Re: [轉錄][討論] 全美運動員去年收入前50

看板IVERSON作者 (熊吉)時間15年前 (2009/07/04 01:12), 編輯推噓1(100)
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回應這一篇有一個報導,看我框起來的部份就可以了。 Allen Iverson made $28.9 million in 2009 The economy, it seems, took a chunk out of the country's highest-paid athletes this year. According to Sports Illustrated, which released its annual compilation of the 50 richest sports stars, the average earnings of those on the list dropped $1.5 million from a year ago. Not surprising, Tiger Woods remains at the top -- he made $99,737,626 despite missing much of the season because of knee surgery and despite losing Buick as a sponsor. Fellow PGA Tour golfer Phil Mickelson kept his No. 2 spot from a year ago with the tidy sum of $52,950,356. Both Woods and Mickelson earned far more in endorsements than winnings, a pattern that doesn't hold in team sports -- except for LeBron James, whose endorsements ($28 million) nearly doubled his salary ($14,410,581), and Peyton Manning, whose NFL earnings ($14.5 million) equaled his money from sponsors ($13 million). This shouldn't surprise anyone, considering James and Manning are arguably the two most marketable athletes in team sports. But this may surprise you: Allen Iverson is eighth on the list -- the same Allen Iverson who couldn't finish around the basket, was rarely seen on national television hawking products and generally spent his time alienating yet another fan base (that would be Detroit, of course). Iverson -- the only Detroit player among the top 50 -- made $28,937,500, almost $2 million more than 10th-place Manning, and some $400,000 more than another fading star, Derek Jeter, whose $28.5 million ($8.5 million of which came from endorsements) was enough to place him ninth on the list. Also in the top 10 are Alex Rodriguez at No. 4 ($39 million) followed by Shaquille O'Neal ($35 million), Kevin Garnett ($34,750,000) and Kobe Bryant, whose $31,262,500 was good enough for seventh on the list. Once again, basketball players dominated the top 50 with 22 players -- nine of whom earned at least $20 million. Baseball put 14 players on the list; football added nine and NASCAR two -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 11) and Jeff Gordon (No. 21), proving once again that winning doesn't necessarily equate to earning. Consider Steve Francis, an NBA shooting guard who cracked the top 25 and didn't play a minute last season. He made $20,362,275. 連結: http://tinyurl.com/mqjaf2 -- ○○○○○ □□□ ⊙⊙ ◎◎ ☆ ☆ ○ □ ⊙ ⊙ ◎ ◎ ☆☆ ○ □□□ ⊙ ⊙ ◎ ◎ ☆ ○ □ ⊙ ⊙ ◎ ◎ ☆ ○ □□□ ⊙⊙ ◎◎ ☆ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.229.58.141 ※ 編輯: teddy8989 來自: 61.229.58.141 (07/04 01:15)

07/04 01:31, , 1F
所以還是沒交代怎麼來的XDDDy
07/04 01:31, 1F
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