Top 100 Career Salaries of All-Time

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Top 100 Career Salaries of All-Time 

Post#1 » by Mr Grant Hill » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:21 pm

Couple of days ago I read a list of the top-10 NBA highest-paid players for 2012-13:

1. Kobe Bryant (Lakers) $27,849,149
2. Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks) $20,907,128
3. Carmelo Anthony (Knicks) $20,463,024
4. Amare Stoudemire (Knicks) $19,948,799
5. Joe Johnson (Nets) $19,752,645
6. Dwight Howard (Lakers) $19,536,360
7. Pau Gasol (Lakers) $19,000,000
8. Chris Paul (Clippers) $17,779,458
9 (T). Chris Bosh (Heat) $17,545,000
9 (T). LeBron James (Heat) $17,545,000
(Bonus) 11.Dwyane Wade (Heat) $17,182,000

So I worked on a list of the: Top 100 Career Salaries of All-Time.

Link: http://oi47.tinypic.com/29ynszp.jpg

I included active contracts, so for example Blake Griffin has "only" earned $16,071,840, but on this list he's ranked 67th with his new contract (career salary: $101,894,045).
I though it's interesting, any opinions?
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Post#2 » by BadBoys23 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:27 pm

doesn't mean much without being adjusted for inflation
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Post#3 » by SVictor » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:29 pm

Yeah, when you are ranked between David Lee and Emeka Okafor, you know you are doing fine :lol:
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Post#4 » by Gus McCrae » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:29 pm

What is Jordan's career earnings?
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Post#5 » by kakaman » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:31 pm

Nene at #40? What the heck?
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Post#6 » by illiance » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:33 pm

Adjust for inflation and then repost it please.
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Post#7 » by koko88 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:46 pm

SoCAL24 wrote:What is Jordan's career earnings?


ranked 90 between lee and okafor :lol:
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Post#8 » by Mr Grant Hill » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:46 pm

BadBoys23 wrote:doesn't mean much without being adjusted for inflation

illiance wrote:Adjust for inflation and then repost it please.

Jeezzz, that's no science, just for interest.
Should I adjust for NBA total revenue, too?
Times have changed.
A modern Detlef Schrempf would make $100,000,000 but he only made $30,000,000 - and that's not only because of inflation.
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Post#9 » by BBgun » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:53 pm

Joe Johnson has made nearly 200 million dollars in professional basketball contracts over his 11 year career...

(He'll prbly get one more smaller contract too before its all said and done.)
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Post#10 » by The Big Dog » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:57 pm

Brian Grant at 51?

Just above Scottie Pippen.
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Post#11 » by The Big Dog » Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:59 pm

What about Derrick Rose?
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Post#12 » by cs hauser » Fri Aug 24, 2012 9:09 pm

FUN FACT:

Dirk Nowitzki ranks 5th All Time in the NBA, with career earnings over $200+ million. And yet he has never employed a sports agent to represent him. He still doesn't have one. Every contract has been a handshake deal between Mark Cuban and Dirk's German coach/mentor, Holger Geschwindner.
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Post#13 » by Mac1 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:59 pm

That kind of money..( add it all up) is proof we live in a world that isnt integrist and based on greed and pride. Time to really question. Funny thing is..we all have the power...sadly we seem to be in awe of people who can bounce a ball and get paid enough money to shave economies in africa for it.

Sickening. All that money could have gone into far more useful things rather then mansions and cars.
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Post#14 » by Mac1 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 10:59 pm

That kind of money..( add it all up) is proof we live in a world that isnt integrist and based on greed and pride. Time to really question. Funny thing is..we all have the power...sadly we seem to be in awe of people who can bounce a ball and get paid enough money to save economies in africa for it.

Sickening. All that money could have gone into far more useful things rather then mansions and cars.
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Post#15 » by TylerTheDebater » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:12 am

Those asking for inflation: most of these contracts were from 10-15 years ago. This isn't Gone With The Wind versus Avatar. The inflation is not much. You`ll maybe have a few guys switch spots on the list and some fall out and some nudge in.

Mac1 wrote:That kind of money..( add it all up) is proof we live in a world that isnt integrist and based on greed and pride. Time to really question. Funny thing is..we all have the power...sadly we seem to be in awe of people who can bounce a ball and get paid enough money to save economies in africa for it.

Sickening. All that money could have gone into far more useful things rather then mansions and cars.


That money wouldn't go to Africa if it didn't go to the players. The players make the money for the owners, who in turn give back to the players with money. It's not like the owners would give $120 million to African countries if they didn't give it to Joe Johnson.
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Post#16 » by Mamba Venom » Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:46 am

Amare, Gasol and Bosh are over paid. Not top 10 players
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Post#17 » by AshyLarry » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:02 am

these guys should thank MJ, magic, and larry
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Post#18 » by abark » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:03 am

BadBoys23 wrote:doesn't mean much without being adjusted for inflation

The rise in inflation does not compare to how much NBA salaries have increased. Wilt Chamberlain's 1969 salary of 250,000 would be equal to about 1.5 million today. I'm sure some of the guy's in the 90's would be ranked higher, but I bet that today's contracts make some of the 60's/70's legends sick to their stomach.
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Post#19 » by AshyLarry » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:07 am

Lol Joe Johnson made more money than MJ and Pippen combined
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Post#20 » by markjay » Sat Aug 25, 2012 2:21 am

Mr Grant Hill wrote:Couple of days ago I read a list of the top-10 NBA highest-paid players for 2012-13:

1. Kobe Bryant (Lakers) $27,849,149
2. Dirk Nowitzki (Mavericks) $20,907,128
3. Carmelo Anthony (Knicks) $20,463,024
4. Amare Stoudemire (Knicks) $19,948,799
5. Joe Johnson (Nets) $19,752,645
6. Dwight Howard (Lakers) $19,536,360
7. Pau Gasol (Lakers) $19,000,000
8. Chris Paul (Clippers) $17,779,458
9 (T). Chris Bosh (Heat) $17,545,000
9 (T). LeBron James (Heat) $17,545,000
(Bonus) 11.Dwyane Wade (Heat) $17,182,000

So I worked on a list of the: Top 100 Career Salaries of All-Time.

Link: http://oi47.tinypic.com/29ynszp.jpg

I included active contracts, so for example Blake Griffin has "only" earned $16,071,840, but on this list he's ranked 67th with his new contract (career salary: $101,894,045).
I though it's interesting, any opinions?


Interesting. Does that include salaries paid through 2011-2012, through 2012-2013, or through the length of players'' current contract?

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