Sep
15
2008

Nicole Kidman is the “Least-Bankable” Actress, but who is the “Least Bankable” Athlete

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I love me some Nicole Kidman. Sure she looks emotionless and robotic in almost every picture that has ever been taken of her. But think about that for a second, wouldn’t you be interested in doing it with a sexy robot? I know I would, but then again a few weeks ago, while shopping at Target, I became sexually attracted to a sleek Hamilton-Beech toaster oven.

In any event, according to Forbes, Nicole Kidman is the least bankable actress in the entire world, which is impressive, because I have to assume this list include Jannine Garafalo.  Her movies earned a paltry $1 for every $1 that she was paid for starring in those movies. Her movie The Invasion, which was a remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, actually lost $2.68 for every dollar they paid Nicole.

As always, we must attempt to tie this story into something sports related if we want to maintain that The Angry T is actual a sports site. Sooo, let’s see take a look at the Least Bankable Athletes in the sporting world, with per dollar figures relating to their exploits:

10. Ben Wallace – $16,250,000 in 2008

$108,333 (150 this year) per indiscferable yell toward the referee and scowl after a “bad call”

http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050610/050610_ben_wallace_hmed.h2.jpg

$225,694 per made free throw (72 this season)

$16,250,000 per coach that his underperformance in Chicago cost his job (One coach lost: Scott Skiles)

9. Steve Francis – $18,200,000 earned last year

$1,820,000 per game played last season (10 games played last season)

$6,066,666 per team that has been disappointed since he left Houston before the 2004 season (3 teams: ORL, NYK and then HOU when he returned before last season.

$3,640,000 per game (5) until he begins to sulk after being out of Rich Adelman’s rotation in the 2009 season.

http://blogs.nydailynews.com/knicks/archives/7lu0fkbf.jpg

8. Todd Helton – $16,900,000 this season

$582,758 per RBI (29 RBI)

$1,690,000 per game that the Rockies will likely miss the playoffs by after being the NL’s surprise team last season.

$281,666 per game that he’ll miss due to a sore back (60 game DL)

$16,900,000 per fantastic trivia question about the what MLB player was ahead of Peyton Manning on the QB depth chart at Tennessee (Answer: Todd Helton)

Watch that back Todd:

http://fingerfood.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/helton.jpg

7. Stephon Marbury – $21,012,500

$21,012,500 per mile that Stephon has “run in the mountains” in preparation for this season.

$10,506,250 per “oh and ah” that Stephon will likely provide this season (see above video)

http://sportswrap.berecruited.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/stephon-marbury-dogfighting.jpg

6. JaMarcus Russell – $20,875,000

$88,829 per passing yard JaMarcus has accrued through two games (235 yards)

$20,875,000 that JaMarcus owes Notre Dame for making him look so unbelievably good in the 2007 Sugar Bowl that he got drafted #1

http://members.cox.net/renegade_sith2/miscjunk/jamarcus-russell-sugar.jpg

6. Jermaine O’Neal – $20,478,000 in 2008

$166,487 per game that O’Neal has missed due to injury over the last four years (123)

$109,050,640 reasons why he doesn’t have to prove anything to anyone for the rest of his life (Amount of money Jermaine has made in his career off salary alone)

http://www.changetowin.org/connect/images/bin-dive.jpg

5. Dontrelle Willis – $7,000,000

$2.33 per disappointed Detroit Tigers that went to a game this season with the hopes that the team would not under perform and over-piss off

$678,294 per ERA point (10.32 ERA)

http://images.ballhype.com/uploads/photos_large/2008/04/12/dontrelle.jpg

4. Jason Giambi – $21,000,000 in 2008

$10,500,000 per season with over a .260 batting average (2) since joining the Yankees in 2002 after hitting .290+ in his previous six seasons with Oakland.

$11 per New York chick that Jason hit on this season by asking “Who wants a mustache ride?” (1.9 million girls)

http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m43/Vanthrall00/supertroopers.jpg

http://riveraveblues.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/giambistache.jpg

3. Alex Rodriguez – $35,000,000 in 2008

5,000,000 per major offensive categories in which A-Rod leads the Yankees. (HRs, RBI, On-Base, Avg. Runs, Slugging, OPS)

$1.94 per person in the New York metropolitan area that still blames A-Rod for the downfall of the Yankees this season.

95% of the people that read this article that will refer to A-Rod’s .242 average with runners in scoring position as proof that I am an idiot for saying that he is not a bum

95% of people that read this article that will know after this sentence that the best three Yankee pitchers this year have a combined age of 113 (Pettite, Mussina, Rivera)

2. Shaquille O’ Neal – $35,000,000 in 2008

$47,619 per day until Shaquille O’Neal retires (735 days)

$35,000,000 per playoff win that the Big Aristotle helped the Suns earn last season

$35,000,000 per decent rap lyric that Shaq has ever laid down, even AFTER this video came out:

1. Phil Mickelson – $67,373,685 in 2007

$5,614,473 per spot (on average) that he finished out of the lead in this years’ majors (Average finish of 12.25 in this year’s majors)

$67,373,685 per Ryder Cup win (one American victory in six career Ryder Cup appearances for Phil)

$33,686,842 per man titty

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