Top 10 Highest Paid NBA Players for the Season 2017-18

There are some new people as the highest paid NBA players for the season 2017-18. Stephen Curry was the biggest bargain in the NBA thanks to a contract he signs for several seasons. But, there were still doubts about the long-term fitness of his ankles. Also, this is the season that he has lastly cashed in big time and put back LeBron James as the highest-paid NBA player. As a whole, list of the players in the NBA is making at least $23.0 million where Curry leads all of them with $34.7 million. Here is the ranking of the NBA highest-paid players where the value requires you to consider several factors. But, the total income plays the lead rule most.

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Besides, it also considers as the fact, such as the contract size etc. the Annual National Basketball Association (NBA) award given since the 1955–56 season. It’s given to the best performing player of the regular season as the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP). In this case, the winner receives the Maurice Podoloff Trophy, which is named in honor of the first commissioner and then president of the NBA. He serves in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1946 until 1963. The MVP was selected by a vote of NBA players until the 1979–80 seasons. But, Stephen Curry in 2015–16 is the only player to have won the award collectively. Let’s get back to the point and know who the highest paid NBA players are for the season 2017-18.

1. Stephen Curry: Total Earning – $34.7 million

  • Name of the Team: Golden State Warriors
  • Position in the Team: Point Guard
  • Contract Amount: $201.2 million for 5 years

It’s surprising to know that Curry’s $201 million contract was the biggest in NBA history while the time of it’s signing. This is a huge pay bump from what was the largest bargain in the NBA. Joe Lacob, owner of the Warriors was apparently wanted to try to get another bargain out of Curry is Lacob. He had to be talked out of offering Curry something below the max. Replacing LeBron James as an alternative, Curry is the newest highest-paid player in NBA. So, Stephen Curry might be the greatest shooter ever while it may sound hyperbolic. Especially since Curry probably hasn’t seen the prime of his career yet that’s pretty scary. Curry is a pretty underrate rebounder as well as a really nifty passer with either hand aside from his elite shooting.

Besides, as he’s not an overwhelming athlete, so he can shake free or blow by his man with the best of them. Curry’s major concern is his durability Like Rose and Irving. Will those ankles hold up? We’ll get to watch this incredible shooter do his thing for many years to come if the basketball gods are just.

2.  LeBron James: Total Earning – $33.3 million

  • Name of the Team: Cleveland Cavaliers
  • Position in the Team: Small Forward
  • Contract Amount: $99.9 million for 3 years

The first thing to know that LeBron, after 15th season’s one-year contracts he returns to return to the Cavs. Finally, he starts to cash-in big time the last two seasons. We shouldn’t worry about LeBron, Either way; he is still one of the highest paid NBA players in 2017 – 18 seasons. As it’s not surprising, LeBron James is the best overall player in basketball by a long way. It’s Michael Jordan or bust that compares him to his contemporaries is almost abusive. Just by being on the floor LeBron impacts the game on every possession. From LeBron James, there is no “trading up” and could make $50 million a year that could be worth every penny. Moreover, he has won two titles and becomes one of highest paid NBA players for the season 2017-18.

3.  Paul Millsap: Total Earning — $30.8 million

  • Name of the Team: Denver Nuggets
  • Position in the Team: Power Forward
  • Contract: $61.0 million for 2 years

Thanks to the Atlanta Hawks’ decision to go into a rebuilding mode while the Nuggets lands a legit star this offseason. The Hawks never offered him a contract as a free agent according to Millsap. Locking up Paul Millsap to a multiyear deal that would pay him in the neighborhood of $30MM annually the Nuggets went all-in during 2017’s free agent period. It’s as in signing Millsap and extending Gary. Any concerns with Paul boil down to the ineffectiveness of his teams in the playoffs. There is still plenty of time in his career, but it’s slightly concerning that a player who easily can retire as one of the all-time greats has taken this long to not even reach a conference finals.

4.  Gordon Hayward: Total Earning — $29.7 million

  • Team: Boston Celtics
  • Position: Small Forward
  • Contract: $127.8 million for 4 years

The most important thing to know about Gordon Hayward is he is in one of the largest moves to the Boston Celtics. He has signs and will team him with Kyrie Irving. Hayward broke his ankle just minutes into his first game with the Celtics and Doc Rivers called it the best rebuild “maybe ever. But, Hayward broke his ankle just minutes into his first game with the Celtics unfortunately. It’s also same to say for him that there is still plenty of time in his career, but it’s slightly concerning that a player who easily can retire as one of the all-time greats has taken this long to not even reach conference finals.

5. Blake Griffin: Total Earning — $29.5 million

  • Name of the Team: Los Angeles Clippers
  • Position in the Team: Power Forward
  • Contract Amount: $171.2 million for 5 years

What you must know about Blake Griffin is that he is the part of the Clippers’ pitch to re-sign Griffin. It included t-shirts that compared Griffin to numerous historical figures, such as Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, President John F. Kennedy, Jr, Nelson Mandela, Abraham Lincoln, President Barack Obama, Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, and even Michael Jackson.

6.  Kyle Lowry: Total Earning — $28.7 million

  • Name of the current Team: Toronto Raptors
  • Position in the Team: Point Guard
  • Contract Amount: $100.0 million for 3 years

As one of the highest paid NBA players, Lowry can earn up to $2 million in bonuses. But, he would need to make the All-Star game, be named All-NBA and All-Defense. He has the Raptors win the championship to get them all. He would also need to play in at least 65 games and average at least 25 minutes per game on top of that.

7.  Mike Conley: Total Earning — $28.5 million

  • Name of the current Team: Memphis Grizzlies
  • Position in the Team: Point Guard
  • Contract Amount: $152.6 million for 5 years

It’s somehow surprising that Conley’s contract was the richest in NBA history when it was signed during the 2016 free agency period. It’s also same to say for him that there is still plenty of time in his career, but it’s slightly concerning that a player who easily can retire as one of the all-time greats has taken this long to not even reach conference finals.

8.  Russell Westbrook: Total Earning — $28.5 million

  • Name of the current Team: Oklahoma City Thunder
  • Position in the Team: Point Guard
  • Contract Amount: $85.6 million for 3 years

Recently Russell Westbrook signed a $205 million extension that will kick in next season. In the most in NBA history, $233 million the Thunder now owe Westbrook over the next six seasons. In the final season, Westbrook’s salary will peak at $46.7 million.

9.  James Harden: Total Earning — $28.3 million

  • Name of the current Team: Houston Rockets
  • Position in the Team: Shooting Guard
  • Contract Amount: $118.0 million for 4 years

One thing to know about Harden that he still has another season left on his current contract before his 4-year, $169.3 million extension kicks in. His salary in the first season of that deal will be $37.8 million and it will eventually grow to $46.9 million. He is an extremely efficient scorer for these reasons, however, there’s more to it than that. Harden has an incredible pick-and-roll player and passer along with his game is more reliant on clever fakes and footwork than it is pure athleticism. For the next 12 seasons barring injury, there’s no reason why Harden can’t be this good, or better.

10. DeMar DeRozan: Total Earning — $27.7 million

  • Name of the current Team: Toronto Raptors
  • Position in the Team: Shooting Guard
  • Contract Amount: 5 years, $139.0 million

What more important to know about DeMar DeRozan is his deal was the second-largest in NBA history when it was signed in 2016. As we don’t know, that’s the issue. But, he is still probably the best rebounder in basketball, an elite rim, and a perennially underrated offensive threat. DeMar has a force capable of being unstoppable unlike nearly any other player in the competition.

So, these were all about the highest paid NBA players for the season 2017-18. if you have something more to know or like to inform us anything regarding this concern, comment us through the below comment box.

Educated in English graduation from the National University of Bangladesh. A Professional content writer-cum-virtual assistant at CodeCares.

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