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The NBA's Highest-Paid Players


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NBA owners are bracing for a battle with players over their collective bargaining agreement, which expires after this season and a lockout is a strong possibility. Owners lament about losses that reached $380 million last year according to the NBA and want to cut salaries by $800 million or 35%. Yet it is the owners who are guilty of handing out dozens of rich contracts to players where the production does not match the pay.

 

The NBA's best players are not its highest-paid. Each year there are 10 players selected to the All-NBA first and second teams. Out of those 10 players chosen last year, Kobe Bryant is the only player that is also among the game's 10 highest-paid this season.

 

Take the second highest-paid player in the game: Orlando Magic forward Rashard Lewis. Lewis signed a $118 million, six-year deal in 2007 that pays him $20.5 million this season. Lewis scored 14 points a game last year and averaged 4.5 rebounds. ESPN's John Hollinger devised a player efficiency rating, which had Lewis ranked 48th out of 71 power forwards last season. Lewis has no right being in the league's financial elite. He deserves closer to the NBA average salary of $5 million which would mean a 75% pay cut.

 

LeBron James might not be among the NBA's top-paid on the court, but James and Bryant are in a class by themselves when you factor in endorsement incomes. James will earn more than $40 million in salary and endorsements thanks to his deals with Coca-Cola ( KO - news - people ), McDonald's ( MCD - news - people ), Nike ( NKE - news - people ), State Farm and Upper Deck. Bryant's total take should hit $50 million when you factor in endorsements. No other NBA player will earn more than $30 million from salary and sponsors.

 

No. 1 Kobe Bryant

 

Los Angeles Lakers

 

$24.8 million

 

No. 2 Rashard Lewis

 

Orlando Magic

 

$20.5 million

 

No. 3 Kevin Garnett

 

Boston Celtics

 

$18.8 million

 

No. 4 Tim Duncan

 

San Antonio Spurs

 

$18.7 million

No. 5 Michael Redd

 

Milwaukee Bucks

 

$18.3 million

 

No. 6 (tie) Pau Gasol

 

Los Angeles Lakers

 

$17.8 million

 

No. 6 (tie) Andrei Kirilenko

 

Utah Jazz

 

$17.8 million

 

No. 8 Gilbert Arenas

 

Washington Wizards

 

$17.7 million

 

No. 9 Yao Ming

 

Houston Rockets

 

$17.7 million

 

No. 10 Zach Randolph

 

Memphis Grizzlies

 

$17.3 million

 

Lol some players seriously overpaid, some way to injury prone and others just dumb.

 

http://www.forbes.com/2010/11/04/nba-best-paid-players-business-sportsmoney-nba-top-paid-players_slide_11.html

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