The 2024-25 NBA season showcases record-breaking salaries, driven by a rising cap, escalating superstar deals, and a game-changing media contract on the horizon. With player movement reshaping rosters and over $5.6 billion in salaries on the books, we break down each team’s payroll and player-by-player earnings.
🔍 Key Facts or Breaking News Details
- 2024-25 NBA salary cap: $140.588 million
- Luxury tax threshold: $170.814 million
- Upcoming $76 billion media deal begins in 2025-26
- Players retain 90.9% of salaries due to 10% escrow
The full article continues with a team-by-team salary breakdown, detailed contract analysis, and contextual insights across all 30 NBA teams. It includes corrected team affiliations as of July 16, 2025—such as Luka Dončić now on the Lakers and Anthony Davis on the Mavericks.
💸 Money Angle / Wealth Perspective
- Supermax deals exceed $50 million for stars like Curry, Jokic, Embiid, and Durant
- Two-way contracts standardized at $578,577
- Performance and “unlikely” bonuses listed where available
- Team payrolls range from $110M (Utah) to $195M (Boston)
📈 Career or Performance Background
Every player’s base salary is detailed by team, reflecting their contract situation as of mid-July 2025. Notable changes include Kevin Durant’s move to Houston, Bradley Beal joining the Clippers, and Anthony Davis flipping to Dallas in a blockbuster trade.
🌟 Brand, Influence & Culture Impact
With escalating salaries comes increased cultural power. Superstars command not only locker rooms but also headlines. Endorsements, off-court investments, and social influence now account for significant portions of player earnings.

📌 The Distinct Athlete Angle
We go beyond just numbers—tying this data to our core mission: showcasing the lifestyle, legacy-building, and financial power moves of today’s athletes. Whether it’s Bronny James on a two-way deal or Curry nearing $60M, each number tells a story of the modern athlete’s journey.
🔍 Team-by-Team Salary Breakdown for 2024-25
(as of July 16, 2025 — includes trades, signings, and corrections)
🏀 Atlanta Hawks
- Trae Young: $43,031,940
- Trey Lyles: $8,000,000
- Clint Capela: $22,265,280
- Bogdan Bogdanović: $17,260,000
- De’Andre Hunter: $21,696,938
- Zaccharie Risacher: $12,640,080 (rookie scale)
- Jalen Johnson: $4,510,905
- Onyeka Okongwu: $14,000,000
- Dyson Daniels: $6,061,800
- Garrison Mathews: $2,230,253
- Vit Krejčí: $2,162,606
- Bruno Fernando: $2,717,345
- Two-Way Players: Seth Lundy ($578,577), Keaton Wallace ($578,577), Dominick Barlow ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$156.2 million
☘️ Boston Celtics
- Jaylen Brown: $49,700,000
- Jayson Tatum: $47,803,350
- Jrue Holiday: $30,000,000
- Derrick White: $18,821,429
- Kristaps Porziņģis: $29,593,057
- Al Horford: $10,000,000
- Payton Pritchard: $6,696,429
- Sam Hauser: $2,087,519
- Neemias Queta: $2,162,606
- Luke Kornet: $2,800,000
- Jaden Springer: $4,018,363
- Two-Way Players: Drew Peterson ($578,577), JD Davison ($578,577), Anton Watson ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$195.6 million
🖤 Brooklyn Nets
- Ben Simmons: $40,338,144
- Cam Thomas: $4,041,249
- Dennis Schröder: $13,025,250
- Nic Claxton: $25,000,000
- Dorian Finney-Smith: $14,924,167
- Cameron Johnson: $22,500,000
- Day’Ron Sharpe: $3,989,122
- Shake Milton: $2,087,519
- Trendon Watford: $2,087,519
- Jalen Wilson: $1,891,857
- Two-Way Players: Killian Hayes ($578,577), Tyrese Martin ($578,577), Yongxi Cui ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$130.5 million
🐝 Charlotte Hornets
- LaMelo Ball: $35,147,000
- Miles Bridges: $27,100,000
- Brandon Miller: $11,770,786
- Grant Williams: $13,025,250
- Mark Williams: $4,094,280
- Vasilije Micić: $7,723,000
- Josh Green: $12,654,321 (traded from Dallas)
- Cody Martin: $8,680,000
- Tidjane Salaün: $7,464,600 (rookie scale)
- Seth Curry: $3,303,771
- Two-Way Players: Nick Smith Jr. ($578,577), KJ Simpson ($578,577), Leaky Black ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$135.4 million
🔴 Chicago Bulls
- Zach LaVine: $43,031,940
- Nikola Vučević: $20,000,000
- Lonzo Ball: $21,395,348
- Coby White: $12,000,000
- Josh Giddey: $8,352,367
- Patrick Williams: $9,000,000
- Ayo Dosunmu: $7,000,000
- Matas Buzelis: $5,326,080 (rookie scale)
- Jevon Carter: $6,500,000
- Torrey Craig: $2,845,342
- Two-Way Players: Adama Sanogo ($578,577), DJ Steward ($578,577), Chris Duarte ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$140.8 million
🧠 Cleveland Cavaliers
- Darius Garland: $36,725,670
- Donovan Mitchell: $33,162,030
- Jarrett Allen: $20,000,000
- Evan Mobley: $11,227,809
- Caris LeVert: $16,615,384
- Max Strus: $15,212,068
- Dean Wade: $6,166,667
- Richaun Holmes: $12,860,000
- Georges Niang: $8,500,000
- Tristan Thompson: $3,196,500
- Two-Way Players: Emoni Bates ($578,577), Luke Travers ($578,577), Craig Porter Jr. ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$150.7 million
🐎 Dallas Mavericks
- Anthony Davis: $43,219,440 (traded from Lakers)
- Kyrie Irving: $41,000,000
- Klay Thompson: $15,873,016
- Daniel Gafford: $13,394,160
- P.J. Washington: $15,500,000
- Maxi Kleber: $11,000,000
- Dereck Lively II: $5,014,560
- Dwight Powell: $4,000,000
- Danté Exum: $3,150,000
- Josh Green: (traded to Charlotte)
- Two-Way Players: Brandon Williams ($578,577), Jazian Gortman ($578,577), Kessler Edwards ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$165.9 million
🏔️ Denver Nuggets
- Nikola Jokić: $51,415,938
- Jamal Murray: $36,016,200
- Michael Porter Jr.: $35,859,950
- Aaron Gordon: $22,841,455
- Russell Westbrook: $4,027,525 (signed via free agency)
- Malcolm Brogdon: $22,500,000 (traded from Washington)
- Christian Braun: $3,089,640
- Zeke Nnaji: $8,888,889
- Peyton Watson: $2,413,560
- Dario Šarić: $5,250,000
- Two-Way Players: Trey Alexander ($578,577), Spencer Jones ($578,577), Gabe McGlothan ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$180.4 million
🔧 Detroit Pistons
- Tobias Harris: $26,000,000
- Cade Cunningham: $11,055,360
- Jaden Ivey: $7,977,139
- Jalen Duren: $4,536,840
- Ausar Thompson: $8,239,320
- Simone Fontecchio: $8,500,000
- Isaiah Stewart: $15,000,000
- Amir Coffey: $3,938,271
- Ron Holland: $5,837,040 (rookie scale)
- Wendell Moore Jr.: $2,537,040
- Two-Way Players: Cole Swider ($578,577), Daniss Jenkins ($578,577), Bobi Klintman ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$120.6 million
🟡 Golden State Warriors
- Stephen Curry: $55,761,216
- Draymond Green: $24,107,143
- Andrew Wiggins: $26,276,786
- Jonathan Kuminga: $7,636,307
- De’Anthony Melton: $12,822,000
- Buddy Hield: $8,780,488
- Alec Burks: $3,303,771
- Trayce Jackson-Davis: $1,891,857
- Brandin Podziemski: $3,519,177
- Gary Payton II: (traded to Minnesota)
- Two-Way Players: Pat Spencer ($578,577), Gui Santos ($578,577), Quinten Post ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$170.3 million
🚀 Houston Rockets
- Kevin Durant: $51,179,021 (acquired via trade)
- Fred VanVleet: $42,846,615
- Dillon Brooks: $22,255,493
- Steven Adams: $12,600,000
- Jalen Green: $12,483,048
- Alperen Şengün: $5,424,630
- Jabari Smith Jr.: $9,770,880
- Tari Eason: $3,695,160
- Amen Thompson: $9,440,520
- Cam Whitmore: $3,418,800
- Two-Way Players: Nate Williams ($578,577), Jack McVeigh ($578,577), Reed Sheppard ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$175.7 million
🏁 Indiana Pacers
- Pascal Siakam: $42,176,000
- Tyrese Haliburton: $35,147,000
- Myles Turner: $19,928,571
- T.J. McConnell: $9,300,000
- Bennedict Mathurin: $7,245,720
- Aaron Nesmith: $11,000,000
- Andrew Nembhard: $2,187,451
- Isaiah Jackson: $6,135,643
- Obi Toppin: $12,750,000
- Jarace Walker: $6,362,520
- Two-Way Players: Tristen Newton ($578,577), Quenton Jackson ($578,577), Enrique Freeman ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$145.9 million
🔵 LA Clippers
- Kawhi Leonard: $49,700,000
- James Harden: $35,680,000
- Bradley Beal: $5,350,000 (signed post-buyout)
- Ivica Zubac: $11,743,860
- Terance Mann: $11,423,077
- Mo Bamba: $2,087,519
- Nicolas Batum: $2,087,519
- Kris Dunn: $2,162,606
- Russell Westbrook: $4,027,525 (signed via free agency)
- Two-Way Players: Jordan Miller ($578,577), Bryson Warren ($578,577), Cam Christie ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$145.8 million
🟣 Los Angeles Lakers (Luka Dončić now on the Lakers)
- Luka Dončić: $43,031,940
- LeBron James: $48,728,845
- D’Angelo Russell: $18,692,307
- Austin Reaves: $12,976,362
- Rui Hachimura: $17,000,000
- Gabe Vincent: $11,000,000
- Jarred Vanderbilt: $4,698,000
- Christian Wood: $3,036,040
- Max Christie: $2,087,519
- Dalton Knecht: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Bronny James ($578,577), Christian Koloko ($578,577), Armel Traoré ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$185.6 million
🟪 Memphis Grizzlies
- Ja Morant: $34,005,250
- Desmond Bane: $35,147,000
- Jaren Jackson Jr.: $26,165,000
- Marcus Smart: $20,210,285
- Zach Edey: $5,837,040 (rookie scale)
- Luke Kennard: $9,250,000
- Vince Williams Jr.: $2,120,693
- GG Jackson: $1,891,857
- Santi Aldama: $3,960,531
- Jake LaRavia: $3,352,680
- Two-Way Players: Yuki Kawamura ($578,577), Colin Castleton ($578,577), Jaylen Wells ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$150.4 million
🔴 Miami Heat
- Jimmy Butler: $48,798,677
- Bam Adebayo: $34,848,340
- Tyler Herro: $29,000,000
- Terry Rozier: $24,924,126
- Duncan Robinson: $17,250,000
- Chris Boucher: $10,810,000 (signed via free agency)
- Nikola Jović: $2,464,200
- Jaime Jaquez Jr.: $3,685,800
- Haywood Highsmith: $5,200,000
- Thomas Bryant: $2,845,342
- Two-Way Players: Keshad Johnson ($578,577), Dru Smith ($578,577), Josh Christopher ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$170.8 million
🟢 Milwaukee Bucks
- Giannis Antetokounmpo: $48,787,676
- Damian Lillard: $48,787,676
- Khris Middleton: $33,000,000
- Brook Lopez: $23,000,000
- Bobby Portis: $12,578,125
- Pat Connaughton: $9,423,869
- MarJon Beauchamp: $2,848,674
- AJ Green: $2,120,693
- Andre Jackson Jr.: $1,891,857
- Delon Wright: $3,003,427
- Two-Way Players: Ryan Rollins ($578,577), Liam Robbins ($578,577), Anžejs Pasečņiks ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$180.2 million
🐺 Minnesota Timberwolves (Anthony Davis now on the Mavericks)
- Rudy Gobert: $43,827,586
- Anthony Edwards: $35,147,000
- Mike Conley: $9,975,962
- Naz Reid: $13,986,432
- Gary Payton II: $9,130,000 (acquired via trade)
- Donte DiVincenzo: $11,850,000
- Jaden McDaniels: $22,500,000
- Nickeil Alexander-Walker: $4,687,200
- Joe Ingles: $3,303,771
- Two-Way Players: Daishen Nix ($578,577), Jaylen Clark ($578,577), Jesse Edwards ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$175.5 million (pre-Karl-Anthony Towns trade)
⚜️ New Orleans Pelicans
- Zion Williamson: $34,005,250
- Brandon Ingram: $33,833,400
- CJ McCollum: $33,333,333
- Dejounte Murray: $25,499,640 (acquired via trade)
- Herbert Jones: $12,976,362
- Trey Murphy III: $5,159,854
- Jose Alvarado: $4,489,200
- Daniel Theis: $2,087,519
- Cody Zeller: $3,303,771
- Yves Missi: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Jordan Hawkins ($578,577), Antonio Reeves ($578,577), Karlo Matković ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$160.7 million
🗽 New York Knicks
- Jalen Brunson: $35,960,000
- Julius Randle: $28,939,200
- OG Anunoby: $36,000,000
- Mikal Bridges: $23,300,000 (acquired via trade)
- Karl-Anthony Towns: $49,700,000 (acquired via trade from Minnesota)
- Josh Okogie: $2,956,177 (acquired from Suns)
- Thomas Bryant: $2,845,342
- Mitchell Robinson: $14,318,182
- Donte DiVincenzo: $11,850,000 (was traded to Minnesota)
- Miles McBride: $4,710,144
- Two-Way Players: Ariel Hukporti ($578,577), Kevin McCullar ($578,577), Pacôme Dadiet ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$170.4 million
🌀 Oklahoma City Thunder
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: $35,859,950
- Chet Holmgren: $10,880,784
- Jalen Williams: $4,775,760
- Lu Dort: $16,500,000
- Isaiah Hartenstein: $8,700,000 (signed from Knicks)
- Alex Caruso: $9,890,000 (acquired via trade)
- Cason Wallace: $5,820,240
- Aaron Wiggins: $1,988,598
- Ousmane Dieng: $5,027,040
- Nikola Topić: $5,837,040 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Alex Ducas ($578,577), Malevy Leons ($578,577), Ajay Mitchell ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$125.4 million
🟠 Orlando Magic
- Jonathan Isaac: $25,000,000
- Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: $22,000,000 (acquired via free agency)
- Paolo Banchero: $12,160,800
- Franz Wagner: $7,007,092
- Wendell Carter Jr.: $11,950,000
- Jalen Suggs: $9,188,385
- Cole Anthony: $12,900,000
- Moritz Wagner: $8,000,000
- Anthony Black: $7,607,760
- Tristan da Silva: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Trevelin Queen ($578,577), Javonte Smart ($578,577), Jett Howard ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$130.2 million
🔔 Philadelphia 76ers
- Joel Embiid: $51,415,938
- Paul George: $49,700,000 (signed via free agency)
- Tyrese Maxey: $35,147,000 (new max deal)
- Kelly Oubre Jr.: $8,750,000
- Eric Gordon: $3,303,771
- Andre Drummond: $5,000,000
- Caleb Martin: $7,126,478 (acquired via trade)
- Chris Boucher: $10,810,000 (signed via free agency)
- Kyle Lowry: $2,087,519
- KJ Martin: $2,093,280
- Two-Way Players: Justin Edwards ($578,577), David Jones ($578,577), Jeff Dowtin Jr. ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$175.3 million
☀️ Phoenix Suns
- Devin Booker: $49,700,000
- Jusuf Nurkić: $18,125,000
- Grayson Allen: $15,625,000
- Josh Okogie: $2,956,177 (traded to Knicks)
- Monte Morris: $2,087,519
- Ryan Dunn: $2,537,040 (rookie scale)
- Mason Plumlee: $2,087,519
- Bol Bol: $2,162,606
- Oso Ighodaro: $1,891,857
- Damion Lee: $2,845,342
- Two-Way Players: Jalen Bridges ($578,577), Collin Gillespie ($578,577), TyTy Washington Jr. ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$110.5 million (post-Beal/Durant trades)
🪓 Portland Trail Blazers
- Damian Lillard: $48,787,676 (dead cap hit, traded to Milwaukee)
- Jerami Grant: $29,793,104
- Anfernee Simons: $25,892,857
- Deandre Ayton: $34,005,250
- Shaedon Sharpe: $6,614,160
- Robert Williams III: $12,428,571
- Matisse Thybulle: $11,025,000
- Scoot Henderson: $10,093,440
- Kris Murray: $3,049,680
- Donovan Clingan: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Bryce McGowens ($578,577), Justin Minaya ($578,577), Taze Moore ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$160.5 million
👑 Sacramento Kings
- Domantas Sabonis: $40,904,800
- De’Aaron Fox: $34,848,340
- Kevin Huerter: $16,821,429
- Malik Monk: $17,405,250
- Ben Simmons: $40,338,144 (acquired via trade from Brooklyn)
- Keegan Murray: $8,809,560
- Davion Mitchell: $6,451,077
- Colby Jones: $2,120,693
- Kevin McCullar: $1,891,857 (rookie deal)
- DeMar DeRozan: $28,800,000 (signed via free agency)
- Two-Way Players: Isaiah Crawford ($578,577), Isaac Jones ($578,577), Boogie Ellis ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$185.7 million
🛡️ San Antonio Spurs
- Victor Wembanyama: $12,768,960
- Devin Vassell: $29,347,826
- Keldon Johnson: $19,000,000
- Chris Paul: $11,000,000 (veteran presence)
- Zach Collins: $16,738,000
- Jeremy Sochan: $5,570,040
- Malaki Branham: $3,352,680
- Stephon Castle: $5,837,040 (rookie scale)
- Tre Jones: $9,500,000
- Julian Champagnie: $3,000,000
- Two-Way Players: Harrison Ingram ($578,577), Riley Minix ($578,577), Sidy Cissoko ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$115.6 million
🍁 Toronto Raptors
- Scottie Barnes: $33,833,400
- RJ Barrett: $25,560,714
- Immanuel Quickley: $25,000,000
- Jakob Poeltl: $19,500,000
- Bruce Brown: $23,000,000
- Kelly Olynyk: $12,804,027
- Gradey Dick: $4,763,760
- Jonathan Mogbo: $2,537,040 (rookie scale)
- Davion Mitchell: $6,451,077 (acquired from Sacramento)
- Ochai Agbaji: $4,310,280
- Two-Way Players: Ulrich Chomche ($578,577), Branden Carlson ($578,577), Jamal Shead ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$140.8 million
🏔️ Utah Jazz
- Lauri Markkanen: $18,044,544
- Jordan Clarkson: $14,092,577
- John Collins: $26,580,000
- Collin Sexton: $18,150,000
- Walker Kessler: $2,965,920
- Keyonte George: $4,094,280
- Taylor Hendricks: $5,848,920
- Brice Sensabaugh: $2,693,760
- Cody Williams: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Isaiah Collier: $2,537,040 (rookie scale)
- Two-Way Players: Micah Potter ($578,577), Jason Preston ($578,577), Kyle Filipowski ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$110.3 million
🏛️ Washington Wizards
- Jordan Poole: $29,651,786
- Kyle Kuzma: $23,522,727
- Malcolm Brogdon: $22,500,000 (traded to Denver)
- Marvin Bagley III: $12,500,000
- Bub Carrington: $4,462,200 (rookie scale)
- Alex Sarr: $10,093,440 (rookie scale)
- Bilal Coulibaly: $7,245,720
- Johnny Davis: $5,291,160
- Patrick Baldwin Jr.: $2,537,040
- Corey Kispert: $5,705,887
- Two-Way Players: Justin Champagnie ($578,577), Anthony Gill ($578,577), Richaun Holmes ($578,577)
- Total Payroll: ~$120.1 million
💰 Minimum Salaries and Two-Way Contracts
Minimum salaries for the 2024-25 NBA season are based on years of experience and have increased by 3.36% over the previous season:
- 0 years: $1,157,153
- 1 year: $1,862,265
- 2 years: $2,087,519
- 3 years: $2,162,606
- 10+ years: $3,303,771
Veterans with three or more years of experience on minimum deals count as $2,087,519 against the cap. Two-way contracts, worth $578,577, are available to players with fewer than four years of experience and allow them to play up to 50 NBA games while spending the remainder of the season with the G League affiliate. Each team may sign up to three two-way players.
🎯 Bonuses and Contract Incentives
Performance bonuses fall into two categories:
- Likely bonuses: Based on achievements from the previous season (e.g., games played, All-Star appearances).
- Unlikely bonuses: Tied to goals not achieved in the previous year (e.g., MVP, Finals MVP).
While contract incentives are not always made public, a few notable examples include:
- Joel Embiid (76ers): Likely games-played bonuses ($1–2 million), due to his injury history.
- Kawhi Leonard (Clippers): Potential incentives ranging from $500,000 to $1 million for games played.
- Zion Williamson (Pelicans): Weight and conditioning clauses tied to games played, which could impact future guarantees.
- LeBron James (Lakers): Max contract likely excludes bonuses, though his off-court income tops $85 million annually.
Players on supermax contracts (like Steph Curry and Nikola Jokić) rarely have bonuses included, as their guaranteed money is already at the league’s ceiling. For the 2024-25 season, the NBA escrow system withheld 10% of player salaries, amounting to $484 million, reducing take-home pay by approximately 9.1%.

📊 Salary Trends and Insights
Here’s a snapshot of key salary trends this season:
- Top Earners:
27 players earned more than $40 million.
5 players — Steph Curry, Nikola Jokić, Joel Embiid, Kevin Durant, Bradley Beal — earned over $50 million.
Anthony Davis is on pace to earn over $60 million in 2025-26. - Average Salary:
$11,910,649 — the highest across major U.S. sports leagues. - Median Salary:
$6,696,429 — also a record-setting figure. - Supermax Contracts:
Players like Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jayson Tatum, and Tyrese Haliburton benefit from supermax extensions worth up to 35% of the salary cap. These contracts are expected to hit $100 million annually by 2032. - Team Payrolls:
- Highest: Boston Celtics — ~$195.6 million
- Lowest: Phoenix Suns — ~$110.5 million (post trades)
- Media Deal Impact:
The $76 billion media rights deal set to take effect in 2025-26 will increase the cap by 10% annually. Projections suggest the cap could reach $301.4 million by 2032-33, and supermax salaries could hit $105.5 million per year.
🧠 The Distinct Athlete Angle
This deep dive into the 2024-25 NBA salary landscape isn’t just about numbers — it’s about how modern athletes are redefining value, loyalty, and earning power. With rookies like Victor Wembanyama earning $12.8 million and stars like Steph Curry bringing in nearly $56 million, the financial stakes of professional basketball have never been higher.
Contract strategy, media influence, health management, and team-building philosophies all contribute to the league’s dynamic salary structure. The NBA’s evolving financial ecosystem not only shapes rosters but also influences player branding, off-court ventures, and long-term legacy planning.
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