebounds. He pockets another $100,000 if he plays in 50 and averages five free throw attempts per game. And he'll bring home an extra $100,000 if he is just active for 50 games and the team reaches the second round of the playoffs.

 

http://www.nj.com/nets/index.ssf/2009/07/nj_nets_incentives.html

 

I love the Collison one. I would think that if he managed to win the MVP somehow he should be in for a larger bonus than

* Matt Bonner gets $100,000 if the sum of his field goal percentage, free throw percentage, and his 3-point percentage matches or exceeds 169 percent. Seriously.

 

The funny thing about this one is that Bonner was only 1 made free throw away from getting his $100,000 bonus. Bonner finished the season with a sum of 167.5%. If he would've went 18/23 from the line (which is 78.2%) instead of 17/23 (which is 73.9%) his total would've been 171.8%. I bet Bonner wishes that he made one more free throw during the course of the season lol.

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