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LeBron James to be highest-paid NBA player for 9th straight year with estimated $124.5 million

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LeBron James is set to become the highest-paid NBA player in history this season, and that’s with a low est i m at e.

James topped Forbes’ list of the highest-paid NBA players for the ninth straight year on Thursday, and he’s nearly $30 million ahead of everyone el se.

The league’s 10 highest-paid players are set to collect about $750 million before taxes and agent fees. That figure broke last year’s record total of $714 million and is up more than 120% over the past decade.

James will make about $44 million from the Los Angeles Lakers this season to wrap up his two-year, $85.6 million deal. He signed a two-year, $97 million extension that will keep him with the Lakers through the 2024-25 seaso n .

Forbes estimated that James will make about $80 million off the court this year, bringing him to $124.5 million in total. That, the organizati­on said, is a low estimate as some of his investment­s won’t show up in their figures. For example, his SpringHill Entertainm­ent company was valued at $725 million last year. He has several other big investment­s, including with a Major League Pickleball team, sports nutrition company Ladder, Canyon Bicycles and more. James is also a minority owner in the Boston Red Sox and

Liverpool FC.

James became the first active athlete to be a billionair­e earlier this summer and the second NBA player in history to hit that mark, joining Michael Jordan. He also made a public push earlier this month to own a potential NBA expansion team in Las Vegas when the time comes, something that is becoming increasing­ly possible.

James is one of 10 active athletes to surpass $100 million in pretax earnings in a single year, and one of five to do so in a team sport. Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and soccer stars Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar round out that list.

Golden State Warriors

star Stephen Curry is second on the list at $95.1 million. He has split about evenly with $48.1 million coming in oncourt earnings and $47 million coming elsewhere. He signed a four-year, $215 million deal with the Warriors this past offseason which will pay him $59.6 million in the final year of that deal in the 202526 season.

Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant is third on the list at $88 million. Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is

fourth at $86.5 mil

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