Jalen Green’s journey from the hardwood to high earnings is nothing short of impressive. With a $106 million contract extension, strategic brand endorsements, and a growing investment portfolio, he’s building more than just a basketball career.

How Much Is Green Taking From Houston Rockets
Houston Rockets’ guard Green signed a three year contract valued at $106 million in October, 2024, including a player option for the third year and it was the first ever 2 plus 1 extension in NBA exceeding $100 million.
Under this contract he will get paid like this — for the season 2025-26 he will get $33.3 million, this amount will reach $36 million the year after that, it will remain at $36 million in the season 2027-28 as well.
This is not all, the deal also has a 10% trade kicker, this can increase his salary by 10% if he gets traded.
Green’s Brand Endorsements Beyond the NBA
His income is not limited to the NBA, he has made several brand deals that makes him a lot of money other than his salary from Rockets.
In 2021, he signed a deal with Adidas and played a crucial role for the Adizero Select 2.0 basketball shoe which debuted on February 1, 2024, at a retail price of $110.
He has also collaborated with Liquid Death in 2023, under this collaboration we saw him taking on different roles as investor and brand ambassador. This is not all, the brand launched a collectible called the “Liquid Death Hoop Head,” a limited-edition basketball that looked like a severed head, complete with a screaming face, missing eyeball, and bloody neck which was sold for $125.
In February 2022, he made a deal with Coinbase and after this collaboration he became one of the NBA’s first athletes to make a deal with Coinbase following Kevin Durant. By this collaboration the brand aimed to fill the gap between the sports world and the rising web3 ecosystem and blockchain technology. Under this collaboration, he developed an exclusive line of NFTs.
He announced his partnership with Paco Rabanne in 2022 and became the face of the brand’s Invictus fragrance line, including the original Invictus Eau de Toilette, Invictus Victory. The campaign, shot in Spain, features Green in black-and-white portraits surrounded by trophies, symbolizing the journey of modern athletes striving for excellence.
Real Estate Investments Adding to Green’s Net Worth
Green’s net worth is estimated to be at $45 million, this figure includes his incomes from various sources which have been mentioned above but there are some other sources as well.
He has invested in real estate too, he bought a $4.2 million mansion in Houston featuring smart home technology, a private basketball court, and a resort-style pool. He also owns a condo in Los Angeles and has invested in developments in California’s Central Valley.
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That’s not all, he has a variety of cars that adds to his net worth, including a Mercedes-Benz GLE priced at approximately $60,000–$80,000, a Mercedes-Benz G-Class that ranges from $130,000 to over $200,000, depending on customization, Range Rover around $150,000, a Lamborghini Urus valued at $225,000–$250,000, and a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, that starts at approximately $350,000.
