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David Sirvydis, who has a shot at the Detroit Pistons, will make nearly a million dollars in the first year.
According to the contract concluded for three years, the salary of a 20-year-old Lithuanian in 2020-2021. The season will reach about 900 thousand. Dollars, revealed the American journalist Keith Smith.
The value of the second year of the contract is 1.5 million. AMERICAN DOLLAR. In the third season, which is not guaranteed by contract, the salary could jump to almost 1.8 million. AMERICAN DOLLAR.
It is true that the amounts of wages indicated – before taxes.
For the third year of their contract, the Pistons will have to decide in 2022. in the summer the day before the NBA free agent market.
The young man, who grew up in the Vilnius “Rytas” system, heard his name in the NBA newcomers exchange last year, when he was chosen by the 37th draft of the Dallas Mavericks, but immediately transferred the rights to the team of the Pistons.
Domantas Sabonis, who will play for the Indiana Pacers club under the new contract next season, will earn 17.2 million. At that time, the salary of Jonas Valančiūnas, a Lithuanian from Memphis Grizzlies, will reach 15 million LTL. AMERICAN DOLLAR.
Ignas Brazdeikis, who has a contract with the New York Knicks, will receive $ 1.52 million. AMERICAN DOLLAR.
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federal income tax in america 37% for any amount over $ 518,401, plus michigan – the state where the team will work has income tax 4.25%, total income tax on your salary you will have to pay 41.25%, of course With that money you will hire an accountant who will take care of the orders and those taxes will be reduced, but at least 1/3 of the money will have to be delivered
Djgaffer
Not bad, the money will reach the will. For that alone, the translator will sign a contract. Of course, here the amounts before tax, you will get less.
Goga
The 2nd season is already x2, it will be a happier year. In the 1st season you will receive about 450 thousand euros, in the second already about 900 thousand.
X
apparently had the opportunity to take advantage of the will. Money in the NBA is minimal for me, it seems that every team takes a chance every year with a few such players, the stars get millions and the ordinary minimum for a third of the teams.
Ha
Nu surfing can be said to have the best agents! rutkauskas worked unrealistically here, in any case, successful in America!
Anonymous
goes what the quotes mean. No need for talent or mind, bam through a million known hands.
heel
Jokūbaitis, Velička, D. Giedraitis, Sedekerskis are then worth 10 million contracts. Maybe it’s time for Lukošiūnas de Žalgiris to enter the NBA? Time will tell if we don’t know anything here or if the Pistons have done well. I suspect Sirvydis should also thank Tyler Herro and his performance in exile. The Pistons came up with their own project.
Antanas
I heard you got mad at uba.gas
Mldc
The person had that opportunity where you can count how many Lithuanians have received that finger. Burnout or not is another matter here, but it’s really worth enjoying and trying. All that remains is to wish you success at work.
Anonymous
I don’t think anyone is jealous of him here. I would like him to be a good caster and to make Lithuania famous. Well, realistically, it’s about yourself no matter what reputation you have. In my opinion, there is not much chance of what will happen to you. It is as if there is no work, there is no work but just running for the team and when he plays it he does not even take the initiative.
LeRomka
What is that reputation? So pressure the Kaunas and Vilnius commentators on what? Is it viable but unstable, etc.? With what actions did you damage that reputation? what nonsense where did you do? And nowhere, here only two portals are inserted, nowhere else.
to zalgiri
The rough calculation requires halving that amount and then subtracting 100k and you get a salary in euros. How many patients does LKL earn after 30-40 thousand a month? Most Lithuanians need to work in a couple of hours to earn such an amount that it is safe to say that they brutally collapsed. now all that’s left is for him to go further and move on 🙂
LeRomka
Maladec bachur, and the knights who will guide you throughout your life will not do so much to you and you will see the world, and you will not meet people. Ciuvak in the NBA kitchen will see improvements, anyway, and yet only on both feet for him. Duskit shape 🤡
Anonymous
Well, after taxes are deducted, that amount will drop significantly as taxpayer money will be needed to support Detroit beggars. So after deducting everything, there is no crazy money for a basketball player here. Clearly now he would not receive it in Europe.
Hahaha
for that ale basketball player here is a defense contract and space money
Anonymous
There is such a hunch that here the second Andriuskevicius did not put any scandal in the bank and nobody wants it. But agent mslacius compensates the poor
Anonymous
After the first season he will say goodbye anyway.
Name
Nezais next season will be immediately before the league ships
Anonymous
the salary is fine, but the man has not debated yet so it is too early to talk about money
Hm
Mhm, but maybe someone who hired you would pay 250k, because the obvious money laundering 😄 continues if you read it ble, ark in training, because otherwise you will not prove you are worthy
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