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Who’s the NBA’s MVP? If you consider salary, the answer will surprise you

by Chris Isidore @CNNMoney April 28, 2016: 12:15 PM ET

Steph Curry, LeBron and Dwayne Wade are his friends
Steph Curry, LeBron and Dwayne Wade are his friends

Golden State Warriors’ superman Stephen Curry will probably be crowned the
most valuable player in the NBA this year. But it was Miami Heat center
Hassan Whiteside who had the most valuable contract for his team.

Whiteside had the best Player ROI, a new tool developed exclusively
by CNNMoney to evaluate the big salaries paid to professional athletes
— from Best Bang for the Buck down to Really Overpaid.

Of course, Curry had an amazing season on the court — one of the best
ever. But his four-year contract pays him an average of $11 million a
year.

Whiteside didn’t make nearly Curry’s impact. But he was paid a mere
$1.8 million over the last two seasons, an average of $875,615 a year,
according to salary tracker Spotrac.

CNNMoney’s Player ROI analyzes a player’s salary against the “game
score,” a weighted average of 14 common basketball statistics tracked
by Basketball-Reference.com and compiled by STATS LLC. That
means things like points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocked shots, as
well as negative stats such as turnovers, fouls, turnovers and missed
shots.
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