What is Draymond Green's net worth in 2024?
What is Draymond Green's net worth in 2024?
By Edcel Panganiban June 10, 2024 08:30
Golden State Warriors star power forward Draymond Green has already made a name for himself on and off the court. Green's impressive net worth in 2024 is the result of his time in the NBA and other ventures.
Career and Net Worth
Salary and Contract Details
A perennial Defensive Player of the Year candidate, Draymond Green has collected just south of $178 million in career salary as a Golden State Warriors with several millions yet to be paid out to him in his current contract bringing the total sum to somewhere around $255 million
His salary detail throughout the years shows his earning leap:
Annual: $22,321,429.00
2019: $18,539,130
2022-23: $25.8 million
2023-24: $27.6 million (TO)
2019 contract extension: $99.7M over four years
Outside of his salary, Draymond Green has other off-court engagements such as his podcast and his work as an analyst with TNT.
He also locked in endorsements with marquee brands like Converse, New Era and Major League Fantasy, as well as an area development deal for Blink Fitness.
Net Worth Evaluation
Estimated Net Worth
Fast forward to 2024, Draymond Green's estimated net worth have gone up to $90 million according to Celebrity Net Worth.
With his most recent contract extension and myriad business ventures, this has really added to his net-worth.
After all the fines and suspensions Payet has incurred over the years, his total winnings and numerous income cuts look great for a small sum of savings.
Financial Challenges And Opportunities Analysis
Financial Considerations
Green was very unhappy with the monetary side of NBA discipline, especially how fines can affect the players' futures in wealth generation.
These leagues and the jock tax and seven-figure fines and suspensions dished out to Green have the voices pushed back on whether this to-the-bone pay actually is any more, even and also especially now, a living.
More from League Position and player discipline
And the fine system is ultimately based on protecting the image of the league and its friendships with fans and sponsors - which helps the league make money.
Green made very good points contending with the cash register ramifications of fines but those need to be weighed against the league establishing some sort of rules of engagement reading player behavior and the NBA's health overall.
The financial position that you find yourself in after retiring
The financial penalties of fines and suspensions, however, are not nearly enough to negate the career earnings of a star such as Green, who stands to make millions from various business ventures and endorsement deals should he retire.