There is a chance that the Golden State Warriors will have a big tax bill in 24 years.
Jordan Poole agreed to a four-year, $140 million extension early on Saturday, while Andrew Wiggins agreed to a four-year, $109 million contract.
According to Bobby Marks, it could create a $483 million bill in 24 years.
Bobby Marks @BobbyMarks42Golden 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: $483M
Marks said the Warriors could pay $530 million next season if Green stays.
Warriors salaries will be in the range of 24-26 dollars per hour.
Stephen Curry has a net worth of $51.9 million.
Klay Thompson has a net worth of $43.2 million.
Jordan is worth $31.3 million.
Draymond Green has a net worth of $27.9 million.
The man is Andrew Wiggins, who has a net worth of $24.3 million.
James was worth $12.1 million.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentKevon was worth $7.5 million.
Jonathan Kuminga is worth $6 million.
Donte DiVincenzo has a net worth of $4.7 million.
Moody has a net worth of $3.9 million.
The man is Patrick Baldwin Jr.
Ryan Rollins has a net worth of 1.7 million dollars.
Player option.
The Warriors have the highest payroll in the NBA with a $202.1 million total cap, even though the guard's extension won't kick in until next year.
The high tax bill is the highest in the league.
The NBA championship run came with a $170.3 million luxury tax, the only team over $100 million. Seven teams in the league had to pay tax for going over the threshold.
Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green were drafted by Golden State. After being drafted in the 28th spot, Poole exceeded expectations.
There weren't many other teams that wanted to take on the forward's contract at the time he was traded, but that didn't stop the team from adding him.
As the organization tries to retain its top talent, it leads to a high salary cap.
The Warriors have young players waiting for their chance, but they might not get it before their own contracts end.