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Comparative Salary Analysis Then & Now

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Re: Comparative Salary Analysis Then & Now 

Post#121 » by Appostis » Sun Feb 9, 2025 6:02 am

Thaddy wrote:
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Thaddy wrote:Put FVV on a league average contract. Fred's on a TO that's easily getting declined. Then yes the difference is approximately 10%


Again... Take the top 30 PG salaries for 2025-2026...
(Even before new contracts go out this summer and that number jumps again)

Would you agree that he would get the average wage of those 30 pgs? That's 31 million.

Which ones do you think he's better than?



Does that have anything to do with the reality of what he'll be paid? Is your argument that he would not have a average salary or not?

You keep reaching for an argument.. and you keep failing.

Also ever going to address team old core would be without Ja'Kobe, OA, etc.. the entire bench as we know it would not exist
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Re: Comparative Salary Analysis Then & Now 

Post#122 » by Thaddy » Sun Feb 9, 2025 6:05 am

Appostis wrote:
Thaddy wrote:
Appostis wrote:
Again... Take the top 30 PG salaries for 2025-2026...
(Even before new contracts go out this summer and that number jumps again)

Would you agree that he would get the average wage of those 30 pgs? That's 31 million.

Which ones do you think he's better than?



Does that have anything to do with the reality of what he'll be paid?

You keep reaching for an argument.. and you keep failing.

Also ever going to address team old core would be without Ja'Kobe, OA, etc.. the entire bench as we know it would not exist

Players are paid on talent so yeah it matters lol wtf?

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