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The annual salary is 59.6 million, the league s number one, and his career income exceeds 1 billion but he is not satisfied! In fact, the Warriors should rebuild it

The NBA has entered a long offseason. This summer, many super big contracts have been born in the free trading market, such as Alexander's maximum salary of 285 million in four years, and Jewish's maximum salary of 289 million in five years. With the increase in the league's annual salary cap, it is precisely the realization of the NBA's commercial value (mainly new broadcast contracts), and the revenue of the league and players has increased. Take the example of recent months as an example. Many teams have chosen to cash in at high prices. For example, last year's championship Celtics, which ended up selling for $6.1 billion; the Lakers were sold by the Bass family at a valuation of 10 billion, which proves that the NBA is indeed a very successful business league. According to relevant data, the team with the highest market value in the NBA is the Warriors (valued at 9.4 billion), and the Lakers ranked third in the league with only 7 billion.

There is no doubt that from the Warriors' market value of 315 million 15 years ago to the point where they are close to the 10 billion digit, the Warriors' dynasty stage, which had won four championships in 8 years, has indeed made their business value crazy increase. Of course, the biggest contributor to the team's value by more than ten times must be Curry, and Curry's cheap contract during his rookie period also helped the Warriors establish a dynasty. Curry's annual salary in the new season is US$59.61 million. According to US media calculations, Curry expects that the total contract revenue will exceed US$500 million after the recent contract expires. Including commercial endorsement revenue, his entire career income will exceed US$1 billion. As the core and greatest hero, he divided the team's market value by one-tenth of the money, which doesn't seem to be much. So Curry had something to say.

When participating in a program, Curry made it clear: No matter what period in the past and the current league, the league has increased by about 10 times. I said that our salary is relatively low because we cannot participate in equity distribution during the game. After all, you want to get a share of this growth. In addition, Curry emphasized: I know we are lucky to make a living by relying on basketball and have considerable income, but these are all due. Basketball is a special industry and will always exist. I think we deserve the benefits of added value. Fortunately, it was Curry. If James said this, it would definitely cause an uproar. But to make an appropriate but inappropriate metaphor, the NBA is like the ancient Colosseum. Will capitalists allocate more money to the beasts in the Colosseum?

at most, it is just better performance and feed more meat! First of all, the NBA is a commercial platform, and the world's top basketball event was created by capitalists all over the world, but the objective conditions are that the competitiveness is very fierce and the fittest survives. Nearly 100 people in the NBA are on the verge of being cleaned up at any time every year. Few people can persist in the NBA for 10 years, and there are only a handful of them who can play from rookie to retirement in a team. How to divide the equity? The most important thing is that the NBA platform has created a lot of legendary stars. In active service, whether it is James, Durant and Curry, they all have the opportunity to display their talents through the NBA platform and have gained countless wealth. If they did not have the NBA stage, could they still make so much money?

Moreover, the wealth of the boss of each team has been hard-working for several generations of the family. For more than ten years of athletes, to put it bluntly and realistically, they do not have the qualification to share the capital cake! Curry said this, in the background, that he really helped the Warriors increase their market value dozens of times. He should indeed get equity, but in the whole league, which player is qualified to share equity? Many stars will leave after playing here for a few years, and will go there for a few years and then leave. Can they get equity every time? Then the whole league will be completely in chaos! To take a step back, the Warriors' market value is only 10 billion, and Curry has earned 1 billion. As a worker, this is already at the ceiling level. 10% of the team's market value has given the best performing workers, and this is the only thing in the world.

In the words of the Los Angeles media, Curry is confident to say this, but has he ever thought about how much the Warriors are worth when he retires one day? If he really enjoys equity distribution, would he also plan to cash out at a high level before retirement and then say goodbye to the Warriors? Then who should take over this mess? Breaking out of this level, the success of the NBA is not limited to the entire US market, nor is it limited to a certain player. Jordan leads Kobe to build a bridge, James takes off, allowing the whole world to see the NBA, and players and platforms are mutually fulfilling. Take the Warriors as a team, with hundreds of people in a team, are there still players who are not satisfied with the maximum salary and are still prepared to seize power? It can only be said that human desires have no bottom line.

The Warriors are struggling this offseason and are trapped by the Kumingga incident. The team is not equipped with staff. Next season, Curry is 38 years old + Butler is 36 years old (2 years and 110 million maximum salary) + Green is 36 years old. In fact, he has no competitiveness anymore! The decline in market value in the future is inevitable! Of course, Curry is worth a super maximum salary, and even worth the Warriors to allocate equity to him, but that is after retirement. As a player and as a worker, Curry has earned enough. Moreover, in order to retain Curry's championship window period in recent years, the Warriors have been overdrawn very seriously. Without future rebuilding assets, they cannot win in the present! In fact, the Warriors should have been rebuilt after a long time ago, and the Warriors have given Curry enough!