NBA international contingent - bigger, richer and better!
PARIS (George Eddy's International Show) - After tripling the national TV contract and increasing the salary cap by 33 percent, most of the NBA franchises were flush with cash this summer
PARIS (George Eddy's International Show) - After tripling the national TV contract and increasing the salary cap by 33 percent, most of the NBA franchises were flush with cash this summer and most of the top players at the end of their contract benefitted handsomely!
Salaries that seemed unimaginable just five or 10 years ago are now commonplace. As I've explained in past columns, the second-tier players proffitted more from the situation than the superstars but since most of them have enormous shoe contracts on the side, they really have no reason to complain.
Since 117 foreign players were on opening day rosters, the international contingent has never been so important and the best of those players also profited handsomely between this summer and October 31st, the deadline to extend players who had fulfilled their rookie contract obligations.
This past summer, Nicolas Batum, Evan Fournier, Joakim Noah, Bismack Biyombo and Ian Mahinmi signed colossal contracts in the USD $65-120 million range and they were joined near the October 31st deadline by Rudy Gobert, Steven Adams, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Victor Oladipo, Gorgui Dieng and Dennis Schroeder to name just a few!
Let's look at how these players are fairing in the first two weeks of the the new NBA season.
Fournier is by far the leading scorer for the Orlando Magic while Biyombo is their leading shot blocker and second-best rebounder, despite only playing 21 minutes per game! Orlando have won three in a row after a poor start and when you add the excellent stats of Nicolas Vucevic from Montenegro to the mix, new coach Frank Vogel has some great young talent to work with!
Noah and Mahinmi hope to put injuries behind them so they can help their respective teams, the New York Knicks and Washington Wizards, to move up in the Eastern Conference standings.
Dieng from Senegal is now a starter on a Minnesota Timberwolves team that's similar to Orlando and Milwaukee and has a bright future with a lot of young talent!
Adams and Oladipo must become the faithful lieutenants to Westbrook's tidal wave style this season since the departure of Kevin Durant leaves no doubt about who is the Oklahoma City Thunder's alpha dog now.
Gobert has become the face of the franchise for the Utah Jazz and one of the best low post defenders on the planet.
All of these international players are much richer than before and doing their darned best right now to prove that they are worth it!
George Eddy
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