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and his personality seems well suited for endorsement deals, I'm sure that money will be rolling in too at some point.
The sky's the limit, honestly. Hopefully we actually get to see him play in the Summer League, the Nuggets are having some COVID issues right now.and his personality seems well suited for endorsement deals, I'm sure that money will be rolling in too at some point.
If everything goes perfectly he'll be badly underpaid by year four, but then he'll make up for it on the back-end when he negotiates a new contract.A lot. Bones stands to make up to $10 million over the next four years if everything goes perfectly.
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Most important thing for Bones right now is hard work, and putting money in his 401k. The NBA matches 140%. That much is guaranteed.If everything goes perfectly he'll be badly underpaid by year four, but then he'll make up for it on the back-end when he negotiates a new contract.
Geode, I am with you. However, its hard for me to call a 20 something year old who makes 2 plus mil to play a game, under paid when he turns 24 or so just because he's just over 4 mil.If everything goes perfectly he'll be badly underpaid by year four, but then he'll make up for it on the back-end when he negotiates a new contract.
We're on the same page - $1,000,000+ is an awful lot of money. For most high-earners I wouldn't care at all, but since Bones is a VCU guy I hope he gets a significant (if not tremendous) raise with his next contract - as I do for everyone on here and working stiffs in general.Geode, I am with you. However, its hard for me to call a 20 year old who mad 2 plus mil to play a game, under paid when he turns 24 or so just because he's just over 4 mil.
Again, I know you are talking market but main. When you cross over the 1 million per mark, you are rarely if ever underpaid. Fwiw, I wish I could be as underpaid.
There’s no need to clarify your remarks. They were clearly based on market value… which is how the world works, particularly when it comes to entertainment.We're on the same page - $1,000,000+ is an awful lot of money. For most high-earners I wouldn't care at all, but since Bones is a VCU guy I hope he gets a significant (if not tremendous) raise with his next contract - as I do for everyone on here and working stiffs in general.
No worries.Also, wasn't intending to call @WillWeaverRVA out or be contrary, just piggybacking off his comment.
Thank you. That is some nice change to start earning!!
25 $1,807,200 $1,897,500 $1,988,100
Yeah, but the real question is how many bills can a one trick pony carry?
Asking for a spider.