Best and Worst Contracts in the NBA Right Now

December 23rd, 2015 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »
Not all NBA contracts are structured equally.

Or, for that matter, wisely.

Player salaries are a cornerstone of professional sporting debates, and the question of who's overpaid and who's underpaid is an unending one. Dealing with so many zeroes will have that effect.

Singling out the NBA's best and worst agreements is no predetermined task. It takes contract length and worth, potential trade value and current performance under advisement.

Players still on rookie-scale deals or expiring pacts will not be considered. Only those who are under contract for the next two seasons, including this one, are eligible for selection. You're welcome, Kobe Bryant, Joe Johnson, etc. And sorry, Evan Turner, Hassan Whiteside, etc.

Those with player options, team options and early-termination options for 2016-17 will also be excluded, as they could end up being expiring deals. So, here's to you, Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki, etc.

Finally, we won't be playing the unquantifiable value game. LeBron James cannot be paid enough. We get it. But he, and megastars like him, are not up for "Best Contract" honors.

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