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Chris Paul's retirement shook the NBA to its core. After a 20-year career, the Los Angeles Clippers star decided to hang up his boots for good, leaving behind an impressive legacy and amassing a more than respectable fortune in the process.
Paul entered the NBA as the fourth overall pick in the 2005 Draft by the New Orleans Hornets. The star point guard quickly showcased his talent, earning NBA Rookie of the Year honors.
His first professional contract was for four years and $14.7 million. From there, his value only grew:
- Team | Period | Contract Value | Annual Salary |
- Hornets | 2005-2008 | $14.7M | $3.7M |
- Hornets | 2009-2012 | $63.6M | $15.9M |
- Clippers | 2013-2017 | $107.3M | $21.5M |
- Rockets | 2018-2021 | $159.7M | $39.3M |
- Suns | 2021-2024 | $120M | $30M |
- Spurs | 2024 | $10.4M | $10.4M |
- Clippers | 2025 | $3.6M | $3.6M |
His NBA salary, combined with numerous investments, cemented his net worth.
Chris Paul's Net Worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the former Clippers guard's fortune amounts to $180 million, while his total NBA earnings are approximately $479.3 million.
Endorsements also make up a significant portion of Paul's income. He has signed deals with State Farm, Jordan Brand/Nike, Tissot, Panini, and Beyond Meat, among others.
Paul has expanded his wealth through investments in Angel City FC (NWSL), the tech company Hyperice, and his production company Ohh Dip!!! Entertainment, and the snack brand Good Eat'n.
He has also profited from real estate, buying and selling properties over the years.
Paul's Final Season Fell Short
Paul's last NBA season did not match the success of his long career. After a rocky start, the Clippers traded him to the Toronto Raptors on December 3.
However, the Raptors never asked him to report. Instead, insiders claimed the team was exploring trade options before the deadline.
With no other team showing interest, the Raptors waived Paul on February 13. That same day, he announced his retirement, closing the book on a Hall of Fame career.
