5 teams with the largest luxury tax bills entering the 2022 2023 NBA season featuring the Golden State Warriors Brooklyn Nets and more
5 teams with the largest luxury tax bills entering the 2022-2023 NBA season featuring the Golden State Warriors Brooklyn Nets and more Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
That factors in Draymond Green opting-in to his $27.6M player option.
With 12 players
Salary: $215M
Tax: $268M
Total: $483MGolden St. payroll and tax penalty in 2023/24 will likely exceed $500M once the roster is filled.That factors in Draymond Green opting-in to his $27.6M player option.With 12 players Salary: $215MTax: $268MTotal: $483M
5 teams with the largest luxury tax bills entering the 2022-2023 NBA season featuring the Golden State Warriors Brooklyn Nets and more
Golden State Warriors celebrating their 2022 NBA title Many teams that want to win an NBA title are forced to enter the luxury tax to do so. But what exactly is the luxury tax? The luxury tax is basically an extra charge for teams whose payrolls go too far over the salary cap. The money paid in taxes is then redistributed to teams that pay less in salaries to try and create more parity around the league. On that note, here are the five powerhouse teams with the largest luxury tax bills entering the 2022-2023 NBA season.#1 Golden State Warriors Luxury tax bill $170 2 million
The Golden State Warriors celebrating their 2022 NBA title It only makes sense that the defending NBA champions and most successful franchise of the last decade ranks first in luxury tax bills this season. The paid an NBA-record $170.3 million luxury tax bill for their title roster last season. Much of this had to do with the team’s original big three of superstar Stephen Curry and All-Stars Draymond Green and Klay Thompson. Their luxury tax bill is slightly down this season at $170.2 million but it’s still massive nonetheless. The Warriors’ luxury tax bill is expected to get bigger soon though. The team recently signed Jordan Poole to a four-year, $140 million extension and forward Andrew Wiggins to a four-year, $109 million extension. According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Warriors could now pay around $215 million in payroll and $268 million in taxes next season. Maybe that’s just the cost of being the champions. Golden St. payroll and tax penalty in 2023/24 will likely exceed $500M once the roster is filled.That factors in Draymond Green opting-in to his $27.6M player option.
With 12 players
Salary: $215M
Tax: $268M
Total: $483MGolden St. payroll and tax penalty in 2023/24 will likely exceed $500M once the roster is filled.That factors in Draymond Green opting-in to his $27.6M player option.With 12 players Salary: $215MTax: $268MTotal: $483M