Let’s be clear: Odell Beckham Jr. made a whole hell of a lot money on Monday.
According to an ESPN report, the New York Giants wide receiver signed a five-year deal with the team worth some $95 million, $65 million of which was guaranteed.
Beckham’s lucrative contract is a record-breaker for NFL wide receivers. But perspective is everything. A lot of money for one person is meh for another.
For instance, using Glassdoor data, it would take the average journalist a cool 1,246 years to make $65 million. In that regard—OK, not really, but kinda-sorta—when compared to players in the NBA, Beckham actually isn’t making all that much.
Dozens of NBA players make more than the contract Beckham just signed to much fanfare. Pro-sports contracts can be confusing—full of clauses, and triggers, and salary-cap-trickery and, in the NFL, guaranteed vs non-guaranteed money—but for simplicity’s sake let’s say OBJ will make about $20 million per year when his new contract kicks in. (NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that will be the average salary over the first three years. The average over the life of the contract will likely be closer to $18 million.)
Using Basketball Reference data, here is every player in the NBA who is expected to make more than $20 million next season. All 45 of them.
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1. Stephen Curry – $37,457,154
2. Chris Paul – $35,654,1503
3. LeBron James – $35,654,150
4. Russell Westbrook – $35,350,000
5. Blake Griffin – $31,873,932
6. Gordon Hayward – $31,214,295
7. Kyle Lowry – $31,000,000
8. Paul George – $30,560,700
9. Mike Conley – $30,521,115
10. James Harden – $30,431,854
11. Kevin Durant – $30,000,000
12. Paul Millsap – $29,730,769
13. Al Horford – $28,928,710
14. Damian Lillard – $27,977,689
15. DeMar DeRozan – $27,739,975
16. Chris Bosh – $26,837,720
17. Jrue Holiday – $26,131,111
18. Otto Porter – $26,011,913
19. CJ McCollum – $25,759,766
20. Carmelo Anthony – $25,599,488
21. Nikola Jokic – $25,467,250
22. Bradley Beal – $25,434,263
23. Anthony Davis – $25,434,263
24. Andre Drummond – $25,434,263
25. Hassan Whiteside – $25,434,263
26. Andrew Wiggins – $25,250,000
27. Joel Embiid – $25,250,000
28. Steven Adams – $24,157,303
29. Giannis Antetokounmpo – $24,157,303
30. Kevin Love – $24,119,025
31. Marc Gasol – $24,119,025
32. Chandler Parsons – $24,107,258
33. Harrison Barnes – $24,107,258
34. Nicolas Batum – $24,000,000
35. Rudy Gobert – $23,491,573
36. DeAndre Jordan – $22,900,000
37. LaMarcus Aldridge – $22,347,015
38. Serge Ibaka – $21,666,667
39. Aaron Gordon – $21,590,909
40. Danilo Gallinari – $21,587,579
41. Victor Oladipo – $21,000,000
42. Jimmy Butler – $20,445,779
43. Ryan Anderson – $20,421,546
44. Kawhi Leonard – $20,099,189
45 – Kyrie Irving – $20,099,188
There are lots of reasons why NBA players make more money. In a nutshell, the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement secured a larger slice of the revenue-pie and basketball rosters are much, much smaller than NFL rosters which means fewer players collect more money.
Still, don’t feel too bad for Beckham. He seemed pretty happy with his contract. And maybe one day he’ll be able to make Otto Porter-esque money.
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