Lebron James Net Worth, Salary, Career, Height, Biography and More

LeBron James is a world-renowned basketball player who currently plays as a small forward for the Los Angeles Lakers. He is known for his incredible strength, athleticism, and skills, which have earned him the title of Most Valuable Player of the NBA four times.

Nicknamed “King James” by his fans, he started his professional career in 2003 with the Cleveland Cavaliers and has played for several other teams since then.

In 2018, he joined the Los Angeles Lakers and led them to victory in the NBA finals in 2020, earning the finals MVP award. He is also a three-time Olympic medalist and is ranked 1st in NBA’s All-Time leaders ranking.

With a net worth of $1 billion and endorsements from major brands like Nike, McDonald’s, and more, James is one of the most successful and influential athletes in history.

About LeBron James

LeBron Raymone James Sr., widely known as LeBron James, was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio. Raised by a single mother, Gloria Marie James, in challenging circumstances, LeBron found an escape and purpose in basketball.

His mother gifted him a miniature hoop and basketball when he was just an infant, and he played with it for hours. As he grew older, basketball became the center of LeBron’s life, and his innate talent quickly became evident.

Education and High School Career

LeBron attended St Vincent-St Mary High School in his hometown of Akron. His remarkable skills made him the top basketball player in high school, and he was poised to become a star for his country. He earned the nickname “King James” due to his prowess on the court, and during his sophomore year, he became the youngest person ever to join the USA Today All USA first team. In his junior year, he was named the Gatorade National Player of the Year.

Personal Information

Full NameLeBron Raymone James Sr.
NicknameKing James
BornDecember 30, 1984
Net Worth$1 billion
Salary$41 million
BirthplaceAkron, Ohio
Debut2003
Instagram Handle@kingjames
BirthplaceAkon, Ohio, USA
Career Earnings$900 million
NationalityAmerican
Weight250 lb (113 kg)
Height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
Mother nameGloria Marie James
Marital StatusMarried
Age39
ReligionCatholic
Twitter Handle@KingJames
Father nameAnthony McClelland

Professional Basketball Career

In 2003, the Cleveland Cavaliers chose LeBron as the first overall pick of the NBA draft, marking the start of his illustrious professional career. During his first season, LeBron broke records by becoming the youngest player to ever score 40 points in a single game and the youngest to be voted Rookie of the Year.

He continued to impress the basketball world with his strength, athleticism, and skills. In 2005, LeBron again set a record by becoming the youngest player to score more than 50 points in a single game.

LeBron switched teams in 2010, joining the Miami Heat after becoming a free agent. In 2012, he led the Heat to victory in the NBA Finals. LeBron has shifted teams a few times since then, but his dedication to the game and exceptional performance has remained consistent.

In 2018, he joined the Los Angeles Lakers, where he secured the NBA championship and was elected the finals MVP in 2020. He has been a part of the All-Star squad consistently since 2005. LeBron has also represented the United States in the Olympics three times, contributing to both bronze and gold medal wins.

As of now, he is ranked 1st in NBA’s All-Time leaders ranking, solidifying his status as a true basketball legend.

LeBron James’ Stats

Throughout his career, LeBron James has been a dominant force on the basketball court. He has played in 1,327 regular-season games, averaging 27.0 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per game. He is also a skilled defender, with 2.0 steals and 0.8 blocks per game. In the playoffs, James’ numbers only get better, averaging 28.5 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 7.2 assists per game. He has played in 266 playoff games, the most in NBA history, and has scored 7,491 points in the postseason, also the most in NBA history.

Career Stats

YearTeamGamesPts/GameField Goal (%)3 Pointer (%)ReboundAssistsStealsBlock
2021Lakers5630.352.435.98.26.21.31.1
2020Lakers452551.336.57.77.81.10.6
2019Lakers6725.349.334.87.810.21.20.5
2018Lakers5527.45133.98.58.31.30.6
2017Cavaliers8227.554.236.78.69.11.40.9
2016Cavaliers7426.454.836.38.68.71.20.6
2015Cavaliers7625.35230.97.46.81.40.6
2014Cavaliers6925.348.835.467.41.60.7
2013Heat7727.156.737.96.96.31.60.3
2012Heat7626.856.540.687.21.70.9
2011Heat6227.153.136.27.96.21.90.8
2010Heat7926.751337.571.60.6
2009Cavaliers7629.750.333.37.38.61.61
2008Cavaliers8128.448.934.47.67.21.71.1
2007Cavaliers753048.431.57.97.21.81.1
2006Cavaliers7827.347.631.96.761.60.7
2005Cavaliers7931.44833.576.61.60.8
2004Cavaliers8027.247.235.17.37.22.20.7
2003Cavaliers7920.941.7295.55.91.60.7
CareerNone136627.150.534.67.57.41.60.8

Career Achievements

AchievementYear
NBA champion2012, 2013, 2016, 2020
NBA Finals MVP2012, 2013, 2016, 2020
NBA Most Valuable Player2009, 2010, 2012, 2013
NBA All-Star2005 – 2022
NBA All-Star Game MVP2006, 2008, 2018
All-NBA First Team2006, 2008 – 2018, 2020
All-NBA Second Team2005, 2007, 2021
All-NBA Third Team2019, 2022
NBA All-Defensive First Team2009 – 2013
NBA All-Defensive Second Team2014
NBA Rookie of the Year2004
NBA All-Rookie First Team2004
NBA scoring champion2008
NBA assists leader2020
AP Athlete of the Year2013, 2016, 2018, 2020
Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year2012, 2016, 2020
Time Athlete of the Year2020
USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year2012
National high school player of the year2002, 2003
McDonald’s All-American Game MVP2003
First-team Parade All-American2002, 2003
Ohio Mr. Basketball2001 – 2003

LeBron James ‘King’ Moments

Throughout his career, LeBron James has had many memorable moments on the court. In Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, James led his team to a comeback victory, scoring 27 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists. His famous “Block” on Andre Iguodala with under two minutes to go in the game is one of the most iconic plays in NBA history. In the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals, James had another stellar performance, scoring 45 points, grabbing 15 rebounds, and dishing out five assists in a win over the Boston Celtics. These are just a few of the many “King” moments that James has had throughout his career.

LeBron James Net Worth, Salary, and Earnings

As of 2023, LeBron James’ net worth is estimated to be $1 billion, making him one of the wealthiest athletes in the world. He officially became a billionaire in 2022, primarily due to his successful basketball career and lucrative endorsement deals.

Earnings and Salary

Throughout his career, LeBron James has earned a substantial amount of money both from his NBA contracts and endorsements. In terms of his NBA salary, his current contract with the Los Angeles Lakers is worth $86 million, with an annual wage of $42.8 million. In the 2021-22 season alone, he earned over $41 million from his salary.

Contracts

LeBron James began his professional basketball career in 2003 when he was drafted as the first pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers. His first contract with the Cavaliers was a four-year deal worth $18.8 million. He then signed a three-year $60 million contract extension with the Cavs before the 2007-2008 season, which gradually increased his annual salary from $5.8 million to $13 million, $14.4 million, and finally $15.8 million for the 2009-2010 season.

In 2010, LeBron made a highly publicized move to the Miami Heat, signing a six-year contract worth $110 million. Despite taking a lower salary, he aimed to win an NBA Championship alongside teammates Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. In his first season with the Heat, he earned $1.2 million less than what he was making in Miami.

After four seasons with the Heat, LeBron returned to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2014. During his time in Cleveland, he opted for 1-year contracts to maximize his earnings potential as the NBA salary cap rose. In 2016, following the Cavaliers’ NBA championship win, he signed a three-year $100 million contract, earning $23 million in the first year, $30.963 million in the second year, and a league-leading $33.285 million in the third year.

Ahead of the 2018-2019 season, LeBron joined the Los Angeles Lakers on a four-year $153 million deal, averaging an annual salary of $38 million. In November 2020, he and the Lakers announced a two-year $85 million contract extension, which will keep him with the team through 2023, earning a base NBA salary of $42.5 million per year.

Endorsements

LeBron James has established himself as a highly marketable athlete, securing numerous lucrative endorsement deals. He earns approximately $55 million annually from endorsements with renowned brands such as Nike, McDonald’s, Beats by Dre, Sprite, Upper Deck, Dunkin’ Donuts, Samsung, KIA, Verizon, and Intel, among others. Additionally, he occasionally appears in movies, TV shows, games, and other forms of pop-culture entertainment, further contributing to his overall earnings.

LeBron’s ability to excel both on and off the basketball court has significantly contributed to his immense net worth and made him one of the most recognizable and successful athletes in the world.

Quick Facts

LeBron Jamess Girlfriend/Wife

LeBron James is happily married to Savannah James and they have three children together. Their luxurious wedding ceremony was held in 2013.

Age

LeBron James is 39 years old (as of 2023).

Height

LeBron James’s height is 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m).

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