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[QUOTE="bozophobe, post: 1110820, member: 2589"] I love CJ, but I wish he'd go abroad and get that $200,000. For now. More on that in a moment. CJ doesn't seem to fit the NBA. That is not his fault; in a different era, that poetic and fluid midrange game of his would have been awesome there, but the NBA style just doesn't seem to allow for his level of physicality/skill set. He's now been rejected by half the league. A pattern emerges. I wonder if he and his family and that of many other NBA hopefuls are operating on an increasingly outdated assumption - that the NBA pays far better than elsewhere around the world, and should remain the ultimate/only goal. True until now, and maybe for some time into the future. But basketball is increasing in popularity (and revenue generation) in so many places, that CJ may actually have an opportunity to spearhead a new movement where by the time he peaks as a pro (say, age 26-33 or so), his annual salary playing abroad could reach $500,000 or more. And that doesn't include emerging endorsement opportunities. And furthermore, most non-US basketball seasons are much shorter than that of the NBA (and therefore less grueling), so that leaves more time for more opportunities (professional, personal, cultural, etc.). If CJ doesn't consider this direction, hopefully someone else will. Many non-Americans have made it big here. But since globalization seems here to stay, the opposite has started taking place, and hoops should be no exception. [/QUOTE]
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