First Round Rookie Pay Scales Fair?
Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 2:09 am
Grant Hill correctly pointed out on NBA TV that Zion Williamson will be underpaid this season in comparison to his worth, the money he will bring in to the franchise.
Is it time for the NBAPA to re-evaluate this period that leaves future superstars underpaid for their first 3-4 years in the league while risking injury?
The NBA does a great job selling hype on their future stars. Shouldn't those players see more of that money, in addition to the consideration of their value on the court?
It's a pretty safe bet that Zion, and most first overall picks, will have more value than the typical MLE signing.
If guys like Fultz are the counter argument, shouldn't we be putting those bad decisions on the franchises that make them?
Every year the best player in the draft is worth more than the MLE, regardless of teams' ability to know who that guy is.
Left as is there will eventually be a day when the projected top pick's agent exclaims that the player will not report to any team that drafts him in the first round.
Likewise, guys that don't belong in the league and never really earn their rookie salaries are getting paid more than veteran journeymen that sign for the vets min but then go help a team win a championship.
Seems like there's still some work to be done on the salary particulars in the CBA.
Is it time for the NBAPA to re-evaluate this period that leaves future superstars underpaid for their first 3-4 years in the league while risking injury?
The NBA does a great job selling hype on their future stars. Shouldn't those players see more of that money, in addition to the consideration of their value on the court?
It's a pretty safe bet that Zion, and most first overall picks, will have more value than the typical MLE signing.
If guys like Fultz are the counter argument, shouldn't we be putting those bad decisions on the franchises that make them?
Every year the best player in the draft is worth more than the MLE, regardless of teams' ability to know who that guy is.
Left as is there will eventually be a day when the projected top pick's agent exclaims that the player will not report to any team that drafts him in the first round.
Likewise, guys that don't belong in the league and never really earn their rookie salaries are getting paid more than veteran journeymen that sign for the vets min but then go help a team win a championship.
Seems like there's still some work to be done on the salary particulars in the CBA.