Eastern Conference Salary Rankings: Small Forwards

Hoops Rumors is in the process of ranking the salaries, separated by conference, for each NBA player by position. We’ve already looked at the point guards, shooting guards, small forwards, power forwards and centers of the Western Conference and we’ve now turned our attention toward the East, by running down the conference’s point guards and shooting guards. Next up — the small forwards.

All told, the teams in the east have committed a total of $233,723,311 in cap hits this season to the men who man the three spot. The average conference salary for small forwards this season is currently $4,674,466, with LeBron James topping the list with $30,963,450 to account for on his year-end W-2 form.

It should be noted that teams won’t necessarily pay out every dollar listed here. There are quite a few players who have non-guaranteed or partially guaranteed contracts. Some of those players won’t make it out of the preseason, while others will be sweating it out until January 10th. That’s when teams must waive players with no specific guarantee date written into their contracts to avoid having to guarantee their salaries for the rest of the season. In addition, incentive clauses that a player either triggers or fails to meet can leave a player with more or less money than his cap hit reflects. Still, the purpose of this list is to show the relative pay scale by position, which is why all contracts are included in this post.

I should also add that not every player listed below will play at small forward this season, as some will likely see some time at power forward or shooting guard. To maintain uniformity, I used their positions listed on the teams’ official rosters to determine which list to include them on. So if you see a player who isn’t expected to play the three for his team this season listed below, that’s why.

The Eastern Conference’s small forwards are listed below, in descending order of salary:

  1. LeBron James [Cavs] —$30,963,450
  2. Carmelo Anthony [Knicks] —$24,559,380
  3. Paul George [Pacers] — $18,314,532
  4. Tobias Harris [Pistons] — $17,200,000
  5. Jeff Green [Magic] —$15,000,000
  6. DeMarre Carroll [Raptors] —$14,200,000
  7. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist [Hornets] — $13,000,000
  8. Terrence Ross [Raptors] —$10,000,000
  9. Jae Crowder [Celtics] —$6,286,408
  10. Lance Thomas [Knicks] —$6,191,000
  11. Ben Simmons [Sixers] —$5,903,160
  12. Otto Porter [Wizards] —$5,893,981
  13. Kyle Korver [Hawks] — $5,239,437
  14. Mike Dunleavy [Cavs] —$4,837,500
  15. Jaylen Brown [Celtics] — $4,743,000
  16. C.J. Miles [Pacers] — $4,583,450
  17. Giannis Antetokounmpo [Bucks] —$2,995,421
  18. Stanley Johnson [Pistons] — $2,969,880
  19. Justise Winslow [Heat] —$2,593,440
  20. Richard Jefferson [Cavs] —$2,500,000
  21. Doug McDermott [Bulls] — $2,483,040
  22. Taurean Prince [Hawks] — $2,318,280
  23. Dario Saric [Sixers] —$2,318,280
  24. Reggie Bullock [Pistons]— $2,255,644
  25. Kelly Oubre [Wizards] —$2,006,640
  26. Bruno Caboclo [Raptors] —$1,589,640
  27. Steve Novak [Bucks] — $1,551,659
  28. DeAndre’ Bembry [Hawks] — $1,499,760
  29. Michael Beasley [Bucks] —$1,403,611
  30. Rondae Hollis-Jefferson [Nets] — $1,395,600
  31. Chase Budinger [Nets] — $1,315,448
  32. Luke Babbitt [Heat] —$1,227,286
  33. Jeremy Evans [Pacers] — $1,227,286
  34. Pascal Siakam [Raptors] —$1,196,040
  35. Glenn Robinson III [Pacers] — $1,050,500
  36. Robert Covington [Sixers] —$1,015,696
  37. Jarell Eddie [Wizards] —$980,431
  38. Jerami Grant [Sixers] —$980,431
  39. Damjan Rudez [Magic] — $980,431
  40. Branden Dawson [Magic] — $874,636
  41. J.J. O’Brien [Bucks] — $874,636
  42. Paul Zipser [Bulls] — $750,000
  43. Georges Niang [Pacers] — $650,000
  44. Beau Beech [Nets] — $543,471
  45. Danuel House [Wizards] —$543,471
  46. Jalen Jones [Celtics] — $543,471
  47. Maurice Ndour [Knicks] —$543,471
  48. E.J. Singler [Raptors] —$543,471
  49. James Webb [Sixers] —$543,471
  50. Okaro White [Heat] —$543,471
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