Macrotus wrote:
come on dude...that is because they were locked into a contracts. If all the players were to sign at the same time...there is no doubt MJ would be the top paid player on the Bulls roster.
I'm not sure what your point is, especially in MJ's case. Teams can easily generate a new contract if they want.
Anyway, consider...
At the height of the Jordan craze, Jordan made about 3.3 million. The average salary at the time was 1.1 million. So Jordan made 3x the average salary.
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That ratio translates to about 15 million circa 2014.
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How many of the guys making more than 15 million circa 2014 are even in Jordan's dimension, even taking into account things like tenure (Kobe)?
And that's just on the court stuff. In terms of generating revenue for the Bulls and NBA at-large, no one in history has come close to matching him.
Taking a break from the board. Please reference my last post for more details if you are interested.