Richest NBA Players: Who Has the Highest Net Worth and Career Earnings In League History?

The top-three wealthiest athletes in the world are basketball players. Let's examine who they are and how much they have made in career earnings.

Basketball is one of the most popular sports in the world, and the top three wealthiest sportspersons in the world are all either former or current NBA players. From Michael Jordan to LeBron James to Magic Johnson, the sport has seen numerous stars over the decades, but who racked up the highest career earnings from the league?

Interestingly, none of Jordan, Johnson, Kobe Bryant, or Shaquille O’Neal rank in the top 15 players who have generated the highest amount in NBA career earnings. The top 10 is stacked with active players, and it just goes to show how much the league has grown in recent years.

The Five Richest NBA Players In History

1. Michael Jordan, $3.5 Billion

As of 2025, Jordan’s net worth is $3.5 billion (per Forbes), making him the wealthiest athlete not just in the NBA but in all of sports.

Jordan’s success on the basketball court has been well documented over the years. That said, it is his off-court ventures that helped him amass a small fortune that is the equivalent of a small nation’s GDP.

He has earned around $94 million from the NBA but over $2.4 billion (pre-tax) from partnerships with brands such as Nike, Hanes, and Gatorade. The iconic Jordan Brand, from his Nike collaboration, still earns him around $60 million annually in royalties. His other business ventures generate $300 to $400 million annually.

Jordan purchased a controlling stake in the Charlotte Bobcats (now Hornets) for $275 million in 2010 and sold the franchise for approximately $3 billion in 2023. He also invests in DraftKings and the NASCAR 23XI Racing team.

2. Magic Johnson, $1.5 Billion

Johnson’s net worth is about $1.6 billion as of 2025, and he is building his business empire. In the NBA, he earned about $40 million. After retiring from basketball in 1987, he began Magic Johnson Enterprises and the business of organizing basketball games.

This company has invested in many different types of businesses, such as movie houses, Starbucks locations, and real estate. He has a 60% share in EquiTrust Life Insurance Company, which manages more than $26 billion of assets.

He also owns small shares in several major sports teams, such as the Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB), the Washington Commanders (NFL), the Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA), and the Los Angeles Football Club (MLS).

3. LeBron James, $1.2 Billion

James has a net worth of about $1.2 billion, making him one of the richest athletes. During his career, he has made more than $500 million as an NBA player. He has lucrative marketing deals with companies like Nike, PepsiCo, and Walmart.

Along with his sponsorships, James has grown his portfolio by co-founding SpringHill Company, a $300 million media production company.

He has also invested heavily in real estate. According to Forbes, his total investment value in real estate is around $80 million, which includes a $36.8 million Beverly Hills mansion, a $23 million Brentwood home, and a $10 million estate near Akron, Ohio.

He has investments in Blaze Pizza and Fenway Sports Group, the company that owns both the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool F.C.

4. Shaquille O’Neal, $500 Million

O’Neal, a four-time NBA champion and dominant force for over a decade in the league, boasts a formidable net worth of $500 million as of 2025. His earnings stemmed from lucrative NBA contracts, totaling over $286 million, and a diverse portfolio of endorsements and business ventures.

Between Papa John’s, General Insurance, and Icy Hot, and various franchise ownerships like Krispy Kreme, O’Neal has successfully transitioned his on-court persona into a thriving business empire.

5. Vinnie Johnson, $500 Million

Johnson may not be a famous name in the NBA unless you are a Pistons fan, but he’s the fifth richest in history with a massive net worth of $500 million. Although he generated only $6 million during his NBA career, which lasted from 1979 through 1992, it’s his post-retirement career that has paid high dividends for Johnson.

He started an automotive company called the Piston Group in 1995, specialising in fuel systems, electronic components, and interior manufacture. Today, the company employs over 8,300 people and generates roughly 2 billion annually.

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