What is Rajon Rondo's net worth?
What is Rajon Rondo's net worth?
By Kirsten Cunanan November 25, 2024 06:32
All of the great Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers' championship teams need to have a stable ball handler. These squads with a winning tradition have an eye for someone who can create for the rest of their stars while also having the acumen to shoot their own shots. Rajon Rondo just so happens to be in the fine intersection of this rivalry. He amassed quite a lot of cash out of this too. So, how much is his current net worth?
Rajon Rondo is one of the rare pass-first guards in the modern NBA who rose into stardom. He started out with the Celtics alongside Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, and Ray Allen. Eventually, everything clicked within everyone on the roster which led to them winning the 2008 NBA Finals. They continued to reach the pinnacle of the association but fell short every time.
Since the mean team in green disbanded, Rondo also struggled to find himself. This prompted him to become the playmaker for the Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, and Sacramento Kings among the myriad of other squads he joined. Despite having a long career, he was not able to get back into being an All-Star. All of this held true until the Celtics' historic rivals recruited him.
Rondo's transition with the Lakers was very smooth. Frank Vogel's only role for him was to pass and make plays. LeBron James, Kyle Kuzma, Anthony Davis, and the rest of the 2020 bubble squad all benefitted from him. This led to them winning the championship in Orlando against the Miami Heat.
It did not take long for Rondo to retire and just focus on his family. Along the tough journey of early glory and reclaiming lost thrones, Rondo was able to notch huge contracts. In total, he got $115.8 million in terms of just salary earnings. He then furthered his status as a well-known NBA figure through being the first player to seal a deal with a energy drink in Red Bull.
This all meant that his net worth, when computed, amounts to about $45 million. However, something tells both Celtics and Lakers fans that this is not the end for him. After all, a lot of NBA squads know that he has a high IQ. It might not take long for a franchise to sign him as a coach soon.