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    Ganbatte kudasai, Hall san.

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  • #2
    Sweet mascot. Hope Carl tears it up.

    Anyone have a sense of what kind of money basketball players in Japan or other parts of the world get paid?
    Shocker Nation, NYC

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    • #3
      Usually it's a little less than nba pay, but sometimes it's a whole lot more. See Allen Iverson, and Kobe Bryant and co. during the lockout
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      • #4
        Originally posted by MadaboutWu View Post
        Sweet mascot. Hope Carl tears it up.

        Anyone have a sense of what kind of money basketball players in Japan or other parts of the world get paid?
        Usually dependent on which league, what country & which organization (e.g CSK Moscow pays their players very well for an oversees Organization ... some Joe-Blow in Korea, not so much)
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        • #5
          Originally posted by MadaboutWu View Post
          Sweet mascot. Hope Carl tears it up.

          Anyone have a sense of what kind of money basketball players in Japan or other parts of the world get paid?
          Japan and China are two of the better paying countries for international basketball. But it also depends on what level of league in Japan the Storks are in, that I don't know.
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          • #6
            One thing is for sure, the Shox have a serious global presence over the past decade.
            Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by EB 22 View Post
              Japan and China are two of the better paying countries for international basketball. But it also depends on what level of league in Japan the Storks are in, that I don't know.
              They are in the Level below the BJ league in Japan (serious) but the NBL (Carl's League) is becoming the higher league this year.
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              • #8
                I don't know about Carl's league in specific, but Asia has been rapidly expanding its basketball salaries to attract better talent. Just like with industry, basketball money has been shifting from Europe to Asia, and more and more players (even from Europe) are going to Korea, Japan, and China. Basketball is possibly the most popular sport in Asia, but will never approach soccer in Europe, and that means that Asia has more willingness to spend.

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                • #9
                  Cricket is really popular in many Asian countries. I believe that the Sri Lankan fans burned down the house of the Sri Lankan team captain after they lost to India in the World Championship..,just sayin.
                  Livin the dream

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wufan View Post
                    Cricket is really popular in many Asian countries. I believe that the Sri Lankan fans burned down the house of the Sri Lankan team captain after they lost to India in the World Championship..,just sayin.
                    Cricket is binary though. Huge popularity around the Indian subcontinent, but virtually none in China and Japan. Though in some cases basketball is similar, with a primary base in East Asia. Russia likes basketball as well (behind Hockey), though it has more in common with Europe than with the rest of Asia culturally.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by wufan View Post
                      Cricket is really popular in many Asian countries. I believe that the Sri Lankan fans burned down the house of the Sri Lankan team captain after they lost to India in the World Championship..,just sayin.
                      Fortunately, Carl took the Storks offer over the Crickets offer. Cricket is big where the British Empire used to be in charge, not much elsewhere.

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                      • #12
                        Are the Crickets in Carl's league too? That would be another sweet mascot.
                        Shocker Nation, NYC

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                        • #13
                          Congratulations to Carl's younger brother, Tavon Ross for his commitment to Missouri football.
                          In the fast lane

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                          • #14
                            Carl Hall is now a BRAVE WARRIOR :)

                            Leading the team in basically everything, as usual...

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                            • #15
                              If I were a high level young player like so many of our former Shockers the past decade or so......I would almost be more excited to play ball overseas. Why? I dunno. Something about it just sounds very appealing. Get to see other parts of the world....and HOPEFULLY don't have to deal with all the politics in American NBA ball.
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