Golden State Warriors star Jimmy Butler III is looking to expand his investment portfolio.
Currently, on a two-year, $110,959,223 extension with the team, Butler is one of the NBA’s highest-paid players. And like many superstars, he’s eyeing ownership as a way to build long-term wealth.

Jimmy Butler III Reportedly Part of Group Purchasing Premier League Club Crystal Palace
According to a recent report by The Athletic, Butler is expected to join a group preparing a bid for Eagle Football’s 43% stake in Premier League club Crystal Palace. The offer is reportedly valued at more than $200 million.
A consortium of sport and entertainment executives, which includes the NBA star Jimmy Butler, is expected to make an offer in excess of $200million to purchase Eagle Football’s 43 per cent stake in Premier League soccer club Crystal Palace, sources briefed on the proposed deal… pic.twitter.com/Iq8xbKI1nD
— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) June 11, 2025
The group is led by Bejan Esmaili, a former Morgan Stanley sports executive, and Wajid Mir, a former Roc Nation attorney. Talks reportedly began months ago. Dallas Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd was part of an earlier version of the group but later opted to join Everton Football Club’s ownership circle. Butler was brought in after Kidd stepped away.
Players Chasing Ownership Across Sports
Butler isn’t alone. More athletes are turning to team ownership as a way to build their business profiles.
LeBron James owns a stake in Liverpool FC and, through Fenway Sports Group, indirect stakes in the Boston Red Sox (MLB), Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), and Roush Fenway Racing (NASCAR).
Magic Johnson is a part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Tom Brady has ownership ties to multiple teams: the Las Vegas Aces (WNBA), Birmingham City (EFL), Birmingham Phoenix (The Hundred), Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), and a Major League Pickleball team.
Patrick Mahomes owns stakes in both the Kansas City Royals (MLB) and Kansas City Current (NWSL). His wife, Brittany Mahomes, is a co-owner of the Current as well.
Even Butler’s teammate, Stephen Curry, has said he’s interested in team ownership after retirement. In a recent interview with CNBC, Curry shared his long-term vision of becoming a team owner in the NBA.
Butler’s Net Worth and Salary: How Much Does the Warriors Star Earn?
Butler’s contract with the Warriors is worth $110,959,223 over two years. According to Spotrac, his salary for the 2025–26 season is set at $54,126,450.
Since entering the NBA in 2011, Butler has earned a total of $312,047,868 in career salary. By the end of his current deal, that number will climb to $423,007,091.
As of 2025, Celebrity Net Worth estimates his net worth at $80 million.
