Here's a good website if you're interested in viewing team and player salaries through each year of their contracts.
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/san_antonio.htm
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Here's a good website if you're interested in viewing team and player salaries through each year of their contracts.
http://www.hoopshype.com/salaries/san_antonio.htm
Man! Bruce needs a new agent! He's getting shafted :td
I'm sorry, but this is really bothering me the more I look at it. Rasho making TWICE as much as Bruce. That's Bullshit. Now I'm getting pissed off. (note to self...must concentrate on own pitiful earnings so as not to get worked up over millionaire Spurs....)
They don't list Parker's salary...?
bruce needs a pay rise and rasho needs a pay cut
Maybe it's an old table. I think Parker signed his contract last fall and he got about 8 million a year?Quote:
Originally Posted by jochhejaam
Bowen should be making at least as much as Parker and WAY more than Rasho
Bowen took less money to make sure they could get Barry, Tony and Manu signed last summer.
Hoopshype hasn't added in the new contracts which start this year. That's why Parker's salary isn't listed yet.
Come on, rasho contributes. Who else is gonna keep the bench from flying up in the air.Quote:
Originally Posted by puffytaco
Bigmen warrant a premium in the NBA. It's still a bigman's league. It wasn't surprising that 3 teams with great frontcourts made it to the conference finals last season. It is because of that reason that I hope the Spurs are willing to pay to maintain the frontcourt depth that they currently enjoy.
How much do you think Bowen would get on the open market? I have no idea, but probably less than he is worth to the Spurs and their defensive system. 5-6$ million maybe?
Oh and did anyone notice, all the players (except Nazr) are basically playing for less money than they probably could have in one way or another?
I don't think Beno could get more than what he's getting. And I think Rasho is seriously overpaid and could not get that anywhere else. All the starters could get more though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Karl Mundt
Beno is a first round pick - the league defines his salary (at least for the first three/four years).Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
Rasho was offered more $ by Minnessota when he signed with the Spurs.
But all this has been discussed many times and are well known facts - so I don't get it why this thread?
I didn't count Beno because he's on a rookie contract and Rasho was offered 48 million over 6 years (basically 6 million more) by the Wolves but chose the Spurs instead. New York was also interested at the time, but i never heard how much they were willing to pay.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
Minnessota offered much more to Rasho!Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
then I stand corrected. But do you think he could get that much now? And do you really think he should be making twice Bruce's salary?Quote:
Originally Posted by Slo spurs fan
Every big man in this league gets more than smaller players. And it's not Rasho's fault Bruce gets less money. I think Rasho would fit better in non-Duncan team, maybe just becouse he would get other things to do and not just to get out of the Tims' way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
I'm not saying it's his fault and I don't have a problem with his salary compared to other NBA players. I do think it's inflated compared to what other Spurs are making. And it bothers me that Bowen took such a small salary to accomodate people like Tony Parker. It seems like all the Spurs accepted less, which is admirable...except for Tony who held out more. not very admirable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slo spurs fan
"I think Rasho would fit better in non-Duncan team, maybe just becouse he would get other things to do and not just to get out of the Tims' way."
you may be right. I pesonally like Rasho on the team, but I had no idea he was one of the highest paid, and that changes my perspective a little. If he is going to pull in almost 7 million he should be putting out more. Maybe Pop is preventing him from doing that. I don't know.
The comparision with Bruce is unfair, since Bruce did take a pay cut in agreement with the team. So I'm sure the Spurs will take care of him - and I don't have a problem with it, he deserves every penny he gets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
Does Bruce deserves only half of Rasho's salary? Of course not. But I also think Rasho's contract is a fair one.
Tony did hold out for those two millions, but if he waited a year till he was unrestricted, i think the general consensus is that he would probably be getting more from some other team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jelly
I think Tony is a great point guard--at times.
Let's see if he works on his jumper and comes with alot more consistency next year.
His playoff performance--especially the Finals--this year was mediocre, at best.
He's going to have to show that he's a premier point guard that his salary makes him out to be.
If not, well...
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Originally Posted by Slomo
No NBA games scheduled for awhile and I believe 'rehashing old issues' was one of the things listed in the thread "100 things to do over the summer" :lol
Interesting, Bruce isn't greedy so he took a pay cut. That is nice and good for the team.
i dont really care how much each player on the spurs makes compared to the other, but the thing that does get to me is how much shaq has been gettin, and will continue to get.
cmon, Duncan does wat shaq does, which is basically win championships and games, so how come Shaq is the only one in the league who regularly makes around 30mill, while duncan is regularly close to 20 (not right now since his contract just started, but a few years into the contract he will). I kno shaq puts more people in seats then duncan does, but that cant be worth around 10 mill a year more then duncan
true :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by jochhejaam
It's going to be a long summer!
I thought KG also made more than Tim.
KG made 30,000 this year with endorsmants (Shaq made 41,000 with endormsents) while Tim made 17,000 with endorsments.
The new SI issue has how much the top 50 athletes (paywise) have made with endorsments this yer.
Code:Allan Houston$19,125,000Stephon Marbury$16,453,125Anfernee Hardaway$15,750,000
$13,975,000Maurice Taylor$9,100,000Shandon Anderson$6,733,000
$6,525,000Quentin Richardson$6,300,000Jerome Williams$6,075,000
$6,008,750
$2,116,920
grand total of 99 million for the upcoming season