The 25 Most Overpaid Players in the NBA Right Now
Ballin' out of control.

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NBA free agency is underway and a lot has happened the last week or so. The Lakers pulled a fast one and snatched Steve Nash right from under the Knicks' noses, proving that they always get what they want (unless the L owns their trading partner, of course). Jason Kidd dissed the Mavs for the Knicks to be Mark Brunell to Jeremy Lin's Sanchez and Iso Joe Johnson and his big-ass contract now reside in Brooklyn. The Toronto Raptors gave Landry Fields an unnecessarily huge contract ($20 million over three years, really fam?) that even the Knicks wouldn't have done. Omer Asik got his Christmas gift early with the offer sheet the Houston Rockets gave him and apparently Roy Hibbert is a max player.
Obviously GMs have learned nothing from last year's lockout. It's like the NBA prints money—you know Stern's face would be all over the $100 bill. Check out who else made the list of The 25 Most Overpaid Current NBA Players.
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25. Andris Biedrins, Golden State Warriors
24. Caron Butler, Los Angeles Clippers
23. Michael Beasley, Phoenix Suns
22. Darko Milicic, Minnesota Timberwolves
21. Richard Jefferson, Golden State Warriors
20. John Salmons, Sacramento Kings
19. Gerald Wallace, Brooklyn Nets
18. Monta Ellis, Milwaukee Bucks
17. Corey Maggette, Detroit Pistons
16. Tyrus Thomas, Charlotte Bobcats
15. Marvin Williams, Utah Jazz
14. Kevin Martin, Houston Rockets
13. DeAndre Jordan, Los Angeles Clippers
12. Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks
11. Ben Gordon, Charlotte Bobcats
10. Nene, Washington Wizards
9. Landry Fields, Toronto Raptors
8. Emeka Okafor, Washington Wizards
7. Omer Asik, Houston Rockets
6. Charlie Villanueva, Detroit Pistons
5. Joe Johnson, Brooklyn Nets
4. Carlos Boozer, Chicago Bulls
3. Amar'e Stoudemire, New York Knicks
2. Hedo Turkoglu, Orlando Magic
1. Andray Blatche, Washington Wizards
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