On Tuesday, we listed the top 50 highest-paid NBA players for the 2023/24 season. Although that list presented a clear picture of the highest earners for the current season, not every NBA team was represented. Six of the league’s 30 franchises – the Pistons, Pacers, Knicks, Magic, Spurs, and Jazz – didn’t have a single player in the top 50.
Our list of highest-paid players for 2023/24 also only provided a snapshot for this year. For example, Kyle Lowry, who cracked the top 50, will be well compensated for the coming season but is on an expiring contract and will almost certainly fall off that list next year.
Today, we’re shifting our focus to the highest-paid players by team. This will allow us to check in on the clubs that weren’t represented on our initial list, as well as identifying some of the league’s most lucrative multiyear commitments — we’ve included each club’s highest-paid player for the current season (by 2023/24 base salary) and its highest-paid player in total (by total guaranteed base salary, including player options).
Let’s dive in…
Atlanta Hawks
- 2023/24: Trae Young ($37,096,500)
- Total: Trae Young (four years, $178,063,200)
- Note: Young’s final year is a player option.
- Note: Young’s final year is a player option.
Boston Celtics
- 2023/24: Kristaps Porzingis ($36,016,200)
- Total: Jaylen Brown (six years, $33,5565,047)
- Note: The projected value of Brown’s super-max extension is based on a 10% salary cap increase for 2024/25.
- Note: The projected value of Brown’s super-max extension is based on a 10% salary cap increase for 2024/25.
Brooklyn Nets
- 2023/24: Ben Simmons ($37,893,408)
- Total: Cameron Johnson (four years, $90,000,000)
- Note: Johnson could earn another $18MM in incentives.
- Note: Johnson could earn another $18MM in incentives.
Charlotte Hornets
- 2023/24: Gordon Hayward ($31,500,000)
- Total: LaMelo Ball (six years, $227,854,130)
- Note: The projected value of Ball’s maximum-salary extension is based on a 10% salary cap increase for 2024/25. His projected six-year earnings could increase to $271,244,829 if he makes an All-NBA team in 2024.
Chicago Bulls
- 2023/24: Zach LaVine ($40,064,220)
- Total: Zach LaVine (four years, $178,063,200)
- Note: LaVine’s final year is a player option.
Cleveland Cavaliers
- 2023/24: Darius Garland ($34,005,250)
- Total: Darius Garland (five years, $197,230,450)
Dallas Mavericks
- 2023/24: Luka Doncic ($40,064,220)
- Total: Luka Doncic (four years, $178,063,200)
- Note: Doncic’s final year is a player option.
Denver Nuggets
- 2023/24: Nikola Jokic ($47,607,350)
- Total: Nikola Jokic (five years, $276,122,630)
- Note: Jokic’s final year is a player option.
- Note: Jokic’s final year is a player option.
Detroit Pistons
- 2023/24: Bojan Bogdanovic ($20,000,000)
- Total: Isaiah Stewart (four years, $50,266,713)
- Note: Stewart could earn another $3MM in incentives and an additional $15MM (plus a potential $1MM in incentives) if his 2027/28 team option is exercised.
Golden State Warriors
- 2023/24: Stephen Curry ($51,915,615)
- Total: Stephen Curry (three years, $167,283,648)