The NIL market for college basketball transfers reached unprecedented heights this offseason, with roster budgets ballooning across high-major programs. Some schools are operating with less than $10 million while others exceed $20 million, and with that kind of money in play, the cost of landing a top-10 portal player has never been higher.
Joe Tipton spoke with 15-plus coaches, general managers, and industry sources to break down exactly what teams paid at each position this cycle.
Top-10 bigs market: $3M-$5M
Centers and power forwards commanded the biggest checks this offseason, and it wasn't particularly close. Scarcity drove the price, with top bigs who had high-major experience or proven production easily landing in the $4 million range. A few are believed to have reached $5 million.
Even rotational bigs making the jump from mid-major programs often started negotiations around $2 million. "If you were seven-foot and weren't even that good at basketball, you were getting $2 million almost guaranteed," one SEC coach told On3.
The point guard and wing markets tell a different story, though. Despite fewer elite names available at those positions, the price points might surprise you.
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