LeBron James Net Worth: By when will King James become a Billionaire?


LeBron James Net Worth: By when will King James become a Billionaire?

LeBron James

LeBron James is one of the most dominant forces in the NBA at the moment soaring heights, we have never seen any professional athlete of his age reach. His name is nothing less than sports royalty and he has every right to be called the greatest athlete of our generation. Moreover, the success of this 37-year-old on the court has won him laurels including the right for being debated as the greatest basketball player of all time. Right now, it does not seem like the former NBA Champion is going to stop being a freak of nature.

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The King has won four titles in total with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and his current team the Los Angeles Lakers. He is just shy of 27 assists from becoming the first and only player to record 36,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists during his NBA career. The four-time MVP has never stopped proving his haters wrong and bringing his A-game every night. The former Olympic gold medalist
has more than just proven his greatness.

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How much does LeBron James earn via NBA salary and brand endorsement?

LeBron James
LeBron James

LeBron Raymone James Sr. is currently on his 19th season in the NBA, playing with the Los Angeles Lakers. He signed with the franchise in 2018 finalizing a deal worth $153.3 million (US) over 4-years giving him an estimated $40 million (US) on his last year. He was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003 prior to which he was an absolute phenomenon. He was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated while he was in high school and had shoe dealings being thrown at him from every side. James was one of the biggest high school prospects of all time and he has not failed to prove to us, why?

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Since the beginning of his career, he went from earning $4.01 million (US) per season to a whopping $39.2 million (US) during the 2021-22 season. During the last years, his net worth has nearly doubled from $550 to $850 million dollars. For a player who also had a very bright future in the sport of Football, he has come a long way in the Basketball community. He also has a contract with Nike at the moment
worth $100 million (US).

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What are some of the things LeBron James owns?

Savannah James with her husband LeBron James
Savannah James with her husband LeBron James

LeBron James married his high school sweet Savannah and has become a father of three. His oldest son Bronny James Jr. is also working his way into the NBA to join forces with his father fulfilling LeBron’s wishes before he retires. The Purple and Gold’s forward has worked hard to keep himself and his family happy.

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LeBron James' house
LeBron James’ Mansion

The King owns a beautiful home in Los Angeles’ Beverly Hills that spans 13,000 square feet and costs $36.75 million (US). This is one of his three houses in the United States as he owns one more in LA and another in Akron, Ohio. He owns 15 cars all worth over $2.5 million (US) which include the Lamborghini Aventador, a Rolls Royce, Mercedes Maybach, a Porsche, and three amazing Ferraris.

One of his most recent purchases was the acquisition of a 1% stake in the MLB team Boston Red Sox. He also owns a 2% stake in the soccer group Liverpool FC according to Forbes. LeBron also owns a production house called SpringHill Entertainment which produced his much-anticipated Space Jam: A New Legacy. Space James seems apt for the level he has been on has skyrocketed since his start.

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