TeamDisgruntled wrote:douggood wrote:OakleyDokely wrote:VAL has his priorities right. Greek beaches in the morning, games in the evening.
plus its not like he is getting a haircut in salary.
reported 13 mil euro for 3 years. apx 15 mil usd
and thats after taxes.
vs nba 10.4 mil this year + $10 mil non guaranteed next year + lets say 1 more year at $5mil
after taxes he probably makes less than what he makes in euro league
and only has to play 50ish games total in all competitions in euro league vs 100+ in nba with denver
Not to mention cost of living in Greece vs Denver is way less.
Another big factor is the recent decline in the U.S. dollar v.s. the Euro. Jonas is probably used to thinking of his salary in terms of Euros, in the past 6 months he's gone from a 2025-26 salary of around $10M Euros per year to a salary of $8.8M Euros. The exchange rate will likely only get worse with Trump doing everything he can to further devalue the U.S. dollar compared to international currencies, something to consider when looking at the NBA's ability to retain talent from overseas.