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Ever wonder what NBA players are paid for the various All-Star weekend events? Yeah, me neither. Anyway, here's the information from Chapter XXI of the CBA:

Section 2. Awards.

For their participation in an All-Star Game, players on the winning team shall each receive $35,000 and players on the losing team shall each receive $15,000.

Fortheir participation in a Rookie-Sophomore Game, players on the winning team shall each receive $15,000 and players on the losing team shall each receive $5,000.

For their participation in an All-Star Skills Competition, players shall receive the following amounts:

Slam Dunk
1st Place: $35,000
2nd Place: $22,500
3rd Place: $16,125
4th Place: $16,125

Three-Point Shootout
1st Place: $35,000
2nd Place: $22,500
3rd Place: $15,000
4th Place: $4,500
5th Place: $4,500
6th Place: $4,500

Skills
1st Place: $35,000
2nd Place: $22,500
3rd Place: $9,000
4th Place: $9,000

Shooting Stars
Winning Team: $45,000
2nd Place Team: $33,750
3rd Place Team: $16,875
4th Place Team: $16,875

Section 3. Player Guests.
Each player who participates in the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game, or any All-Star Skills Competition may invite two (2) guests, who shall be reimbursed for the cost of round-trip first-class air transportation between the home city of the Team by which such player is employed and the site of the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game or All-Star Skills Competition.

http://www.nbpa.org/sites/default/files/ARTICLE XXI.pdf
 
Thats pocket change to these guys, except for maybe some of the rookies/sophmores.
 
Estimated increase in endorsement contracts value: 10X to ???????
 
Don't forget the various incentive laden contracts that the players have with their teams that include more $$ in pocket if they make AS teams.
 
BTW, theoretically, Griffin can make $85,000 in about 5-6 hours of work.
 
Curious, are their expenses covered? Because, say, if a rookie on the losing team gets $5K but pays for his flight, meals, hotel, rental car, etc. he's not clearing a bunch.
 
Curious, are their expenses covered? Because, say, if a rookie on the losing team gets $5K but pays for his flight, meals, hotel, rental car, etc. he's not clearing a bunch.

I'll bet the team covers that for their players.
 
Curious, are their expenses covered? Because, say, if a rookie on the losing team gets $5K but pays for his flight, meals, hotel, rental car, etc. he's not clearing a bunch.
"Each player who participates in the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game, or any All-Star Skills Competition may invite two (2) guests, who shall be reimbursed for the cost of round-trip first-class air transportation between the home city of the Team by which such player is employed and the site of the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game or All-Star Skills Competition."

I'd be shocked if they reimburse the guests but not the players.
 
"Each player who participates in the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game, or any All-Star Skills Competition may invite two (2) guests, who shall be reimbursed for the cost of round-trip first-class air transportation between the home city of the Team by which such player is employed and the site of the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game or All-Star Skills Competition."

I'd be shocked if they reimburse the guests but not the players.

It's a business trip for the benefit of their employer (the NBA). They would be reimbursed just like any other business-man would be reimbursed for his business trip.
 
It's a business trip for the benefit of their employer (the NBA). They would be reimbursed just like any other business-man would be reimbursed for his business trip.

Or businesswoman!
 
That's Ms. or Mr. Language Person to you, Buddy or Buddyette!!
 
Well, if we're being sticklers, it would actually be "Ms", not "Ms.". There's no period after Ms because it's not an abbreviation.
 

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