Yao Ming ─ $120 Million
Chinese superstar Yao Ming will forever be remembered as one of the tallest in the NBA, standing at 7 foot 6 inches in 2011. While playing for the Shanghai Sharks and Houston Rockets, Yao Ming earned roughly $93 million in career earnings. Celebrity Net Worth estimates his personal net worth at $160 million, bringing in significant income from good investments and endorsements.
While in the NBA, Ming held endorsements with companies including Visa, Garmin, McDonald's, Apple, and Reebok. After playing in the NBA for a decade, the legend was appointed president of the Chinese Basketball Association. Yao Ming currently helps national team players grow by providing coaching and mentoring services.
Dwyane Wade ─ $170 Million
Former star shooting guard Dwyane Wade played for the Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Miami Heat before retiring in 2019. The two-time NBA champion has earned approximately $198 million in career earnings from the NBA but has a personal net worth estimated at $170 million by Celebrity Net Worth.
Dwayne holds huge endorsement deals, including contracts Panini, New Era, Gatorade, and Hublot. He also has a lifetime contract with Chinese apparel giant Li-Ning. In 2020, Shaquille O'Neal and Dwayne Wade took a bet putting their NBA trophies on the line. If the Heat wins the year's finals, then Shaq's handing over one of his trophies, and vice versa for Dwayne.
James Harden ─ $165 Million
James Harden is considered to this day to be one of the best shooting guards in the game. Instantly recognizable by his signature beard, formidable stature, and left-hand form, Harden spent four years playing for Oklahoma City Thunder. In 2012, he joined the Houston Rockets, where he has played ever since.
Harden holds a personal net worth estimated at $165 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He currently brings in an annual salary of $40 million. In 2020, James Harden invested in Kobe Bryant's Art of Sport, a line of body care products for athletes. He joined investors, including Mark Cuban, Juju Smith-Schuster, and Wilson Chandler.
Magic Johnson ─ $600 Million
Undoubtedly recognized as one of the best NBA players of all-time, Magic Johnson had a phenomenal career, which many still remember long after he has left the basketball scene. Johnson has won the NBA Championship on five occasions and is a three-time NBA Finals MVP. He has received All-star honors twelve times, and he is an Olympics gold medalist. The 61 years old star who is currently involved in various business ventures, had expanded his wealth beyond what it was when he was a professional NBA player. As of 2020, Magic Johnson’s net worth is a massive $600 million.
LeBron James ─ $480 Million
NBA superstar LeBron James has earned himself over $480 million, rising to become one of the best players ever. Despite only making $307 from his career in basketball, according to Spotrac, the power forward has grown his wealth considerably.LeBron invested a million into the Blaze pizza chain in 2012, according to Sports Casting.
The three-time NBA champion and three-time NBA finals MVP also owns a stake in Liverpool FC. Both investments have flourished. In 2020, he also bought a sprawling Beverly Hills mansions for $36 million from Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator of The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young & The Restless.
Grant Hill ─ $250 Million
Through the course of his 18 seasons, small forward Grant Hill made roughly $250 million. According to Celebrity Net Worth, this tallies his combined NBA career earnings of $140 million and $120 million from endorsements. Grant has shown good business acumen throughout his time in sport and sports entertainment.
In 1997, Fila granted him a seven-year shoe contract netting the star $80 million. Grant is also a brand advocate for companies like McDonald's, Mike, AT&T, Adidas, and TAG Heuer. The former pistons star was also a part of the group that bought the Atlanta Hawks for $850 million in 2015.
Hakeem Olajuwon ─ $200 Million
Nigerian born Hakeem Olajuwon rose to fame while playing for the Rockets, taking them to the NBA finals in 1994 and 1995. The Dream earned his nickname by dunking so well that it truly looked effortless, leading to his coaching saying that it looked like a dream. During his time in the NBA, Olajuwon brought in roughly $107 million in career earnings.
After extensive post-retirement success in business, Olajuwon opened Big Man Camp in 2006, teaching young players the fundamentals needed to succeed in the sport. Most of Olajuwon's profits came from real estate investment success in the Houston area where he and his family moved to from England in September of 2019.
Tim Duncan ─ $130 Million
San Antonio Spurs former center and power forward turned coach, Tim Duncan, played for the franchise for 19 years. Critics class Duncan as the best power forward in all NBA history. Despite bringing in over $200 million in career earnings without including endorsements, his current net worth is estimated at $130 million.
The five-time NBA winner and three-time finals MVP sued a former financial advisor for over $20 million in losses and won his case, receiving a $7.5 million settlement. In 2020, The University of New Orleans promoted Duncan to Vice President of Athletics & Recreation.
Reggie Miller ─ $90 Million
Pacers fans consider Reggie Miller one of the best players to ever play for the franchise. According to Indy Star, many don't realize that he wore metal leg braces until 5 due to a hip deformity leaving his feet spread out from birth. Renowned for his three-point shooting, Miller ended his career at 12th place on the NBA's all-time scoring chart.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, despite never winning a championship with the Pacers, Miller holds a personal net worth of $90 million. He currently serves as a sports analyst for TNT. The Knick Killer was recently featured in The Last Dance, Michael Jordan's new documentary.
Carmelo Anthony ─ $160 Million
Carmelo Anthony joined the NBA in the 2003 draft after being picked by the Denver Nuggets. In 2011, Anthony was traded to the New York Knicks, where he played until 2017. After a single season with Oklahoma City Thunder and the Houston Rockets, the powerful small forward joined the Portland Trail Blazers, where he plays now.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the ten-time NBA All-Star holds a personal net worth of $160 million. He also brings in an annual salary of $2,159 million. In 2021, CBS Sports reports that Carmelo Anthony may be finding a new home after joining the season as a free agent.
Gary Payton ─ $50 Million
Legendary former point guard Gary Payton has played with several teams, including the SuperSonics, Bucks, Lakers, Celtics, and Heat. He shares the record for being picked for the NBA All-Defensive First Team a total of nine times. Payton's career earnings are estimated at $104 million while in the NBA, and Celebrity Net Worth places his personal net worth at $50 million.
After retiring, The Glove served as a sports analyst while also appearing in many movies, including The Breaks, Like Mike, Hood Hoops, and Sonicsgate. In 2020, Payton also featured on the All The Smoke podcast hosted by Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, discussing his NBA career.
Stephen Curry ─ $130 Million
Point guard Stephen Curry has become famous for his shooting ability. The three-time NBA champion plays for the Golden State Warriors since being drafted in 2009 out of Davidson College. While Curry's personal net worth is estimated at $130 million by Celebrity Net Worth, his NBA salary in 2020 is set at a whopping $40.23 million.
Curry's endorsements are reputed to bring in roughly $30 to $40 million per usual. He owns his own production company Unanimous Media which holds partnerships with Sony Pictures. The NBA star's wife, Ayesha Curry, appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show in 2020, sharing how well her husband has been doing as a homeschooling teacher.
Kobe Bryant ─ $500 Million
The late Kobe Bryant netted no less than five NBA titles while playing for the Los Angeles Lakes. The star shooting guard was drafted in 1996 and spent his whole career with the franchise, reportedly earning $600 million through his 20 season career.
Kobe's endorsements with brands like Nike, Sprite, Turkish Airlines, Panini, Alibaba, and Mercedes-Benz brought in roughly $350 million. He is also known for starting the investment form Bryant Stibel, and he founded his own media company, Granity Studios. In 2020, the Lakers were seen wearing Black Mamba jerseys in the NBA finals. They were designed by Kobe and are worn in his honor by the team.
Junior Bridgeman ─ $600 Million
Junior Bridgeman was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1975. Just three weeks after the draft, he was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks. When Bridgeman retired in 1988, the Bucks retired his jersey as well. Despite holding a season salary high of $350,000, Celebrity Net Worth estimates the retired star's personal net worth at $600 million.
Bridgeman took the money he made in the NBA and invested it into fash food franchises, earning the most of his wealth from Wendy's. By 2016, his company Bridgeman Foods boasts 160 Wendys and 120 Chili's with yearly revenue of over $530 million. He is currently the second richest former NBA player behind Michael Jordan.
Kevin Durant ─ $170 Million
Kevin Durrant spent nine seasons with the Seattle SuperSonics, which became the Oklahoma City Thunder the very next year. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Kevin's personal net worth is estimated at $170 million with a $29 million salary. In a single year between June of 2019 and 2020, Kevin brought in $65 million.
He is renowned for his success as a tech investor, holding over 40 investments in the sector. Some of his most successful Silicon Valley investments include ownership in Postmates, Acorns, Lime, and Coinbase. Kevin will be debuting for the Brooklyn Nets in the 2020-21 season, wearing the new jersey number 7 instead of his characteristic number 35.
David Robinson ─ $200 Million
David Robinson is one of the most celebrated Hall of Famers in the game, having played his whole career for the San Antonio Spurs. The Admiral holds two Olympic Gold medals, two NBA championship titles, and has been inducted into both the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the Olympic Hall of Fame.
Robinson holds a personal net worth estimated at $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. At the height of his game, he was earning $14.8 million in salary. Most of his wealth arose from launching TWO private equity funds. Admiral Capital is reputed to hold over $350 million in real estate, with the second fund targeted $175 million invested.
Shaquille O’Neal ─ $400 Million
Legendary former LA Lakers center, Shaquille O’Neal, has been active in the industry throughout his life. After playing in the NBA for 19 years, he went on to serve as a sports analyst. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the four-time NBA champion and three-time finals MVP is a wildly successful entrepreneur with a personal net worth estimated at $400 million.
Shaquille brought in approximately $292 million in career earnings, but his endorsements rake in massive sums of money to this day. From big brands like Burger King, Kraft Foods, Papa Johns, and Taco Bell to smaller deals like being the face of the Mr. Big Bag, Shaquille O’Neal is sure one active celebrity.
Dwight Howard ─ $140 Million
Superstar center Dwight Howard rose to fame while playing for the Orlando Magic. In his third year playing for the franchise, Howard was given his first truly massive contract valued $83.2 million. He received several other deals as he transferred to the Lakers, Rockets, and Hawks through his career.
By 2020, Howard had grown his net worth to an estimated $140 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Endorsements with companies like McDonald's AirTran Airways, Electronic Arts, and Adidas bring in roughly 10 million per year to 11 million per year. In 2020, ESPN reports that the Los Angeles Lakers confirmed him rejoining the team, sealing his deal officially.
Dirk Nowitzki ─ $140 Million
Dirk Nowitzki joined the NFL in 1998 after being drafted by the Bucks and being traded to the Dallas Mavericks immediately. Nowitzki took the Mavericks to the playoffs 15 times while playing for the team for the rest of his career. The man toted to be one of the best power forwards in the league has amassed a personal net worth estimated at $140 million.
This is no wonder considering his career earnings are estimated at $255 million from his basketball salary by itself. Fans were excited to see Nowitzki in the virtual stands at the very first NBA finals game, a new addition for 2020.
Russell Westbrook ─ $150 Million
Russell Westbrook played eleven seasons for the Oklahoma City Thunder before joining the Houston Rockets in 2019. The nine-time NBA All-Star is also an Olympic gold medal winner, representing America twice. Celebrity Net Worth estimates Russell's personal net worth at $170 million with a salary averaging $41 million annually.
Russell also set a record for signing a contract valued at between $150 million and $250 million with Jordan Brand. He also has endorsement deals with companies like Nike, Pepsi, and Samsung. The star went viral in 2020 after his wife shared a photo where he was teaching colors to their two daughters, Skye and Jordan, showing what a great father he is.
Amar'e Stoudemire – $70 Million
Towering Phoenix Suns superstar Amar'e Stoudemire had an illustrious career in the NBA before leaving for his home country of Israel. The six-time NBA All-Star broke through into entertainment and has appeared on shows like Entourage and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Amar'e is also fashion designer, having co-designed a line with Rachel Roy.
Amar’e’s personal net worth is estimated at $70 million, accoridng to Celebrity Net Worth. He also holds ownership of Hapoel Jerusalem, the Israeli champions league team that he led to a season victory in 2017. The multitalented center currently plays for Maccabi Tel Aviv. The Times of Israel reported that Amar'e had completed his conversion to Judaism after receiving Israeli citizenship the year before.
Steve Nash – $95 Million
Two-time NBA finals MVP Steve Nash currently serves as head coach for the Brooklyn Nets after playing in the NBA for eighteen seasons. Most of his career was spent as point guard for the Phoenix Suns. By 2015, his annual career earnings averaged around $10 million per year. Steve's current personal net worth is estimated at $95 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
As head coach, Steve brings in $8.7 million. The eight-time NBA All-Star currently has endorsement deals with Nike and Vitamin Water. He also owns a production company, Control Media, and is a spokeperson for Wolf & Shepherd.
Tony Parker – $85 Million
According to Celebrity Net Worth, four-time NBA champion Tony Parker has a personal net worth estimated at $85 million. Most of his career was spent playing for the San Antonio Spurs. In 2011, Parker left US shores to join ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne. He played for the French national team for seven years.
In 2018, the player that used to be married to Eva Longoria rejoined the NBA as a point guard for the Charlotte Hornettes. On 10 June 2019, Parker went into retirement. In 2020, Beyond All of My Dreams was published, giving fans a close look at the life of Tony Parker through his long-awaited memoir.
Ray Allen – $100 Million
Ray Allen was drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in 1996. The legendary shooting guard was later traded to the SuperSonics. In 2017, he made his final move before retirement, joining the Boston Celtics. The immensely popular NBA star has also been cast by Spike Lee two of his movies, He Got Game and Harvard Man.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the Olympic Gold medalist has a personal net worth estimated at $100 million. Across his fifteen years in the game, he amassed $180 million in career earnings. Keen fans could also spot the former Celtics star in the virtual stands president ex-President Obama at the first game of the 2020 NBA finals.
Chris Bosh – $110 Million
Chris Bosh was drafted by the Toronto Raptors in 2003. The two-time NBA champion became famous for being traded with Dwayne Wade and LeBron James to the Miami Heat. The Big Three took Miami to the finals for four consecutive years while winning two championships. Blood clots ended his career when a clot became dislodged a traveled to his lungs in 2016.
Chris has a personal net worth estimated at $110 million. The former superstar power forward holds an endorsement deal with Nike. He also secured Janssen Pharmaceuticals after his diagnosis. With the 2020 NBA finals underway, Chris appeared on the NBA on ESPN podcast, favoring LeBron over Jordan in the ongoing debate.
Kevin Garnett – $120 Million
Kevin Garnett was an immediate force to be reckoned with since being drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1995. The Big Ticket grew to become classed as one of the greatest power forwards ever. He raked in 15 All-Star games since becoming the first player in 20 years to be drafted straight out of high school.
Celebrity Net Worth estimates Garnett's personal wealth at $120 million. The Franchise brought in $334.3 million in career earnings, topping the list of highest-earning NBA players of all time. Kevin will be inducted into the 2020 Hall of Fame class for his 21 seasons in the NBA.
Giannis Antetokounmpo – $60 Million
Greek NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo was drafted by the Bucks in 2013, where he currently plays as small forward. Forbes reported that Antetokounmpo brought in roughly $20 million from endorsements for the 2019-2020 season, while his salary pays $25.8 million.
The Greek Freak's personal net worth is estimated at $60 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He has deals with Nike, Hulu, T-Mobile, 2K Sports, and JBL. Nike even released his very own signature show early in 2019. After winning his second MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in 2020, Antetokounmpo is one of the league's hottest prospects.
Damian Lillard – $70 Million
Star point guard for the Portland Trail Blazers, Damian Lillard joined the NBA in 2012. He and Clyde Drexler are the only two players in franchise history to play in five NBA All-Star games. Damian's personal net worth is estimated at $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Portland gave the former rookie of the year a franchise SuperMax contract extension in 2019 that gives him an average salary of 40 million for the 2024-2025 season. On its last year, the contract offers Damian a $54.3 million option. He also has endorsement deals with Panini, Adidas, and Hulu.
Klay Thompson – $50 Million
Shooting guard Klay Thompson was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in 2011. By 2014, the Splash Brothers, Stephen Curry, and Thompson set a record for scoring 484 three-pointers as a pair in a single season. In the very next year, the Warriors went on to win their first championship since 1975.
An anterior cruciate ligament injury put the three-time NBA champion out of the 2019 and 2020 season. Anthony Slater from The Athletic reports in August of 2020 that Thompson had been training without restriction. It seems his recovery is coming to a close, and fans are excited to see him play again.
Vince Carter – $110 Million
Vince Carter is famous for his ability to pull off insane slam dunks. Air Canada joined the NBA in 1998 after being drafted by the Toronto Raptors. He has since played for the Nets, Magic, Suns, Mavericks, Grizzlies, Kings, and the Atlanta Hawks. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the eight-time NBA All-Star has a personal net worth of $110 million.
Vinsanity ended his career in 2020, announcing retirement at the end of his season with the Hawks. Vince serves as an analyst for ESPN and hosts his own podcast. He was also recently awarded the NBA Sportsmanship Award in October of 2020.
Mike Conley – $70 Million
Mike Conley Jr. played for the Memphis Grizzlies for 12 seasons before being traded to the Jazz. Ever since joining, he has become Utah's leading scorer in all franchise history. In 2016, Mike set a record at the time with his whopping $153 million contract, the largest in history.
Today, Celebrity Net Worth estimates his personal net worth at $70 million. Mike has an endorsement deal with Nike after rejecting his Adidas deal in 2016. In 2019, the three-time recipient of the NBA's Sportsmanship Award was traded to the Utah Jazz for Grayson Allen. The deal closes on July 6, according to the NBA.
Kevin Love – $50 Million
NBA champion Kevin Love was drafted in 2008 by the Minnesota Timberwolves. After playing for the franchise for seven years, Kevin joined the Cleveland Cavaliers, where he still plays as power forward / center. His personal net worth is estimated at $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Forbes reports that he signed a four-year contract extension with the in 2018 to the value of $120 million.
Due to his personal struggles with depression, Kevin launched the Kevin Love Fund to promote mental health awareness. He was recently happy to be aided by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott who shared his journey in an episode of In Depth with Graham Bessinger during 2020.
Marc Gasol – $50 Million
Towering 7-foot-1-inch two-time Olympic silver medalist Marc Gasol is one of Spain's best players. He joined the NBA in 2007 after being drafted by the LA Lakers. Gasol was, however, quickly traded to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2019, the NBA champion joined the Toronto Raptors, where he played as the center.
Gasol's personal net worth is estimated at $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The arrival of the 2020 offseason saw Marc Gasol arrive as a free agent. Yahoo! Sports reports that he is considering returning to Europe to play basketball, but suspicions have yet to be confirmed.
Paul Millsap – $45 Million
Paul Millsap rose to fame while playing for the Utah Jazz between 2006 and 2013. He since played for the Atlanta Hawks before being traded to the Denver Nuggets in 2017. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the four-time NBA All-Star has a net worth estimated at $45 million. He has endorsement deals with Nike and Panini.
Before the NBA-wide salary cuts in 2020, the last year of Millsap's contract was valued at $30 million. The star opened his Georgia training center called CORE4 for voting in October of 2020, converting the 44,000 square foot facility.
Jason Kidd – $21.4 Million
Former star point guard Jason Kidd was drafted in 1994 as the second overall pick of the Dallas Mavericks. The NBA champion went on to play for the Phoenix Suns and New Jersey Nets before rejoining the Mavericks in 2008. For the last year of his active career as a player, Kidd played for the New York Nicks. After retiring, he joined the league as a coach.
He has since coached the Brooklyn Nets and Milwaukee Bucks before signing with the Los Angeles Lakers as an assistant coach in 2019, a position he still holds. Kidd has a personal net worth estimated at $21.4 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Al Horford – $60 Million
Dominican NBA superstar Al Horford was drafted by the Atlanta Hawk in 2007. The five-time NBA All-Star then joined the Boston Celtics before being transferred to the Philadelphia 76ers, where he still plays as power forward / center. He holds a personal net worth of $60 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Some of his largest endorsement deals include partnerships with Nike, Dunkin Donuts, Intel, Dove, and JBL. His current NBA contract with the 76ers is earning him a guaranteed $97 million over a four year period. If the Sixers make it to the finals, Al gets another $12 million.
Tyson Chandler – $85 Million
Superstar center Tyson Chandler has been one of the most instrumental players in the game ever since being drafted by the Chicago Bulls back in 2001. The NBA champion has played for the Hornets, Bobcats, Mavericks (twice), Knicks, Suns, and Lakers before joining the Houston Rockets in 2019.
By 2018, Tyson had brought career earnings tallying over $170 million without endorsements. Celebrity Net Worth estimates his personal net worth at $85 million in 2020. According to USA Today, the star isn't ruling out playing for his 20th season in the 2020-21 league but shared he is waiting to see how his body feels.
Michael Jordan ─ $1.6 Billion
The richest professional athlete in the world, Michael Jordan, is worth a whopping $1.6 billion. He was also the first athlete to become a billionaire. Sporting News reports that Michael brought in career earnings of $93.2 million over his 15 years in the NBA.
In 2019, Michael earned around $130 million in Nike royalties, according to Forbes. After all, Air Jordans are still the best-selling basketball shoes in America, making up 58% of all sales in 2020. He also has partnerships with Gatorade, Upper Deck, and Hanes. According to Fox Business, the legend has a majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets, which makes up a significant portion of his wealth.
Anfernee Simons ─ Undisclosed Net Worth
In 2018 Anfernee Simons signed his first professional contract with the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers. It’s going to last him four years, meaning it’ll expire in 2022 and is worth just over $10.1 million, according to Sportac. Given how short his career is, it isn’t easy to estimate his current fortune.
Regardless, Simons is earning over $2.5-million a year playing basketball! In 2019 he was assigned to the Agua Caliente Clippers, but he’s now back on his old black and red outfit with the Blazers. It would be safe to say that he’s worth between $1 and $5 million.
Chris Paul ─ $130 Million
Since getting transferred to the Phoenix Suns from the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2020, Chris Paul also decided to let go of his 10,000-square-foot house in Houston. The house was sold under a $7.2-million asking price in the end of 2020. Its price shouldn’t be surprising, though, given his $130-million fortune!
After all, Paul has played for the NBA since 2005, when the New Orleans Hornets drafted him. He was born in North Carolina in 1985, meaning that he’s 35 years old at the moment. It’s been reported that he’s earning a salary of around $38.5-million a year.
Domantas Sabonis ─ $6 Million
It has been reported that Domantas Sabonis is worth anywhere around $6 million at the moment. In fairness, we wouldn’t be surprised to hear that he’s worth even more. After all, his $77-million, four-year-long contract with the Indiana Pacers is about to be concluded within 2021.
Sabonis was drafted in 2016 by the Oklahoma City Thunder but changed teams a year into his NBA career. He was born in Oregon, in 1996, meaning that he’s only 24 years old, yet already, he has accomplished so much. In late 2020, he got engaged to Shashana Rosen.
Kyrie Irving – $90 Million
Point guard Kyrie Irving joined the NBA in 2011 after being drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers. The NBA champion also played for the Boston Celtics for two seasons before moving to the Brooklyn Nets, where he currently plays. Endorsement deals earned Irving $40 between June of 2019 and 2020.
The current contract held with the Nets grants Irving $35 million per year or $141 million over four years. His personal net worth is estimated at $90 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. In January of 2020, a right shoulder injury led to Irving missing the rest of his season. In February, fans found out that he'll be needing surgery.
Blake Griffin – $110 Million
Blake Griffin joined the NBA in 2009 after being selected at the first overall draft by the LA Clippers. The six-time NBA All-Star played for the Clippers until 2018, when he transferred to the Detroit Pistons. Griffin has a personal net worth estimated at $110 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
We've seen Griffin appear as the face of many brands, including taking the cover of NBA 2K13. His current contract is guaranteed at $171 million over five years. Griffin also owns a production company in partnership with former Panthers Pro-Bowler, Ryan Kalil. In 2020, the power forward was given his own comedy series Double Cross with Blake Griffin by TruTV.