Good for him. Not quite sure how he keeps getting above minimum contracts but hey.
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Free agent F Garrett Temple has agreed on a one-year, $3.2M deal with the Toronto Raptors, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports tells ESPN. Temple — who spent the past two years with the Pelicans — will be playing his 14th NBA season.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 31, 2023
I am surprised. Good for him and also glad Pels will not be signing him back.
Good for him. Not quite sure how he keeps getting above minimum contracts but hey.
Thank God, he wont be back and wasting a roster spot.
Not needed with Larry and CJ.
That's the wild thing to me about the NBA. Obviously to even get in you have to be among the best basketball players on the planet (those stories of Scalabrine cooking everyone in a public gym come to mind, even guys who had played college), so there's no scrubs in the absolute sense. But guys even guys who are scrubs relative to the rest of the league can make great money and be set for life if they can just stick around at the end of benches for a decade or so.
Another example that comes to mind is Alex Len. This is his tenth season. Only ever played more than 1600 minutes in a season in his career once, hasn't played more than 1000 minutes since the 2018 season, has only average over 10ppg once in his career, and has only ever had a positive BPM one season of his career. He's made 41 million dollars. Even after taxes, if he's careful that's it. That's a good life.
Basketball.
I'm not trying to say they're the same calibre of player. The point is just that if you can maintain an end-of-bench NBA career, being below average players (which Len is, even if it's not quite as bad as Temple), you can make absurd money regardless of contribution.
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