badukJr wrote:
SmoothOper wrote:
If you compare them to the Jordans(1st athlete billionaire) not so hot, but to the track and field team, or your average football lineman... Not so bad and they won't have had two or three different knee reconstruction surgeries, and don't forget the farm team baseball players or the NFL practice teams.
Yeah, but that's a bum comparison. These guys aren't life long 1dan, they are the best players in Korea. In the NFL:
For the 2012 season, minimum NFL base salaries are ...
1) Rookie - $390,000
2) 1 year - $465,000
1 year players slot into 2nd on that list. And this is minimum salary... i.e 3rd stringers. Many practice squad players clear over $100k a season.
So like, 98% of KBA pros don't even clear practice squad player salary.
Yes, but there are dozens of smaller football leagues (like Arena Football) where the athletes are lucky to make $30,000/year. Also worth considering for the case of football, much of the "minor league" development is actually done by colleges which are not allowed to pay players a salary even though they bring in large amounts of revenue. Realistically, a player who has 1 year of NFL experience has already
excelled in what could be considered a professional environment for as many as 6 years (1 or 2 Redshirt years, 4 years of NCAA eligibility, 1 year of NFL). This would be more like the go equivalent of a 7-9P who is winning smaller tournaments, maybe participating in league play, etc.