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In the history of NBA, who are the top three in career salary?
It's been a year since Kobe left us. He is an inter-generational player, which brings many memories to his decades-long career. It can be said that many people grew up watching Kobe play, which is synonymous with many people's youth. Kobe's total salary is $320 million. Who are the top three in NBA career?

As such a great player, Kobe's salary is very high. The total salary of his whole career can be as high as $320 million. However, due to the substantial increase in the salary cap of the NBA, the value of NBA first-line superstars has soared to around 40 million to 50 million, and sometimes the length of a job may reach more than 654.38 billion. Therefore, if Kobe's total salary basically exceeds, it may only need a few big contracts, which is not a very difficult thing.

At present, there are about four veteran active stars who can reach the league salary cap. These four players are James, Durant, Lillard and Paul, and there should be a Harden who is close to or has surpassed Kobe. Among the retired players, Kevin Garnett is the best player who can surpass Kobe Bryant. At that time, he had already caught up with a salary cap adjustment in the NBA. The strength of these players is indeed enough for their income, which can be said to be deserved.

However, the current salary ranking of these people is still difficult to define, because they may greatly increase their income at any time because of a contract. For example, James, currently ranked first, increased the total amount to 430 million dollars with a two-year contract of 85 million dollars. He is the only star in the NBA who earns more than 400 million yuan, while Durant and Lillard, who rank second and third, both earn about 350 million dollars. As a result of re-signing the contract, they all greatly increased their income. If someone can get more contracts in the future, I believe Kobe may soon fall out of the top ten.

After all, inflation is serious now, and it is normal to raise wages. It's just that the purchasing power of wages is not as good as that of Kobe before. If Kobe were in this era, the total salary of his career might reach 500 million dollars per minute.