He isn't making any more with L.A. He's still under the same contract.
Your math makes no sense. 35% is only 17% more than 30%, Doncic is making a third more with LA.
My math is not wrong, I didn't even use math. I am just stating NBA rules.
By NBA rules, a player with 7-9 years experience can get 30% of his teams salary in a Max contract. A player with 7-9 years experience can get 35% of his team's salary cap under a Super Max contract. That is literally the NBA rule.
>> My math is not wrong, I didn’t even use math. I am just stating NBA rules. By NBA rules, a player with 7-9 years experience can get 30% of his teams salary in a Max contract. A player with 7-9 years experience can get 35% of his team’s salary cap under a Super Max contract. That is literally the NBA rule. <<
Then either you’re wrong about the relevant rule, or the article is wrong. Because he’d get nearly 50% more in Dallas.