NBA’s highest-paid players Stephen Curry isn’t just known for cashing out from well past the 3-point line.
The Warriors star as soon as again finds himself on top of the list of the NBA’s highest-paid gamers. Curry is about to make practically $46 million within the closing year of his present deal, but the cash practice will simply carry on rolling. He signed an extension this previous summer that may kick in initially of the 2022-23 season and is worth a complete of $215 million over 4 years.
Former Rockets teammates James Harden and John Wall aren’t far behind Curry at $44.3 million, and Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant spherical out the highest 5. LeBron James lands at No. 6 total, but he owns the title of the highest earner in NBA history. He’ll eclipse $400 million in complete salary by the tip of his present Lakers contract.
Who else is making the large bucks? Try the complete breakdown beneath.
NBA’s highest-paid players for 2021-22 season
James is sitting behind a number of players primarily based on his NBA wage, but if you consider his off-court earnings, he stands alone. The four-time MVP will herald $111.2 million when accounting for all of his monetary interests, according to Forbes, placing him ahead of Curry ($92.8 million), Durant ($87.9 million), Giannis Antetokounmpo ($80.3 million) and Westbrook ($74.2 million).
Rank | Player | Team | 2021-22 salary |
1. | Stephen Curry | Warriors | $45,780,966 |
2. | James Harden | Nets | $44,310,840 |
3. | John Wall | Rockets | $44,310,840 |
4. | Russell Westbrook | Lakers | $44,211,146 |
5. | Kevin Durant | Nets | $42,018,900 |
6. | LeBron James | Lakers | $41,180,544 |
7. | Giannis Antetokounmpo | Bucks | $39,344,900 |
8. | Paul George | Clippers | $39,344,900 |
9. | Kawhi Leonard | Clippers | $39,344,900 |
10. | Damian Lillard | Trail Blazers | $39,344,900 |
11. | Klay Thompson | Warriors | $37,980,720 |
12. | Jimmy Butler | Heat | $36,016,200 |
13. | Tobias Harris | 76ers | $35,995,950 |
14. | Khris Middleton | Bucks | $35,500,000 |
15. | Anthony Davis | Lakers | $35,361,360 |
NBA’s highest-paid players of all time (through 2020)
The record of the 15 highest-paid players in NBA historical past options eight present players who’re nonetheless including to their totals, together with Suns Chris Paul, who will hit more than $300 million in career earnings this season.
Rank | Player | Earnings total |
1. | LeBron James | $346,203,575 |
2. | Kevin Garnett | $334,304,240 |
3. | Kobe Bryant | $323,312,307 |
4. | Chris Paul | $299,909,419 |
5. | Shaquille O’Neal | $286,344,668 |
6. | Kevin Durant | $264,153,846 |
7. | Carmelo Anthony | $259,153,846 |
8. | Dirk Nowitzki | $251,646,362 |
9. | Russell Westbrook | $244,370,524 |
10. | Dwight Howard | $242,500,792 |
11. | Tim Duncan | $242,024,800 |
12. | Chris Bosh | $239,063,622 |
13. | James Harden | $224,349,734 |
14. | Blake Griffin | $223,359,012 |
15. | Pau Gasol | $220,990,766 |
What’s the wage cap for the 2021-22 NBA season?
The NBA announced in August that the wage cap has been set at $112.414 million for the 2021-22 season, an approximately three p.c soar from the earlier campaign. The luxury tax level is $136.606 million, and the minimum team wage is $101.173 million.
Sources: The NBA has set salary cap for 2021-22 season, effective for August free agency: $112,414,000 cap, $136,606,000 tax line.
Cap, tax for 2022-23: $119, $145 — with cap level about $4 million higher than previous projections.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 2, 2021