If someone pays then obviously yes.
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It isn't a question of 'worth'. It is econ 101. Supply and Demand
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He is worth what the market demands. Free market, right, Conservatives?
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No one should be paid that kind of money
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are you complaining about athletes making millions then?
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Not to mention CEOs.... who get corporate tax breaks on top of thier massive 6-figure paychecksand bonuses...
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If somebody's willing to pay the guy $400K, well, I suppose it is…
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Are Lonzo Ball's shoes worth $495? Does the market dictate price? It's worth what people are willing to pay!
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Free market system, market determines value not WaPo Opinion writers. Besides he just donated $2M to needy kids in Chicago! More speeches!
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Well, two possibilities: either they're grossly overpaying, or they're deriving some sort of ancillary benefit that they deem worth $400k
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It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
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Yes! Especially if baseball and basketball players are given millions to play a game!
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$100 per um uh ahhhh
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