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Top 10 Richest NBA Players Ranked by Net Worth

During his 13th season with Golden State Warriors, Steph Curry has a résumé that is already deserving of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. In addition to having a stellar collegiate career at Davidson, Curry has won three NBA championships, been named the league MVP twice, and is regarded as the best three-point shooter in league history.

Curry has made a fortune thanks to his on-court prowess, which has benefited him with both his NBA pay and endorsement deals.

Curry’s sneaker contract with Under Armour is his most noteworthy endorsement agreement. Despite the fact that some online have now been known to mock his unique shoes, he is thought to earn $20 million year from Maryland-based business, so he ultimately has the last laugh.

Curry, a six-time All-Star, is thought to be worth $160 million, making him perhaps one of the most wealthy NBA players in the present or past. But he’s not quite there.

 

10. Dwyane Wade Net Worth

 

Net worth: $170 Million

Wade earned and over $196 million throughout his more than 15-year NBA career, the most of which came from the Miami Heat. Wade was once a Converse and Jordan endorser, but today he earns $12 million annually from the Chinese corporation Li-Ning. Wade’s wife, the actress Gabrielle Union, has a net worth of $40 million.

 

9.  . David Robinson

Net Worth – $200 Million

Robinson earned $110.7 million in his Hall of Fame playing career, according to Spotrac. Additionally, “The Admiral” founded two prosperous private equity enterprises, as noted by Celebrity Net Worth. It turns out that people who attend the United States Naval Academy typically have successful lives.

8. Grant Hill

 

Net Worth – $250 Million

Despite all the hypothetical scenarios on how Hill’s career might have turned out had he not endured so many injuries in his late 20s, he continued to play in the NBA for almost two decades and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2018. In addition to becoming a part-owner of the Atlanta Hawks, the third-overall choice in the 1994 NBA Draft earned more than $140 million throughout his playing career.

7. Hakeem Olajuwon

 

Net Worth- $300 Million

During his stellar playing career, “The Dream” earned close to $100 million. In addition, Olajuwon had a sponsorship agreement with Spalding, albeit it wasn’t as lucrative as it may have been because Olajuwon wanted youngsters from lower- and middle-class families to be able to buy his shoes. Olajuwon, a two-time NBA Champion and Hall of Famer, has had steady wealth growth since his retirement following the 2001–02 season.

 

6. Vinnie Johnson

 

Net Worth- $400 Million

Johnson, who was known as “The Microwave,” had a relatively successful playing career and helped the Detroit Pistons win two championships. He is a representative of a person on this list who earned much more income after his playing career was over. In his 13-year NBA career, Johnson earned a few million dollars, but the vast majority of his money came from owning Piston Group, which calls itself “the world’s greatest value add assembly provider.”

 

5. Shaquille O’Neal (Shaq)

 

Net Worth – $400 Million

If you asked Shaq to shoot a commercial on your behalf in your basement, there’s a good chance he’d agree, provided he was paid well. O’Neal, one of the most formidable big men in NBA history, earned more than $285 million during his playing career and has enjoyed considerable success since then. Shaq has previously appeared in advertisements for Burger King, Pepsi, Gold Bond, and Reebok, among others. He is now featured in ads for The General and Papa John’s. In addition, it’s reasonable to believe that O’Neal earns a respectable wage for his work on TBS’ “Inside the NBA.”

 

4. LeBron James

 

Net Worth – $500 Million

James will eventually become a multibillionaire. LeBron joined the NBA at the age of 18 and has earned over $385 million thus far in his career. He has a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers that runs through the 2022–2023 season, and he has a shoe deal with Nike that is estimated to be worth over $1 billion. When Apple bought Beats By Dre in 2014, a business in which James owned 1% of the stock, he received $30 million from the corporation. James was a four-time NBA MVP. James presently earns an estimated $100 million annually from his NBA contract and other sponsorships and investments, so he has a good chance of surpassing this total in the future.

 

3. Junior Bridgeman

 

Net Worth – $600 Million

During his 12-year NBA career, Bridgeman averaged 13.6 points per game, but just like Roger Staubach, the majority of his income came after he had retired. As previously mentioned, Bridgeman obtained a large portion of his wealth through the ownership of neighborhood Wendy’s and Chili’s, which he sold in 2016. The 67-year-old continues to look for fresh opportunities in the economic world as seen by his recent roles as a Coca-Cola bottler and owner of the magazine Ebony.

2. Michael Jordan

 

Net Worth – $2.2 Billion

Jordan, who is widely regarded as the best NBA player ever, has made a multibillion dollar business off of his basketball knowledge. In addition to receiving $130 million annually from Nike as part of his legendary “Air Jordan” brand, the six-time NBA Champion earned over $90 million as a player. Jordan not only owns the Charlotte Hornets, who play in his hometown, but also races in 23XI alongside Denny Hamlin.

 

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