The seven-time All-Star will receive half of his $22.5 million salary this season early. His contract is set up the same way for future years too, meaning that he’ll eventually garner a little over $62 million, half the value of his entire deal, through advance payments. According to collective-bargaining agreement rules, 50% of an annual salary is the maximum a player can take in the form of an advance.
While the value of Anthony’s advances are unusual, he’s far from the first player to take an annual 50% advance payment. In fact, Knicks swingman J.R. Smith, who is also represented by Anthony’s agent, Leon Rose, did the same thing last summer after signing a three-year deal for nearly $18 million.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Bawse: Carmelo Anthony Is Getting How Much of His $124 Million Deal In Advance Payments?
Laughing all the way to the bank?! Carmelo Anthony is making sure he gets what’s due to him. He’s set to receive large portions of his $124 million contract in advance payments — just how much you ask?
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