Who are the highest paid NBA players in 2022-23 season? Stephen Curry, LeBron James headline list
NBA salaries are certainly not what they used to be.
Prior to the 1997-98 season, Michael Jordan signed a one-year, $33.1 million contract with the Bulls, which set the record for the highest seasonal salary in NBA history. It wasn’t until 2017-18 that Jordan’s record was broken by Stephen Curry.
Salaries have only skyrocketed since then. While it took two decades for anyone to surpass Jordan’s salary, a total of 27 players will earn more than $33.1 million in the 2022-23 season, according to Spotrac. This list includes future Hall of Famers like Curry, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Giannis Antetokounmpo, as well as some players who haven’t yet made an All-Star team in Tobias Harris and CJ McCollum.
Curry has been the NBA’s highest-paid player every season since surpassing Jordan in 2017-18. He will hit another milestone in 2023-24 when he becomes the first player ever to earn over $50 million in a single season.
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Who Are the Highest Paid NBA Players in the 2022-23 Season?
Warriors star Stephen Curry has $48.1 million on the books for the 2022-23 season, making him the league’s highest-earning player for the sixth straight season.
Rounding out the top five are Lakers’ Russell Westbrook ($47.1 million) and LeBron James ($44.5 million), Wizards guard Bradley Beal ($43.3 million) and Nets star Kevin Durant ($43.0 million).
Two-time MVP Nikola Jokic is ranked 30th but signed a historic five-year extension worth $264 million during the 2022 offseason. Curry, Beal and James are the only players estimated to be making more than the Nuggets star in the 2023-24 season.
rank | player | salary |
1 | Stephen Curry | $48,070,014 |
2 | Russell Westbrook | $47,063,478 |
3 | Lebron James | $44,474,988 |
4 | Bradley Beal | $43,279,250 |
5 | Kevin Durant | $42,969,845 |
6 | PaulGeorge | $42,492,568 |
7 | Kawhi Leonard | $42,492,492 |
Damien Lillard | $42,492,492 | |
Giannis Antetokounmpo | $42,492,492 | |
10 | Clay Thompson | $40,600,080 |
11 | Rudy Gobert | $38,172,414 |
12 | Anthony Davis | $37,980,720 |
13 | Chris Middleton | $37,948,276 |
14 | Jimmy Butler | $37,653,300 |
fifteen | Tobias Harris | $37,633,050 |
16 | Luke Doncic | $37,096,500 |
Trae Young | $37,096,500 | |
Zach Lavine | $37,096,500 | |
19 | Kyrie Irving | $36,503,300 |
20 | Pascal Siakam | $35,448,672 |
Ben Simmons | $35,448,672 | |
22 | Karl-Anthony-Cities | $33,833,400 |
Devin Booker | $33,833,400 | |
Kristaps Porzingis | $33,833,400 | |
25 | Andrew Wiggins | $33,616,770 |
Joel Embid | $33,616,770 | |
27 | CJ McCollum | $33,333,333 |
28 | James Harden | $33,000,000 |
29 | Jrue holiday | $32,544,000 |
30 | Nikola Jokić | $32,478,838 |
Curry is expected to be the NBA’s highest-paid player each season until his contract expires after the 2025-26 season. Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard is currently set to take the top spot with a salary of $63.2 million in 2026-27.