LeBron James signed a 2 year, $101,355,998 contract with the Los Angeles Lakers with an average annual salary of $50,677,999. See updated salary data for every NBA player, including contract terms and cap hits. LeBron James total career earnings from his professional NBA contracts are $581 million of which $347 million came with his 8 years at LA Lakers.
Get the complete breakdown of LeBron James' contract including his base salary, guaranteed salary, and LeBron James' contract history. Also, find out what was LeBron James's biggest contract. This contract is the third-largest of James' career by total value.
Only his six-year deal with the Miami Heat in 2010, worth $109,837,500, and his initial four-year contract with the Lakers in 2018, valued at $153,312,846, were larger. What Is James' Salary? By exercising his player option, James is earning $52,627,153 for the 2025. LeBron James' new deal with the Lakers is the latest massive contract in his legendary NBA career.
Could it also be the last? From a simple lens, LeBron James surely earns an exorbitant amount from playing in the NBA this season. Shockingly, it ranks him only as the 14th highest-paid player in the NBA this season. Yet, through his numerous endorsements and business adventures, Forbes estimates James earning roughly $80 million this year from his off-court dealings.
What are they? LeBron James signed a 4-6 year, $109,837,500 contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jul 9, 2010. The contract has a cap hit that ranges from $14,500,000 to $22,112,500. LeBron James commits to a $52.6M contract, balancing his lucrative deal with strategic attention to key moves in Los Angeles.
Get the latest updates now! LeBron James has signed a lot of contracts in the NBA. After signing a new deal with the Lakers, we looked at every one of James' deals.