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Heard average imports make like $100k for just over 3 months work.
Not bad if it is right/close to right.
Leon Powe, former Celtic, went there in 2012 and ESPN reported a pre-tax salary of $200,000 - $250,000.
Puerto Rico is a beautiful country as well.
In many ways, I think PR and the NBL are very similar. Not talking about level of play. But in terms of English-speaking, beaches and nice weather, no. of reg season games (30 odd), not Euro-level pay but in both leagues modest pay given the length of season.
Yeah, he'll have company from other NBL players, a handy little off-season practice and money-spinner. Redhage and Lisch won the title over there this past season, I believe.