GYK wrote:The article is pretty clear.
Your agenda is constant throughout the years.
You’re disingenuous.
But good for you. You really believe in the Euroleague and want it be bigger.
Read the article it’s pretty long so I know you didn’t. It’s all laid by euro hoops. Euroleague official page has the same info.
https://www.eurohoops.net/en/trademarks/909850/the-top-10-euroleague-salaries-of-2019-20/
And like in last year’s list, the reported sums are the net salaries. Due to the various tax laws in Europe, it’s hard to calculate the gross amount of each contract, and in many cases, the tax is almost equal to the net salary.
Furthermore, the Euro is not the official currency in countries like Israel, Russia, and Turkey. That’s why many of the EuroLeague deals are made in US dollars. In order to avoid confusion and to have an easier comparison to NBA contracts, all salaries are calculated in US dollars. With that been said, if you want to compare with NBA contracts, the easiest way is to double the amount of money mentioned, due to US taxes.
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I'm not going to waste any more time arguing over something that is a quite well known and basic fact.