Mirotic12 wrote:
Micic's new EuroLeague contract is said to be for €5.55 million euros net income per season ($6.6 million US dollars) net income per season. Niko Mirotic's EuroLeague contract is reported to be $6.2 million US dollars net income per season.
Alexey Shved's EuroLeague contract was reported to be $4.5 million US dollars net income per season. Shane Larkin's EuroLeague contract is reported to be $4 million US dollars net income per season.
Note that this is the amount of money earned after taxes, agent fees, and union fees, etc. are already paid, as this is considered a normal way to report salaries in Europe. In general, the standard to convert to an NBA contract is to multiply the European contract by 2.225.
So Micic would be making about $14.7 million per season, in NBA money. While Mirotic would be making about $13.8 million per season, in terms of NBA money. So the NBA equivalent salaries would be:
1. Vasa Micic - $14.7 million per season
2. Niko Mirotic - $13.7 million per season
3. Alexey Shved - $10 million per season
4. Shane Larkin - $8.9 million per season
The 2.25 multiplier seems WAY off. A euro is currently about 1.2 dollars. There is no way to fully report salaries as after tax, given travel / jurisdictional tax issues - and then you have to factor in that Europe reduces its income taxes by focusing a lot of taxation via heavy VATs (which might, though, help rich basketball players because the biggest effect is on top rates). Agent fees are capped at 4% and generally around 3 per the internet. I doubt that NBAPA fees amount to one tenth of that.
Per publicly sourced data, all taxes and fees on NBA players about to 42% of their salaries (on average). That means, that on the high end - if the reported salary does not have any taxes or other fees / dues taken from it, the salary would be around 10.7M equivalent - way under the 14.7 listed in this post.