Williams Reveal Eye-Watering NBA Salary
11 Sep
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After four years in the NBA system, it’s fair to say Alan Williams has set himself up for life.
The former Phoenix Suns and Brooklyn big man, who is now a star at South East Melbourne, has revealed just how lucrative his NBA contacts were across four years in the league.
“I signed a three-year, $17 million deal … my first year guaranteed at $6.5 million,” he told the Gettin’ Saucy Podcast.
“That was a fun time of my life. I want to say it was like $80-$100 thousand fortnightly, in your checking account.”
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That’s about $150 thousand Australian dollars on the highest scale. It sounds an incredible amount, but then you consider Steph Curry pulled in close to $52 million in the most recent NBA season, or close to $80 million Australian.
“Then I’m thinking, OK, Bron’s (LeBron James) making $40 million this year, and I’m doing the math in my phone … that’s $1.5 million every two weeks,” Williams continued, with a wry smile.
“Even if you were to spend a million in two weeks, which I don’t even think is a possibility to do … I don’t think you can fathom what you’d buy with a million dollars in two weeks … as soon as it’s gone, it just gets replenished back into the account.
“It’s a never-ending fountain.”
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Williams said money-management was vital, especially for young players new into the system.
“You give young guys some money … I was very responsible with my stuff, so I gave myself a good umbrella and cushion, so that I could do stuff like that and enjoy times with my friends,” he said.
“I spent a little bit of it … but I’ve still got a lot of it left. I’m good.”
>>Original article via NBL.com.au
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