Do the players make any money for the Play-In Tournament?
Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2023 2:53 am
I was having a discussion with my cousin, and we can't find any information on if players get paid for the Play-In Tournament.
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The head coach of the in-season tournament's winning team will earn $500,000. That is the same amount that the winning team's players are slated to receive.
In addition, NBA assistant coaches will earn an additional share of the pool money that will equal 75% of the winning coach's total payout.
GreatWhiteStiff wrote:I wonder if lower salary guys treat this more like a playoff game, knowing they're playing for something that could somewhat seriously impact their salary.
payton2kemp wrote:Its a regular season game, you get your regular season pay plus a little bit more if you make it further. If you win the finals which is one extra new game you get half a mil.
Players on a team that loses in the quarterfinals: $50,000
Players on a team that loses in the semifinals: $100,000
Players on a team that loses in the championship: $200,000
Players on a team that wins the championship: $500,000
Even the coaches get some extra cash which is nice.The head coach of the in-season tournament's winning team will earn $500,000. That is the same amount that the winning team's players are slated to receive.
In addition, NBA assistant coaches will earn an additional share of the pool money that will equal 75% of the winning coach's total payout.
MagicTownBaller wrote:payton2kemp wrote:Its a regular season game, you get your regular season pay plus a little bit more if you make it further. If you win the finals which is one extra new game you get half a mil.
Players on a team that loses in the quarterfinals: $50,000
Players on a team that loses in the semifinals: $100,000
Players on a team that loses in the championship: $200,000
Players on a team that wins the championship: $500,000
Even the coaches get some extra cash which is nice.The head coach of the in-season tournament's winning team will earn $500,000. That is the same amount that the winning team's players are slated to receive.
In addition, NBA assistant coaches will earn an additional share of the pool money that will equal 75% of the winning coach's total payout.
Not the in-season tournament, the play-in for the playoffs. But this is good information for that.
GreatWhiteStiff wrote:Unoriginal thought but I wonder if lower salary guys treat this more like a playoff game, knowing they're playing for something that could somewhat seriously impact their salary.