2m is the average among rookies and players who are not that great. 12m is the average of players who are great but less than 8 years in the league(LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire). 16m for star players who are veteran(Ray Allen, Dirk Nowitzki, Baron Davis). 20m for superstar players who are veteran(Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett, Tim Duncan, Shaq).
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well... to give you the answer... it depends which state that you are wanting to play for.
Washington - 41,000
Oregon - 37,000
California - 42,000
Nevada - 34,000
Idaho - 33,000
Montana - 30,000
wyoming - 33,000
Utah - 34,000
Arizona - 35,000
New Mexico - 32,000
Colorado - 39,000
North Dakota - 31,000
South Dakota - 29,000
nebraska - 33,000
kansas - 33,000
Oklahoma - 31,000
Texas - 35,000
Louisiana - 31,000
Arkansas - 29,000
Missouri - 34,000
Iowa - 32,000
minnesota - 40,000
Wisconsin - 35,000
Illinois - 39,000
Mississippi - 29,000
Florida - 34,000
Alabama - 32,000
Georgia - 35,000
Tennessee - 33,000
Kentucky - 32,000
Indiana - 34,000
Ohio - 36,000
Pennsylvania - 36,000
Michigan - 39,000
south caralina - 32,000
north caralina - 34,000
west Virginia - 29,000
virgina - 29,000
Maryland - 42,000
Delaware - 40,000
New Jersey - 43,000
Connecticut - Rhode Island -
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Here are the median salaries for the top three paying teams, as reported by USAToday for the 2004-2005 season:
For the bottom three teams:
It really depends on what team your on and how good you are.
$5 million dollars is the current average NBA salary. This data is from NPR Radio.
The average salary of a professional Basketball player is around 5.5 million dollars. This is two million more than Baseball players make.
American pro basketball players have the highest average salary in American professional sports. Their average salary is 5.15 million dollars per year.