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Thread: The Schools Whose Alumni Will Make The Most Money In The NBA This Year

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    Vander will add a bit, but it looks like even if he finishes the year with the Celtics it wouldn't move him up, assuming he played for the league minimum for half a season he'd get just shy of $250k.

    Just checked the NBA schedule on ESPN.com to see when Van might play next and was stunned by the disparity in prices of available tickets. As high as $43 in Orlando, $38 in New York and Boston, and $36 in Atlanta, down to $15 in Philly, $10 in Houston, and $6 in Detroit. $6 for a NBA game? Are Marquette's cheapest non-student section tickets even that cheap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by brewcity77 View Post
    Vander will add a bit, but it looks like even if he finishes the year with the Celtics it wouldn't move him up, assuming he played for the league minimum for half a season he'd get just shy of $250k.

    Just checked the NBA schedule on ESPN.com to see when Van might play next and was stunned by the disparity in prices of available tickets. As high as $43 in Orlando, $38 in New York and Boston, and $36 in Atlanta, down to $15 in Philly, $10 in Houston, and $6 in Detroit. $6 for a NBA game? Are Marquette's cheapest non-student section tickets even that cheap?
    My seats in 413 are faced at $8.25.
    "My contact didn't cite logic, he/she cited the NCAA rulebook." - IWB, 3/20/18

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