Boston Celtics star rated the second-most underpaid player in the NBA

There are always going to be players — even on max deals — who are making less than they would if there weren’t limits on contracts.

If you take into account the limits that the NBA’s collective bargaining agreement set on player compensation, there are always going to be players — even on max deals — who are making less than they would otherwise. To such an end, HoopsHype’s Frank Urbina put together a list of the most underpaid players in the league based on H/H’s Real Value metric.

Interestingly, a Boston Celtics star is the No. 2 player on the list; All-NBA forward Jayson Tatum, who earned $30,351,780 in 2022-23, ought to have made $55,282,823 per Real Value. “Tatum won All-Star Game MVP this year, was 1st Team All-NBA and led the Celtics to a 57-win season and to within a game of reaching the finals for a second straight year before falling short to the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference finals.”

“With Tatum overperforming his max-level salary, the Celtics will continue to have a chance to build contenders around him for years to come,” Urbina added.

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