Trey Bantz
formerly trey ohh five
- Sep 4, 2009
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better than giving Dion a bagGordon Hayward will be a member of the Miami Heat within a few days
About half of Heat nation wants to give Dion the bag, I really don't get it.
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better than giving Dion a bagGordon Hayward will be a member of the Miami Heat within a few days
But if you ain't in cahoots with em you're living life wrong. ftr I'm living life all wrongYou gotta be in cahoots with one of the 2000 or so people on the planet who call themselves billionaires or you're living life wrong
A billion doesn't even put you in the 1% on this earth though, I see people with that much everyday.
About half of Heat nation wants to give Dion the bag, I really don't get it.
He's paying 13.3% state taxes in California versus 0 in Texas.
Couple that with New Orleans being a tourist city opposed to a corporate hub and he can probably bring home more money in Houston than LA. See Dwight
Which speaks to the overall point that being in LA is irrelevant financially.
You will lead Sportscenter more but as far as actually money. Nah
The hell are you talking about man?
The taxes a NBA player pays in California negates any increased endorsement opportunities vs playing in a smaller market.
Chris Paul is proof of that.
The taxes a NBA player pays in California negates any increased endorsement opportunities vs playing in a smaller market.
Chris Paul is proof of that.
So you're saying Chris Paul made more in New Orleans than he did LA? Cause nobody said anything about Houston.
Based on WHAT?! What had they accomplished at that point of their careers that put them on another level than PG is now?
You're advocating PG moving to LA for more exposure but can't figure out the difference between a superstar and a star? Lol ok
This topic was players ie Paul George "shining" brighter in LA or NEW York. Your proof of this was posting the endorsements of Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony.
Once you take into account taxes playing in LA does not mean you are guaranteed to make more money.
Once you take into account local and state taxes Carmelo may have actually lost money going to the Knicks vs staying in Denver.
I made the distinction already. Melo has never been a superstar.
This is simply not true. Being a SUPERSTAR is far more about your popularity than your numbers. Whether or not you like him, Melo was absolutely a superstar. The entire reason he's seen as a loser is because he's constantly compared to LeBron.
Melo is the 3rd biggest superstar from his draft class (arguably the best class ever) behind LeBron and Wade. To say he never became a superstar is absurd. He became a superstar when he made the WCF with Denver.
This is simply not true. Being a SUPERSTAR is far more about your popularity than your numbers. Whether or not you like him, Melo was absolutely a superstar. The entire reason he's seen as a loser is because he's constantly compared to LeBron.
Nah superstar is absolutely more about on court performance and being a #1 option and franchise piece. Melo is none of that sorry.
Melo is the 3rd biggest superstar from his draft class (arguably the best class ever) behind LeBron and Wade. To say he never became a superstar is absurd. He became a superstar when he made the WCF with Denver.
Start all over
You're advocating PG moving to LA for more exposure but can't figure out the difference between a superstar and a star? Lol ok
I made the distinction already. Melo has never been a superstar.
This topic was players ie Paul George "shining" brighter in LA or NEW York. Your proof of this was posting the endorsements of Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony.
Once you take into account taxes playing in LA does not mean you are guaranteed to make more money.
Once you take into account local and state taxes Carmelo may have actually lost money going to the Knicks vs staying in Denver.
This would make sense if CP and Melo both came as free agents, but they forced trades to retain their money. I'm almost 100% sure you're wrong.
Man what?
Carmelo was getting the same contract in Denver or New York.
He made an extra 2 million in endorsements going to New York than he was getting in Denver based on what you typed.
Depending on where Melo lives the tax increase from lea
Yea MVP is straight up spewing nonsense again. I'm not really a Melo fan, but to think he's not or wasnt a superstar at one point is absurd.
Being a superstar is much more than what you do on the court.