Current:Home > InvestWhat is prize money for NBA Cup in-season tournament? Players get boost in 2024 -ProsperityStream Academy
What is prize money for NBA Cup in-season tournament? Players get boost in 2024
View
Date:2025-04-12 14:41:40
As the NBA developed plans for an in-season tournament – now called the NBA Cup – it considered ways to incentivize players.
The mere fact of calling yourself a champion is one way. Adding a cash prize certainly raises the stakes.
Last season, in the first year of the NBA Cup, players on teams that reached the quarterfinals and beyond received additional compensation: $50,000 for players who lost in the quarterfinals, $100,000 for players who lost in the semifinals, $200,000 for players who lost in the final and $500,000 for players who won the NBA Cup.
The prize money increased for the 2024 NBA Cup.
Here are the NBA Cup financial rewards for this season and the reason for the increase:
What is the prize money for the NBA Cup?
Here is the NBA Cup prize money for players in 2024:
- Players on losing quarterfinals teams: $51,497
- Players on losing semifinals teams: $102,994
- Players on losing team in championship game: $205,988
- Players on winning team in NBA Cup championship game: $514,970
Why did the NBA Cup prize money increase?
The prize money increased because the players and the league agreed on it in the 2023 collective bargaining agreement as it relates to basketball-related income.
Following the first season of the NBA Cup in 2023, according to the CBA, prize money will increase "for each subsequent Salary Cap Year: (A) for each IST Player on the Team that wins the IST Finals Game, an amount equal to $500,000 multiplied by the 'BRI Growth Factor' for such Salary Cap Year; (B) for each IST Player on the Team that loses the IST Finals Game, an amount equal to $200,000 multiplied by the BRI Growth Factor for such Salary Cap Year; (C) for each IST Player on a Team that loses an IST Semifinals game, $100,000 multiplied by the BRI Growth Factor for such Salary Cap Year; and (D) for each IST Player on a Team that loses an IST Quarterfinals game, $50,000 multiplied by the BRI Growth Factor for such Salary Cap Year."
What is BRI growth factor? According to the CBA, "the BRI Growth Factor for a Salary Cap Year is a fraction, the numerator of which is BRI for the immediately preceding Salary Cap Year and the denominator of which is BRI for the 2022-23 Salary Cap Year; provided, however, that the NBA and Players Association may agree to reduce the BRI Growth Factor for one (1) or more Salary Cap Years to a smaller fraction with value of no less than one (1)."
In simpler terms, the prize money is about a 3% increase season over season.
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
veryGood! (19)
Related
- The Grammy nominee you need to hear: Esperanza Spalding
- One state has a shortage of marijuana. Its neighbor had too much. What to do?
- Meet the newscaster in drag making LGBTQ+ history in Mexican television
- Brother of dead suspect in fires at Boston-area Jewish institutions is ordered held
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- Toby Keith Dead at 62: Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean and More Pay Tribute
- Police confirm names of five players charged in Hockey Canada sexual assault scandal
- As 'magic mushrooms' got more attention, drug busts of the psychedelic drug went up
- 'Most Whopper
- Heidi Klum Reveals One Benefit of 16-Year Age Gap With Husband Tom Kaulitz
Ranking
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Untangling the Rift Dividing Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus and Their Family
- Jam Master Jay dabbled in drug sales ‘to make ends meet,’ witness testifies
- 15 Toner Sprays to Refresh, Revitalize & Hydrate Your Face All Day Long
- North Carolina trustees approve Bill Belichick’s deal ahead of introductory news conference
- Where's my refund? How to track your tax refund through the IRS system
- Less rain forecast but historic Southern California storm still threatens flooding and landslides
- Senate Republicans resist advancing on border policy bill, leaving aid for Ukraine in doubt
Recommendation
Biden administration makes final diplomatic push for stability across a turbulent Mideast
FDA move to ban formaldehyde in hair straighteners called too little, too late
Mississippi’s top court to hear arguments over spending public money on private schools
Viral video of Tesla driver wearing Apple Vision Pro headset raises safety concerns
At site of suspected mass killings, Syrians recall horrors, hope for answers
Carl Weathers was more than 'Rocky.' He was an NFL player − and a science fiction star.
One state has a shortage of marijuana. Its neighbor had too much. What to do?
NLRB official rules Dartmouth men's basketball team are employees, orders union vote