The Wealthiest Zodiac Signs In The NBA
Are zodiac signs giving NBA players a competitive and financial advantage over one another?
Benzinga analyzed data from the 2020 NBA All-Star roster to determine which horoscope [hawr-uh-skohp] signs are earning the highest salaries during the 2019-2020 season.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic canceling NBA games indefinitely, we thought it would be interesting to see what the stars have to say about our favorite basketball players financial success.
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Distribution of 2020 NBA Salaries By Zodiac Sign
Here's are the richest salaries by zodiac sign for the 2020 NBA All-Stars:
Aries March 21–April 19: $35.7 Million
Taurus April 20–May 20: $74.7 Million
Gemini May 21–June 20: N/A
Cancer June 21–July 22: $119.2 Million
Leo July 23–August 22: $30.6 Million
Virgo August 23–September 22: $87.9 Million
Libra September 23–October 22: N/A
Scorpio October 23–November 21: $65.7 Million
Sagittarius November 22–December 21: $25.8 Million
Capricorn December 22–January 19: $37.4 Million
Aquarius January 20–February 18: N/A
Pisces February 19–March 20: $95.6 Million
NBA 2020 All-Star Rosters
Team LeBron
Anthony Davis
James Harden
Kawhi Leonard
Luka Doncic
LeBron James
Devin Booker
Chris Paul
Damian Lillard
Nikola Jokic
Ben Simmons
Domantas Sabonis
Jayson Tatum
Russell Westbrook
Team Giannis
Joel Embiid
Pascal Siakam
Kemba Walker
Trae Young
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Ben Adebayo
Brandon Ingram
Donovan Mitchell
Jimmy Butler
Rudy Gobert
Kyle Lowry
Khris Middleton
In the NBA, data shows all-star players with the Cancer zodiac sign are dominating the salary game and making more than all other all-star zodiac signs ($119.2 million total in the 2019-2020 season).
Not far behind Cancer are Pisces ($95.6 million) and Virgo ($87.9 million) rounding out the top 3 highest-earning horoscope signs for the 2019-2020 season.
What’s more is three star signs failed to receive any representation in this year’s study. Gemini, Libra and Aquarius star signs were nowhere to be found on this year’s NBA All-Star rosters.
Does this data suggest horoscopes are helping drive NBA players salaries through the roof? The answer may be written somewhere in the stars.
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