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Dwight Buycks has signed with another Chinese team.   

http://www.chinatopix.com/articles/97548/20160808/former-nba-player-dwight-buycks-play-fujian-sturgeons-chinese-basketball-association.htm

Hopefully he can hook up with a D League team again after the Chinese season is over.
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real chili 83

What kind of yen does a gig like that pay?

Herman Cain

Quote from: real chili 83 on August 14, 2016, 11:09:28 PM
What kind of yen does a gig like that pay?
I have heard it is in the 65-100k range.

Here is what the top Chinese players make
http://basketballbuddha.com/highest-paid-chinese-players-in-the-cba/
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Duz dis count for makin' an NBA roster, hey?
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Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on August 14, 2016, 11:02:50 PM
Dwight Buycks has signed with another Chinese team.   

http://www.chinatopix.com/articles/97548/20160808/former-nba-player-dwight-buycks-play-fujian-sturgeons-chinese-basketball-association.htm

Hopefully he can hook up with a D League team again after the Chinese season is over.

Let's just make sure that when he does come back, that it is the real Dwight Buycks and not some cheap knockoff.
Have some patience, FFS.

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Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on August 14, 2016, 11:19:20 PM
I have heard it is in the 65-100k range.

Nice! ZFB doesn't make that in 3 years
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Buycks was able to get to China even though Trump built The Great Wall and made the nomadic tribes of the north pay for it?

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Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on August 14, 2016, 11:19:20 PM
I have heard it is in the 65-100k range.

Here is what the top Chinese players make
http://basketballbuddha.com/highest-paid-chinese-players-in-the-cba/

Dwight Buycks is not signing a contract in China for 100K.  He's going over there for much more.
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4everwarriors

Goose can probably hook 'im up over der, hey?
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damuts222

#10
Was trying to find average salary in the league and came across this:

Link

Interesting, but the not paying this isn't unique to the chinese league as far as I'm aware.

rocky's edit: fixed link, broken from word filter
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Quote from: damuts222 on August 15, 2016, 03:27:52 PM
Was trying to find average salary in the league and came across this:

https://sports.vice.com/en_us/article/the-chinese-basketball-association-is-unnatural carnal knowledgeed-up

Interesting, but the not paying this isn't unique to the chinese league as far as I'm aware.

Talking about not paying off, we can put your link into that category. ;)

Thanks for the fixed link.
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Quote from: Marquette Fan In NY on August 14, 2016, 11:19:20 PM
I have heard it is in the 65-100k range.

Here is what the top Chinese players make
http://basketballbuddha.com/highest-paid-chinese-players-in-the-cba/
I've heard that most of the foreigners are in the $300-$350 range, but Chinese taxes are in 45% range for that type of salary, so the take home is much less, even if the team pays.
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Goose

I would be this pay is well north of 100k to play in China. They are paying USA players and coaches a great deal more now. Plus probably getting nice living arrangements. Cost of living in China is crazy high if you want to live nicely and you need more than 100k.

LA

Quote from: Goose on August 16, 2016, 06:11:22 PM
I would be this pay is well north of 100k to play in China. They are paying USA players and coaches a great deal more now. Plus probably getting nice living arrangements. Cost of living in China is crazy high if you want to live nicely and you need more than 100k.

I've lived in China since 2010 and that isn't the case. In Shanghai and Beijing (and to some extent Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hangzhou) absolutely the cost of living is high if you want western standards, but they are probably paying for his rent which is the biggest cost.

He will be Jinjiang which is a tier 3 city at best and has a very low cost of living. You could live very comfortably off of $50k USD in Jinjiang while still saving money and with western amenities. As others mentioned he is probably making well north of $100k and living in a city that is the equivalent of Buffalo, I guarantee you Dwight is living large.   

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Quote from: real chili 83 on August 14, 2016, 11:09:28 PM
What kind of yen does a gig like that pay?

Yen is Japanese.

Yuan is Chinese.
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Goose

LA

Where do you live in China? Our office is GZ. FYI, my point was if paying for western type housing is expensive. He likely is rent free which is awesome. You know better than I do, but since all my expenses in China are from my family's pocket I find most of China to be off the charts crazy expensive. I was in Xinxiandong this week and dinner/drinks for 8 was very expensive.

LA

Quote from: Goose on August 17, 2016, 08:13:10 PM
LA

Where do you live in China? Our office is GZ. FYI, my point was if paying for western type housing is expensive. He likely is rent free which is awesome. You know better than I do, but since all my expenses in China are from my family's pocket I find most of China to be off the charts crazy expensive. I was in Xinxiandong this week and dinner/drinks for 8 was very expensive.

You are definitely correct that at the high end (5 star hotels, western targeted restaurants) China can be super expensive. Hosting first timers in China is ridiculous as you are almost always eating at western places or 5* hotels!

I've just recently moved to Hong Kong (happy to be out of the mainland!), but have lived in Shenzhen and Hangzhou. If you're ever in China during the season let's catch a game!

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The Chinese have always loved their Buycks.

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Quote from: LA on August 17, 2016, 03:56:45 PM
I've lived in China since 2010 and that isn't the case. In Shanghai and Beijing (and to some extent Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hangzhou) absolutely the cost of living is high if you want western standards, but they are probably paying for his rent which is the biggest cost.

He will be Jinjiang which is a tier 3 city at best and has a very low cost of living. You could live very comfortably off of $50k USD in Jinjiang while still saving money and with western amenities. As others mentioned he is probably making well north of $100k and living in a city that is the equivalent of Buffalo, I guarantee you Dwight is living large.

As long as he goes easy on the karaoke.

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warriorchick

Quote from: LA on August 17, 2016, 03:56:45 PM

He will be Jinjiang which is a tier 3 city at best and has a very low cost of living. You could live very comfortably off of $50k USD in Jinjiang while still saving money and with western amenities. As others mentioned he is probably making well north of $100k and living in a city that is the equivalent of Buffalo, I guarantee you Dwight is living large.

So you are saying he's going to have money up the Jinjiang.
Have some patience, FFS.

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