NHL players only receive extra money for winning the Stanley Cup if they have an incentive clause in their contract. For instance, they might make an extra 20,000$ if they make the playoffs, and an extra 100,000$ if they win the Stanley Cup.
yes
Players don't get paid anything for winning the Stanley Cup (or for any games in the playoffs) unless their contract specifies that the team would pay a bonus for winning it. This would be negotiated between the player's agent and the team along with the rest of the stipulations in the contract.
No it's just for fun
Most players in the Stanley cup playoffs don't get paid at all unless they have it written into their contracts. Lots of players are playing just because they love the game.
NFL players do not get paid extra money they only Can get endoursments
the winning team is rewarded with extra money for scholarships for recruiting high school basketball players to their team
Players receive nothing, they are considered to have amateur status and are not paid professional players! The schools themselves will receive, I think, about $200,000 for each game played.
they get money and the
They normally get free clothes and furniture but not a lot so they probably just pay themselves since they get a ton of money anyway!
NBA players make more money than NFL players because in the NBA there are more games and the more games you play the more money you make. So that is why the NBA players make more money than the NFL players.
Basketball players do not get food money, they have a salary. The use their own money
About 2500 USD