In 2015-16 Kobe had the highest salary in the league at $25 million.

He put up 17.5/4/3 with the 4th highest usage rate that year playing around 28 MPG. Shooting splits of 36/28/83 for the 7th lowest TS% in the league. Meanwhile, the lakers finished bottom of the West with a 17-65 record.

Looking at advanced metrics: 2nd worst plus minus per game, 4th worst defensive box plus minus, 7th lowest win shares and 2nd lowest WS/48 (both negative) and all of which are the worst among Lakers players that year.

I understand he was injured and it was a farewell tour but purely from a production relative to salary perspective is this the worst season by a player ever or would it still be better than e.g a star being injured all year or refusing to play but making the max.

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        Scottie was bitter about the money he made while he was still playing. He signed some ungodly 8 or 10 year contract and by year 4 or 5 he was already extremely underpaid. It became a big point of contention after Michael left.

        All of those details were from memory so I might not be exactly correct but that’s the gist.

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        1 year ago

        Probably all bitter, plus they all seem think they are better basketball players overall. This makes me appreciate Charles Barkley even more - im paraphrasing, but he said something along the lines of : we’re getting paid to play basketball, that’s easy. There’s plenty of other jobs that are much harder and get paid almost nothing, and all these players are complaining