Wednesday 4 September 2013

Richest NBA Stars



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Today’s NBA players rank among the richest athletes in the world. The name and fame increases manifold as the teams enter the prestigious NBA playoffs. While NBA fans all over the world are eager to know where their favourite teams and players stand in NBA rankings, there are other things that the fans love to know about their favourite players. So, read on to know some of the most lucrative deals in NBA history.

Kobe Bryant
He signed a seven-year, $136.4 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2004, surpassing Garnett's six-year, $126 million deal with the Minnesota Timberwolves as the richest in league history (though not in annual value). He is incredibly popular internationally, especially in China post-Yao and McGrady.

Kevin Garnett
The three-year, $34 million deal he signed with the Boston Celtics in 2012 made him the highest-earning player in NBA history, with contracts totalling over $328 million.

Le Bron James
He is the reason, his team has managed to stay on the top of NBA standings. He is endorsed by some of the world's largest corporations, including Nike, McDonald's, Coca-Cola and Samsung. Though James took a slight pay cut to sign with the Miami Heat in 2010, he still makes around $20 million annually off that contract.

Tim Duncan
Though Duncan has never been one for the advertising world, the 16 year veteran wrapped up a seven-year, $122 million contract in 2010.

Ray Allen
His endorsement deals are minor, but a 17-year career of high salaries and a starring film credit in Spike Lee's "He Got Game" have boosted Allen's financial portfolio.

Vince Carter
He earned lucrative contracts from the Toronto Raptors and New Jersey Nets plus endorsement deals for his high-flying ways.

Dirk Norwitzki
Norwitzki has no agent and traditionally shies away from endorsements, but he's done well for himself business-wise. The long-time Dallas Mavericks star is entering the third year of a four-year, $80 million contract.

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Worst Accidents In The Formula One History



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The game of formula one is synonymous with fun, speed, adrenaline rush and excitement. Formula one remains the most popular and enduring forms of motorsport worldwide. However the sport takes a tragic turn when life is taken during a racing event, something which happens far too often. Let’s have a look at some accidents in the history of F1 racing that shook the fans across the world.

Niki Lauda
It was 1976 and the German grand prix at the Nurburgring. Lauda lost control of his Ferrari in the second lap of the race, his car spun into the barriers on the right side and then back across the track, where he collided with another car and burst into flames.

Gilles Villeneuve
This accident is termed as one of the worst accidents in the history of F1 racing. On his final qualifying lap for the Belgian Grand Prix at Zolder, his Ferrari came into contact with Jochen Mass’s car and was launched into the air. The crash was so strong that his car was severely smashed and Villeneuve was thrown across the track still strapped to his seat. Unfortunately, this accident claimed Villeneuve’s life.

Roland Ratzenberger
Ratzenberger was killed during a qualifying run at Imola. He had damaged his car on the previous lap and was attempting to secure the last grid spot, when the wind pressure caused by his high speed tore the wing completely off the car. The wing slid underneath the car, which failed to make the corner and slammed into the wall at 195 miles per hour.

Scott Kalitta
During an event at Oldbridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, New Jersey, Scott was in a qualifying race when, near the end of the run, the engine exploded into flames. The parachutes failed to open and the car careened through a sand trap before hitting a concrete wall at nearly 300 miles per hour. He died in this fatal accident. 

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Accidents and injuries are an integral part of sports. However, the fun and excitement turn into sorrow when the accidents turn fatal. These were some unfortunate incidents that shook the Moto racing fans all over the world. For more information on F1 racing, Moto GP, or any other sports news, log in to- http://www.sportsbox360.com/.