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How much do players get paid on a 10-day contract in the NBA?

NBA rosters can get a boost at some point in the year if they seem to need more talent than what they signed.

NBA rosters can get a boost at some point in the year if they seem to need more talent than what they signed
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Andy Restrepo
Andy is a Miami native journalist and translator who is always on top of what sporting activity is taking place across the globe, and he aims to ensure all relevant information is shared with fans. Mainly focused on the US competitions of NBA, NFL and MLS, he also has a keen interest in international soccer, including Spain's LaLiga and the English Premier League among others.
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In the cutthroat world of professional sports, where the talent pool is as deep as the ocean, securing a spot on an NBA team with a max contract is like trying to find a needle in a haystack while blindfolded.

It’s a challenge that separates the ballers from the benchwarmers, the cream of the crop from the wannabes. So, if you’re thinking of taking on this Herculean task, prepare to bring your A-game and leave your doubts at the door. So, you’ve caught wind of the NBA 10-day contract, and you may be interested to know what it is and how it works.

Well, the name pretty much hits the bullseye when it comes to describing its purposes. It’s a fling that can make or break a player’s dreams in the blink of an eye. In the whimsical world of basketball, when you ink a 10-day contract, you get to join an NBA team for a delightful period of ten days amidst the season’s hoopla.

But how much do players make on a ten-day contract?

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One cannot overlook the undeniable advantage of a 10-day contract - a contractual arrangement that often guarantees a higher remuneration compared to the league’s minimum salary if divided by day.

  • Rookie: $61,500
  • Veterans: $175,668

Those with more than ten years in the league make the most. Varying from year to year depending on the experience of the player.

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