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Business Journal researchers combed informationfrom ESPN.com, MSN.FoxSports.com, Cot’s Baseball Contracts, PGA Tour, team Web sitew and Wikepedia.com to rank the Phoenix-area’s 25 highest-paid sportsw stars based on 2009-09 salary or winnings. O’Neap outpaced his closest rival by a couple million Arizona Cardinals wide receiverLarry Fitzgerald, who help driv the team to the Super Bowl this came in second with $17.21 million. O’Neal won three NBA Championships with the Los Angeless Lakers and one with the Miamii Heat before being traded to the Heaveraged 24.7 points and 11.3 reboundes per game during his Rounding out the top five are Suns players Amare $15.
1 million; Steve Nash, $12.3 million; and Jason $12.2 million. The highest-paid member of the Arizona Diamondbacks, outfielder Eric Byrnes, $11.78 million, came in at No. 6. Linebacker Karlosx Dansby led the field for the Arizonwa Cardinals takingin $8.1 million at No. 8. Phoenix Coyotees defenseman Ed Jovanovski scored the top pay on his teamat $6.5 for the No. 11 spot. The only golfer to make the list was Phil Mickelsonbat No. 19 with winnings of $5.2 million. The complete list appearas in the June 5 print editiob of the PhoenixBusiness Journal. To subscribe or order a copy ofthat issues: jbertolino@bizjournals.com.
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