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Nov 30, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) dribbles against the Phoenix Suns during the first half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

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Nov 30, 2024; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) dribbles against the Phoenix Suns during the first half at Footprint Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images
“One of my favorite players I’ve ever coached,” is what Steve Kerr, head coach of the Golden State Warriors had to say about Andrew Wiggins. Despite his 2025 move to the Miami Heat, Wiggins is still beloved by his former collaborators in the Bay Area. Such is the respect and adoration a player like him commands.
We know the Dubs treated him well but let’s get more specific. How well did they compensate him for helping them to a championship in 2022? And how well is his current club paying him? Let’s answer all these questions and much more as we analyze the net worth of Andrew Wiggins today.
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How much does Andrew Wiggins make in a year? A look into the Heat star’s net worth
Being a former NBA champion brings a lot of perks. And one of them is a hefty salary regardless of which team you ply your trade in. The same holds true for Andrew Wiggins. He signed a 4-year veteran contract extension with the Dubs in October 2022 worth $109 million. This contract guarantees him a mouthwatering average salary of $27.2 million annually.
Wiggins will earn a staggering $26.2 million for the 2024/25 season. The Miami Heat will pay this amount to the player. But if he chooses to go for the player option in the final year of his contract then this amount will go up to $30.1 million. Not bad huh?

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Jan 4, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins (22) shoots a jumper over Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaylen Wells (0) in the second quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images
All in all, Andrew Wiggins has earned almost a quarter of a billion dollars from his NBA contracts over the years. At the conclusion of the 2024/25 season, he will have made $221 million and this number will go up to $279 million by the time his contract is through.
This is why Andrew’s reported net worth of $65 million per CelebrityNetWorth is not surprising at all. He’s also been clever with his finances, with several endorsements and investments made to diversify his revenue streams. Let’s have a look at some of them.
What are Andrew Wiggins’ endorsements and investments?
Wiggins endorses several businesses, you’ve probably heard of some of them. Does FitBit ring a bell? Well, a quick look at his social media and you’re guaranteed to see at least one post of him promoting the wearable technology brand’s latest release.
But that’s just the tip of the iceberg! He also has a long-standing relationship with BioSteel, a Toronto-based nutrition and supplement brand. After the expiry of his sneaker deal with Adidas, Wiggins signed a deal with the Chinese shoemaker, Peak. Wiggins also promotes Invisalign, an alternative for dental braces. It’s reported that Wiggins earns around $600,000 from his endorsements annually.
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Wiggins is also an angel investor in Sundae, an online residential real estate marketplace. He joins his ex-teammate Klay Thompson, alongside NBA players Kelly Olynyk, and Alex Caruso as an investor in this venture. Reports suggest around $80 million was put in by several hundred investors. However, we don’t know exactly how much equity Andrew and his fellow NBA stars purchased when investing in Sundae. Regardless, it’s a shrewd move on the Miami Heat star’s part to invest his riches. And when you hear about the house he lives in, you’ll realize that his financial maneuvering has paid off immensely!
Where does Andrew Wiggins live? What is the cost of his house?
Andrew Wiggins owns a beautiful 2-storey house in the Cedar-Isles-Dean neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. The house has four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a studio, a yoga room, and a kitchen with a breakfast bar. And if all that wasn’t enough the house comes with raised ceilings and an indoor basketball half-court that no doubt massively added to the allure for Wiggins.
The house’s living space is around 6,000 square feet. However, that’s about all we know about his residence. Its actual value is something that remains a mystery to everyone but Andrew Wiggins and perhaps his realtor. But we do know how Andrew likes to splurge. We’ve also heard rumblings of Andrew Wiggins being an automobile enthusiast. So let’s see if there’s any validity to these claims.
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Does Andrew Wiggins own a Ferrari? A look into his car collection
Wiggins’ taste in cars all but confirms the fact that he’s a gearhead. The crown jewel in Wiggins’ collection is his current ride, the Ferrari 458 in a custom matte-black coat with yellow accented wheels. There are also reports that reveal that Andrew Wiggins is also a proud owner of an Audi and Porsche. However, there’s no proof to confirm those assertions.
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Nevertheless, he has carved out quite a fortune for himself. Between his NBA salary and his investments, Wiggins has secured his future after the NBA. However, it doesn’t seem like his playing days are over yet. And only 30 in the 2024/25 season, we reckon there’s still time for Andrew Wiggins to add another ring to his collection before calling it a day!
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