Doctor MJ wrote:HeatRing2012 wrote:just as a side note: back then the CBA had a way lower salary structure (including max salary)
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Kobe's made nearly $100 million less that Garnett despite playing in the league only 1 year less because there was no max salary in place until the '98 work stoppage. Hence, Garnett got the richest deal in history before the change and Kobe got crumbs afterward.
By no means were they uping and uping max salaries until '98 and then forcing them to come crashing down. Players salaries just kept escalating and escalating and Jordan at his peak was making more than I believe KG or Kobe ever made.
EDIT: btw, this is what makes it so amazing that NBA teams claim to be losing money now. They got the players to absolutely cave on everything a decade ago, and NBA's revenue growth has easily eclipsed the economy's. They also have it in place so that the actual amount of NBA salaries they pay gets capped at a certain percentage of the revenue so it's not even like Rashard Lewis type salaries should be killing them. There's really no business on the planet who gets to cap talent costs as a fraction of revenues, gets to have revenues exceed reasonable expectations, and still manages to lose money without heavy doses of incompetence.
You are right. Although I'll say I don't think it's incompetence. They're just lying.


