Average NBA salaries have skyrocketed over the past decade, let alone in the last 32 years.
For proof, consider that in 1990-91, the NBA’s highest-paid player, Patrick Ewing, earned $4.3 million. This season, the highest-paid player, Stephen Curry, makes $48.0 million.
The median salary, as in the middle salary between the highest- and lowest-paid players in the league, has grown too, although nowhere near to the same extent. That’s mostly because more guys play in the NBA in recent years because of G League call-ups and two-way contracts, which gives us way more players with low salaries.
Below, check out the median salaries since 1990-91.