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“Kuminga is the best athlete I’ve ever seen in my life. I’ve been around soccer players, track stars, elite basketball players. But Jonathan Kuminga? I can’t wait for him to start being out there for 35 minutes. You’re gonna see a lot of highlight reels.” This is what Juan Toscano-Anderson has to say about Jonathan Kuminga. From a land rich in natural resources, Congo, he quickly showcased exceptional talent, earning acclaim as a consensus five-star recruit.

From letting go of college, to moving country at the age of 13, his journey to the NBA is as thrilling as his on-court performances. He reclassified to the 2020 class, joining the NBA G League Ignite instead. This bold move set the stage for his professional career.

As of the 2021 NBA Draft, where the Golden State Warriors selected him as the 7th pick, his NBA debut came on October 30, 2021, contributing three points in a win against the Thunder. His growth was evident as he scored a career-high 26 points in his first start!

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By June 2022, he celebrated winning an NBA championship, becoming the second-youngest champion at just 19 years old. Today, he shines as a forward for the Warriors, bringing his unique skills and athleticism to the court. Entering Year 4, he is ready to make an impact this season, irrespective of contract talks. Will his hard work pay off? The anticipation builds! However, what was his contract? How much was he paid? Let’s look into it.

How much does Jonathan Kuminga earn in the Warriors?

When Kuminga joined GSW he said, “As long as I grow around Steph Curry, Klay, Draymond Green, I feel like my game is going to go from the bottom to the top in a couple of months. Because they’re going to always push me, they’re always going to put me in the right situation, and I feel like no matter where we end up, we’re ready to compete and win a championship.” Well, looks like he’s got the push he wanted. Today as he stands in the final year of his rookie deal, here’s a breakdown of his contract status:

Season Annual SalaryAnnual Cap %Cumulative Cash
2021-22$5,466,3604.86%$5,466,360
2022-23$5,739,8404.64%$11,206,200
2023-24$6,012,8404.42%$17,219,040
2024-25$7,636,3075.43%$22,885,347

Even after a lavish contract with GSW, he failed to acquire a contract extension before the deadline, which was on Monday, from all the rookies from 2021. So what’s next for him? Although we don’t know about it, the Warriors remain optimistic about his growth, likening his potential to early-career stars like Leonard and Siakam. But now, let’s examine in more detail the additional ways in which he earns money.

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A deeper look into Jonathan Kuminga’s net worth and brand endorsements

We often wonder at what hoopers’ net worth looks like and how they earn. Well, we got your back. Kuminga’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million. But how did he earn this? Only with an NBA salary, this figure can’t reflect into his net worth. It includes earnings from his NBA contract, as well as endorsements, and other ventures. Yes, much like other hoopers, but he too has some endorsements in his name.

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It’s not new that athletes often have huge endorsements to supplement their income. Brands look for athletes who can effectively represent their products. These deals can significantly enhance an athlete’s visibility and financial security. When it comes to basketball high-profile endorsements often lead to lucrative contracts. For example, top players often secure deals with major brands like Nike and Adidas.

Kuminga is among those athletes making strategic partnerships. Shams Charania tweeted in 2021 about his shoe endorsement deal with the iconic brand, Nike. He signed this after the Warriors picked him in the NBA Draft. This sounds similar, right? This places him alongside hoops elite like LeBron James and Giannis Antetokounmpo, who also signed a partnership with the brand in their rookie season. However, the terms of the deal remain undisclosed, it marks an important step in his career.

With that said, he has another endorsement too! Yes, with the popular basketball video game NBA 2K. Although his endorsement portfolio is modest, it doesn’t matter as it reflects his status in the league. And as they say, “Slow and steady wins the race.”

However, Kuminga’s potential growth could lead to more lucrative opportunities. As he develops into a more prominent player, brands may seek to partner with him. Overall, endorsements are crucial for athletes, providing financial stability and for their market value. As he continues to develop his skills and establish himself in the league, his financial standing is likely to grow, especially if he secures additional endorsements or a lucrative contract extension in the future.

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