Connor McDavid is 20 years old. He won the Hart Memorial Trophy this season as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player. He was one of the biggest draft prospects ever, and he already has delivered on the hype in his second season for the Edmonton Oilers.

For his hard work an amazing potential, McDavid received a contract extension this offseason. He’ll make $100 million over the next eight years. That’s great money that should ensure McDavid and his family are wealthy for all their days.

Patty Mills is the San Antonio Spurs’ backup point guard. He’s a really great backup point guard, arguably the best at the role in the NBA. He also received a new contract this offseason. He’ll make $50 million over the next four years.

So, yes, McDavid and Mills will be earning the same average annual salary over the next four years: $12.5 million. For the 20-year-old best player in the NHL and the 28-year-old best backup point guard in the NBA.

We all know the NBA makes more money than the NHL, and NBA rosters require half as many players as NHL rosters. So of course NBA players make more. But that juxtaposition still is a big startling. The highest-allowable salary in the NHL is only $15 million, and entire rosters must be compiled with a hard-cap of $75 million, while the NBA’s salary cap is $99 million and teams are allowed to exceed it in certain circumstances.

Still, McDavid is the future of the league. He’s incredible. And we thought we’d provide some context on how low his pay is compared to NBA salaries, so here are the 14 NBA players who signed for contracts with larger per-year values than McDavid’s.

1. Stephen Curry, Warriors: $40.3 million (5y/$201M)

2. Blake Griffin, Clippers: $34.6 million (5y/$173M)

3. Kyle Lowry, Raptors: $33.3 million (3y/$100M)

4. Gordon Hayward, Celtics: $32 million (4y/$128M)

5. Paul Millsap, Nuggets: $30 million (3y/$90M)

6. Otto Porter, Nets/Wizards: $26.6 million

7. Kevin Durant, Warriors: $26.5 million (2y/$53M)

8. Jrue Holiday, Pelicans: $25.2 million (5y/$126M)

9. J.J. Redick, 76ers: $23 million (1y/$23M)

10. Danilo Gallinari, Clippers, and Serge Ibaka, Raptors: $21.7 million (3y/$65M)

12. George Hill, Kings, and Jeff Teague, Timberwolves: $19 million (3y/$57M)

14. Andre Iguodala, Warriors: $16 million (3y/$48M)

15. Joe Ingles, Jazz: $13 million (3y/$42M)

Yup, Joe Ingles is making more next season than Connor McDavid. Icon.