He is among the top 100 best earning NBA players?
#SBD #sktr
#undergroundwars
Does anyone understand what a horribly bad statement that is? In terms of Inflation. No offense Dude, but you suck.
Big Time:
layer Career Points Career Assists Career Earnings Cost Per Point Cost Per Assist
Dennis Schröder
Dennis Schröder
12,476 4,431 $117.2M $9,394 $26,447
John Stockton
John Stockton
19,711 15,806 ~$65M $3,298 $4,113
Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson
17,707 10,141 $39.3M $2,222 $3,879
You might find some cheaper bitches to be honest out there.
#cyberpunkcoltoure
To be fair:
The numbers reflect eras, not ability. This metric is not a measure of who was a "better" player. It's a measure of economic timing. Schröder is a talented veteran guard earning a market-rate contract in a league where the salary cap is over $140 million, while Stockton and Magic played in an era where the cap was $12–$30 million. If you adjusted Magic's $39.3 million earnings for inflation to today's dollars, it would be roughly $110 million, which would put his cost per point closer to **$6,200**—still cheaper than Schröder's, but much closer.
much closer. not ability. could stockton jump??
Before I forget, being fouled by Jordon, sorry "ehMJay", does give penalty shots no matter what stolen.