All you need to know about LeBron James’s net worth, contract, salary, endorsements, investments and his house and cars.
Regarded by many as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, LeBron James is one of the biggest names in the sport. The 38-year-old American is a member of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team and has won the NBA title four times in his career.
He is among the highest-paid athletes worldwide in addition to being one of the highest-paid basketball players. James is the fourth-highest-paid athlete in 2023, according to Forbes.
LeBron James has won four NBA titles during his career. His first two titles came with the Miami Heat (2012,2013) which was followed by a title with the Cleveland Cavaliers (2016) and his last title was with LA Lakers (2020).
What is LeBron James’ Net Worth in 2024?
As of February 2024, LeBron James’s estimated net worth is $1 billion. In 2023, his earnings both on and off the court come to $121.2 million. According to reports, he makes even more money from endorsements each year than he does from the NBA ($55 million). LeBron’s net worth has increased dramatically because of his prolonged career as a top NBA player and the investments he has made.
LeBron James Contract
In 2018, LeBron James agreed to a four-year deal with the Lakers. The four-year contract was worth $153 million. He resigned with the Lakers after the 2022–2023 season for another two years. With an average salary of $42.8 million, his contract is valued at $85.6 million. James recently signed a new $99 million, two-year contract with an average salary of $49.5 million.
LeBron James’ Annual Income and Career Earnings
According to the current deal that the Lakers have with LeBron James, he will receive a base salary for the 2023–24 NBA season of about $47.6 million. He is expected to make about $51.4 million the following year before becoming an unrestricted free agent in 2025.
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