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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by gandhi1007 It's over the top, but Michael Jordan played for peanuts so he could keep Pippen & Rodman. He did pretty darn good with his endorsements though. I don't know about that. You do realize he was ...
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I don't know about that. You do realize he was the highest paid player ever for a single season right. 33 million was hardly peanuts.
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Originally Posted by papz
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Michael Jordan was paid between $3 and $5 million per season. The NBA had strict salary caps and MJ took pay cuts to surround himself with good talent before his 1st retirement. When the NBA lifted the amount a player can make if resigning with his own team as a free agent, Jordan was paid $20 Million the first full season out of retirement and then $25 million each year after that for the bulls. Like I said.....Jordan took pay cuts to keep talent on his team (and yes.....$3-$5 million/year was peanuts for Michael Jordan). It is a well known fact that he made most of his money on endorsements, like Nike & Gatorade.......not as a player. |
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Originally Posted by gandhi1007
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1984-85 - $550,000 1985-86 - $630,000 1986-87 - $737,500 1987-88 - $845,000 1988-89 - $2,000,000 1989-90 - $2,250,000 1990-91 - $2,500,000 1991-92 - $3,250,000 1992-93 - $4,000,000 1993-94 - $4,000,000 1994-95 - $3,850,000 1995-96 - $3,850,000 1996-97 - $30,140,000 1997-98 - $33,140,000 Read more: How much did the Chicago Bulls pay Michael Jordan per year |
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Originally Posted by RockyMountainSaint
Look at 1989-1996. Jordan was undoubtedly the best player in the NBA at that time. What were other star players in the league making? Here's a few examples of how Jordan was a team player:![]()
Patrick Ewing (1995-1996) - $18,724,000.00/yr David Robinson (1994-1995) - $7,300,000/yr. Clyde Drexler (1995-1996) - $9,810,000/yr Larry Bird (1991-1992) - $7,070,000/yr |
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Originally Posted by gandhi1007
Sorry gandhi... don't mean to bust your chops but you got all your facts wrong. In 1988, Michael Jordan signed a 25 million 8 year contract... which he was locked into. That's why he was being "underpaid"... not because he chose to take less money when the salary cap was lifted. That's why as soon as he could take advantage of it and cash in, he did... BIG TIME. It wasn't because the best player on the planet decided to be humble and make millions less than everyone else. The same can be said for Scottie Pippen... who was also locked into a long term deal early on in his career. ![]()
Now the second part of your statement some of it remains true... he built an empire but that's something we already knew. Rookie deal 1984-85 - $550,000 1985-86 - $630,000 1986-87 - $737,500 1987-88 - $845,000 2nd contract 1988-89 - $2,000,000 1989-90 - $2,250,000 1990-91 - $2,500,000 1991-92 - $3,250,000 1992-93 - $4,000,000 1993-94 - $4,000,000 1994-95 - $3,850,000 1995-96 - $3,850,000 CHA-CHING 1996-97 - $30,140,000 1997-98 - $33,140,000 |
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