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The Warriors and Clippers Are Set To Pay More Luxury Tax For The 2023-24 Season Than The Remaining 28 NBA Teams Combined

Putting together a championship-winning roster is not an easy task. It costs a ton of money to keep a core together. No team knows it better than the Golden State Warriors. They have won four NBA Championships since 2015 with the core of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green.

The Warriors have paid immense luxury taxes to keep the roster together, and things are not about to get easy for them for the 2023-24 NBA season. Along with the Dubs, the Los Angeles Clippers are expected to be well over the luxury tax space for the upcoming season. So much so that the two organizations will pay more luxury tax for the 2023-24 season than the rest of the 28 NBA teams combined.

The Golden State Warriors are projected to pay $167,570,675 million in luxury tax. It’s no surprise as they will have five players making more than $20 million for the new season. Here’s a look at the Warriors’ payroll for the 2023-24 season.

Golden State Warriors 2023-24 Season Total Payroll – $204,105,307

Stephen Curry – $51,915,615

Klay Thompson – $43,219,440

Chris Paul – $30,800,000

Andrew Wiggins – $24,330,357

Draymond Green – $22,321,429

Gary Payton II – $8,715,000

Kevon Looney – $7,500,000

Jonathan Kuminga – $6,012,840

Moses Moody – $3,918,480

Brandin Podziemski – $3,352,440

Cory Joseph – $3,196,448

As for the Clippers, they are behind the Warriors with the second-most expensive roster constructed in the NBA for the new season. They will pay $108,914,772 in luxury tax. Here’s a look at the Clippers’ payroll for the 2023-24 season.

Los Angeles Clippers 2023-24 Season Total Payroll – $194,134,908

Paul George – $45,640,165

Kawhi Leonard – $45,640,084

Norman Powell – $18,000,000

Marcus Morris Sr. – $17,116,279

Nicolas Batum – $11,710,818

Robert Covington – $11,692,308

Ivica Zubac – $10,933,333

Terance Mann – $10,576,923

Mason Plumlee – $5,000,000

Russell Westbrook – $3,835,738

Amir Coffey – $3,666,667

Kobe Brown – $2,413,320

Nah’Shon Hyland – $2,306,400

Kenyon Martin Jr. – $1,930,681

Brandon Boston Jr. – $1,836,096

The remaining teams in the league will pay a combined $153,841,076 in luxury tax for the 2023-24 season. It’s certainly eye-popping that the Warriors and Clippers alone are paying almost $400 million in luxury tax.

The Los Angeles Clippers Saved $110 Million In Luxury Tax

The Los Angeles Clippers could have been a lot more trouble if they had kept sharpshooter Eric Gordon on the roster.

Gordon was earlier waived by the organization. The decision helped the Clippers in saving $110 million in luxury tax.

Following his departure from the Clippers, Gordon joined the Phoenix Suns. He will hope to win the 2024 NBA Championship with the Suns’ superteam.

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