The highest-paid NBA players by season has recently eclipsed $40 million. Wilt Chamberlain has the most seasons leading the league with 8. Michael Jordan holds the largest 1-year contract in NBA history, LeBron James is the highest career earner, and Stephen Curry is the highest season earner as well as the largest multi-year contract holder in NBA history.
During the 1946–47 season Joe Fulks was the highest paid player ($8,000) in the Basketball Association of America and Bob Davies was the highest paid player ($12,500) of the National Basketball League.
George Mikan became the first player to earn $15,000 per season in the 1948–49 season.
Wilt Chamberlain was the first player to receive $100,000 in the 1965–66 season. That same season, Bill Russell became just the second player to receive over $100,000.
Moses Malone & Bill Walton were the first players to earn $1 million in a season, they were paid exactly $1,000,000 in the 1979–80 season.
Larry Bird became the first player to earn $5 million or more with a salary of $7,070,000 in the 1991–92 season.
Magic Johnson became the first player to earn $10 million or more in the 94–95 season with a salary of $14,660,000.
Patrick Ewing became the first player to earn $15 million or more in the 95–96 season with a salary of $18,724,000.
Michael Jordan became the first NBA player to sign a contract worth over $20 million and $30 million in a season (1996–97) and earned $33,140,000 in the 1997–98 season, setting the record for the largest 1-year contract in NBA history, and held the overall record for over 20 years. Kobe Bryant became just the second player to eclipse $30 million when the 2013–14 season began.[1] LeBron James became the third in the 2016–17 season.
Stephen Curry signed a record 5-year contract worth $201 million in 2017 with a starting payout of $34,682,550 in the 2017–18 season, setting a new single-season record in earnings. He became the first player to eclipse $40 million in the 2019–20 season. After signing a 4-year contract extension worth $215 million in 2021, Curry went on to become the first player to eclipse $50 million in the 2023–24 season.
Damian Lillard is expected to be the first NBA player to eclipse $60 million in the 2026–27 season, having signed a contract worth $63,228,828.
Starting from the 1984–85 NBA season, the NBA's first salary cap was introduced. The NBA salary cap is the maximum dollar amount each NBA team can spend on its players for the season. However, the NBA uses a "soft" salary cap, which allow NBA teams to exceed their allotted amount in order to sign players through significant "salary exceptions". The salary cap is determined during the offseason, but is liable to change.[2]
An exception is necessary to sign a player for a contract that would exceed the salary cap threshold of the "soft cap". The Larry Bird exception, more commonly known as Bird Rights, allows teams to re-sign a current player only if he has played for that particular team for a minimum of three years.[3] Another exception, known as the mid-level exception, allows for teams that are over the salary cap to sign one or more players as long as they do not exceed the total amount of the average NBA salary.[4] Next, the bi-annual exception can be used by teams every other year to sign a free agent(s) for up to two years at an amount set by the NBA.[5] Finally, the rookie player exception allows any NBA team to sign their first-round draft pick to a contract based upon a scale previously set forth by the NBA. Another option for teams would be to assign players to a league-assigned minimum salary contract for a maximum of two years.
Highest-paid player by season
Highest career earners
Rank | Player | Start | End | Salary |
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1 | LeBron James | 2003–04 | Present | $390,511,590 |
2 | Chris Paul | 2005–06 | Present | $362,107,923 |
3 | Kevin Durant | 2007–08 | Present | $351,505,713 |
4 | Kevin Garnett | 1995–96 | 2015–16 | $334,304,240 |
5 | Kobe Bryant | 1996–97 | 2015–16 | $323,312,307 |
6 | Stephen Curry | 2009-10 | Present | $305,929,066 |
7 | James Harden | 2009–10 | Present | $304,996,502 |
8 | Russell Westbrook | 2008–09 | Present | $291,976,692 |
9 | Shaquille O'Neal | 1992–93 | 2010–11 | $286,344,668 |
10 | Carmelo Anthony | 2003–04 | 2021–22 | $266,350,839 |
Updated through 2022–23 NBA season |
Rank | Player | Start | End | Salary |
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1 | LeBron James | 2003–04 | Present | $429,519,302 |
2 | Paul George | 2010–11 | Present | $354,120,076 |
3 | Kevin Durant | 2007–08 | Present | $350,101,596 |
4 | Chris Paul | 2005–06 | Present | $344,120,565 |
5 | Russell Westbrook | 2008–09 | Present | $335,645,148 |
6 | Giannis Antetokounmpo | 2013–14 | Present | $335,200,796 |
7 | Damian Lillard | 2012–13 | Present | $328,136,432 |
8 | James Harden | 2009–10 | Present | $304,996,502 |
9 | Anthony Davis | 2012–13 | Present | $309,827,834 |
10 | Rudy Gobert | 2013–14 | Present | $307,690,342 |
Updated through end of All Current Contracts, as of 2021-22 |
2020s
2024–2025
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2023–2024
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2020–2021
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2019–2020
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2010s
2018–2019
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2017–2018
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2016–2017
Player[14] | Salary | Team |
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LeBron James | $30,963,450 | Cleveland Cavaliers |
Al Horford | $26,540,100 | Boston Celtics |
DeMar DeRozan | $26,540,100 | Toronto Raptors |
James Harden | $26,540,100 | Houston Rockets |
Kevin Durant | $26,540,100 | Golden State Warriors |
Russell Westbrook | $26,540,100 | Oklahoma City Thunder |
Mike Conley Jr. | $26,540,100 | Memphis Grizzlies |
Dirk Nowitzki | $25,000,000 | Dallas Mavericks |
Carmelo Anthony | $24,559,380 | New York Knicks |
Damian Lillard | $24,328,425 | Portland Trail Blazers |
2015–2016
Player[15] | Salary | Team |
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Kobe Bryant | $25,000,000 | Los Angeles Lakers |
LeBron James | $22,970,500 | Cleveland Cavaliers |
Carmelo Anthony | $22,875,000 | New York Knicks |
Dwight Howard | $22,359,364 | Houston Rockets |
Chris Bosh | $22,192,730 | Miami Heat |
Chris Paul | $21,468,695 | Los Angeles Clippers |
Kevin Durant | $20,158,622 | Oklahoma City Thunder |
Derrick Rose | $20,093,064 | Chicago Bulls |
Dwyane Wade | $20,000,000 | Miami Heat |
LaMarcus Aldridge | $19,689,000 | San Antonio Spurs |
2014–2015
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2013–2014
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2012–2013
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2011–2012
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2010–2011
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2009–2010
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2000s
2008–2009
Player[22] | Salary | Team |
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Kevin Garnett | $24,751,934 | Boston Celtics |
Jason Kidd | $21,372,000 | Dallas Mavericks |
Jermaine O'Neal | $21,372,000 | Toronto Raptors |
Kobe Bryant | $21,262,500 | Los Angeles Lakers |
Shaquille O'Neal | $21,000,000 | Phoenix Suns |
Allen Iverson | $20,840,625 | Detroit Pistons |
Stephon Marbury | $20,840,625 | Boston Celtics |
Tim Duncan | $20,598,704 | San Antonio Spurs |
Tracy McGrady | $20,370,437 | Houston Rockets |
Ray Allen | $18,388,430 | Boston Celtics |
2007–2008
Player[24] | Salary | Team |
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Kevin Garnett | $23,751,934 | Boston Celtics |
Shaquille O'Neal | $21,000,000 | Phoenix Suns |
Jason Kidd | $19,728,000 | New Jersey Nets |
Jermaine O'Neal | $19,728,000 | Indiana Pacers |
Kobe Bryant | $19,490,625 | Los Angeles Lakers |
Tim Duncan | $19,014,188 | San Antonio Spurs |
Allen Iverson | $19,012,500 | Denver Nuggets |
Stephon Marbury | $19,012,500 | New York Knicks |
Tracy McGrady | $18,257,750 | Houston Rockets |
Baron Davis | $16,440,000 | Golden State Warriors |
2006–2007
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2005–2006
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2004–2005
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2003–2004
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2002–2003
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2001–2002
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2000–2001
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1999–2000
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1990s
1998–1999
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1997-1998
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1996-1997
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1995-1996
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See also
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