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martin
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4/17/2018  12:31 PM
Big Pay Raises Coming for G League Players
By MARC STEIN

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/sports/basketball/g-league-salaries-increase.html


The N.B.A. is instituting a long-anticipated salary increase in its developmental league, according to two people familiar with the league’s plans.

Effective next season, players signed to G League contracts will earn $35,000 — or $7,000 per month — in addition to housing and insurance benefits over the course of the league’s five-month regular season, according to the people, who were not authorized to discuss the plans before they are announced publicly.

Players under G League contracts previously earned either $26,000 or $19,000. The increase will represent a pay raise of 35 percent or 84 percent, depending on the player’s classification.

The N.B.A. pays all player salaries in the G League.

Players also will remain eligible to earn affiliate player bonuses worth as much as $50,000, which are triggered when a player goes to training camp with an N.B.A. team and then plays for that team’s G League affiliate.

The G League will expand to 27 teams next season when the Washington Wizards introduce the Capital City Go-Go. That will leave Denver, New Orleans and Portland as the only N.B.A. teams that do not field a direct G League affiliate.

N.B.A. teams will continue to have the ability to carry two players on their rosters using what are known as two-way contracts. Starting next season, according to the new salary figures, such deals will pay $77,250 in the G League (prorated for days spent on a G League roster) and an N.B.A. rookie minimum salary prorated for days spent with their N.B.A. team.

The $77,250 is an increase from $75,000 this season, and it means the maximum potential earnings for two-way players in the 2018-19 season will be $385,000.

The 2017-18 season was the N.B.A.’s first to feature two-way contracts. Eighty-three players signed such deals, while a record 50 players on G League contracts received N.B.A. call-ups.

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Nalod
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4/17/2018  12:41 PM
Sorry they did not chronicle a kid from High School pay and how he would enter the Gleague.
I know they do a draft.
Would teams have a conflict of interest to develop a kid they would lose in the draft?
Say knicks last year have Burke on a two way deal. Those guys, and guys that were in camp get more minutes?
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4/17/2018  3:57 PM
Nalod wrote:Sorry they did not chronicle a kid from High School pay and how he would enter the Gleague.
I know they do a draft.
Would teams have a conflict of interest to develop a kid they would lose in the draft?
Say knicks last year have Burke on a two way deal. Those guys, and guys that were in camp get more minutes?

As an example, we already developed guys like Hayes and XRM. They could've signed to another team at any time, but they still played and developed. I think G-League coaches want to win as much as any coach. If a high schooler displays first round talent, then he'll get his minutes. My question is what does that mean for the guy who is a fringe prospect that needs more seasoning at college or G-League level?Is there the incentive to hold up every else's development for this kid? We've seen programs like Kentucky routinely recruit over existing players. I'd think the hook would be quicker in the G-League environment
Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right. - The Tick
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