I was watching the Sixers last night, and was wondering how much of that insane contract was left after Tobias Harris put up 20 points against the Bucks.
Turns out he’s made the most money in the history of the league without an all-star appearance.
It does kind of make sense due to inflation and the explosion of salaries in the late 2010s and 2020s.
A productive scorer with good length and skill, Harris is largely inconsistent and did not live up to the contract he was given. Albeit, it was a must-give for the 76ers, where he would have likely walked for free, so Philly elected to overpay to keep him.
The Sixers signed Harris to a 5-year, $180M contract in 2019, fresh off the departure of current Miami star, Jimmy Butler. Harris’ contract expires this year.
Rounding out the rest of the Top 5 are:
2. Danilo Gallinari ($198M)
3. Nicolas Batum ($187M)
4. CJ McCollum ($181M)
5. Eric Gordon ($178M)
Source: BBALL Ref and HoopsHype
Shot better than a lot of all stars in that time period. Floated towards 50/40/90 a few times. Only reason he wasn’t an all star is cause he was the 3rd option on the team (whether it was Embiid, Simmons, butler or harden). I don’t know how many teams send 3 players to the all star game.